[Congressional Record Volume 146, Number 97 (Monday, July 24, 2000)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1307]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO DR. FRANK PHILLIP HAWS OF HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
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HON. ROBERT E. (BUD) CRAMER, JR.
of alabama
in the house of representatives
Monday, July 24, 2000
Mr. CRAMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and honor a friend
and first-rate doctor, Dr. Frank Haws. As the friends, colleagues and
family of Dr. Haws are gathering tonight to honor him, I fee that it is
fitting that the United States Congress join them in paying homage to a
man who has lent his knowledge, talents and skill to the medical
community of North Alabama for over 36 years.
Originally from Washington County, Tennessee and educated at his
birth state's institutions of East Tennessee State and the University
of Tennessee at Memphis, Dr. Haws began his neurosurgery practice in
Huntsville in 1964. He has spent the past 36 years dedicating himself
to improving medical care for Huntsville and the surrounding areas. A
superior surgeon, Dr. Haws shares his expertise with young doctors
teaching at the medical schools of the University of Alabama at
Huntsville, the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the University
of Tennessee. He has also channeled his experience and skill into
premier academic publications including the Southern Medical Journal.
In 1995, Huntsville Hospital recognized Dr. Haws with the naming of
the Neurosurgery Progressive Care Unit in his honor. As both the Chief
of Staff and Chief of Surgery at that hospital, he was instrumental in
the expansion and improvement of its facilities especially the
Neurosurgery Division which he helped create. On active staff at three
local hospitals and on consulting staff at eight, Dr. Haws' proven
excellence has been very much in demand.
To me, he symbolizes the model doctor: brilliant, talented, caring
and dedicated. In addition to his demanding professional life, Dr. Haws
has found time to get involved in his community and lends his
leadership to the Boys and Girls Club of Huntsville and the Boy's Ranch
of Alabama.
As he prepares to leave the North Alabama Neurological, P.A., I
sincerely hope he will take the time to enjoy farming and fishing, two
of his favorite hobbies. This is a richly deserved rest and I join his
wife, Patsy, and his six children in congratulating him on a job well
done. I wish him the best in his future years.
Having personally known Dr. Haws for many years, I am thankful for
this opportunity to recognize his tremendous medical service and
academic accomplishments as well as express my appreciation for his
extraordinary contributions to the larger community of North Alabama.
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