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Retiring 小黄书 physician leaves patients in good hands at Longest Student Health Center

Retiring 小黄书 physician leaves patients in good hands at Longest Student Health Center

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Dr. Cliff Story, left, stands with Dr. Mike Mabry at 小黄书鈥檚 Longest Student Health Center. Mabry is referring patients to Story and other doctors on campus as he prepares to retire from 小黄书 May 1 after serving as a university physician for nearly 40 years. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擣or nearly 40 years, Dr. Mike Mabry has cared for fellow Bulldogs at Mississippi State. As he concludes his university medical practice at the John C. Longest Student Health Center this semester, the longtime physician and 小黄书 alumnus is proud to leave his patients in good hands with his medical colleagues.

鈥淚t is hard to say goodbye to patients, but I couldn鈥檛 have more confidence in the medical care they will be receiving from the other doctors here,鈥 said Mabry, a 1972 pre-medicine graduate from Liberty who is retiring May 1.

After earning his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Mississippi Medical Center, Mabry returned to 小黄书 during the third year of his residency in family practice. He spent a month working under Dr. John C. Longest, the university鈥檚 longtime student health center director who ultimately offered him the job of university physician in 1978.

鈥淥ne of the original attractions to this position was being able to have a more diversified practice,鈥 he said. 鈥淒r. Longest set it up where we could see a wider age group and treat faculty and staff in addition to students.鈥

Mabry said that along with Longest, who died in 1998, he has enjoyed working over the years with retired clinic director Dr. Robert K. 鈥淏ob鈥 Collins and current clinic director Dr. Clifton 鈥淐liff鈥 Story, as well as many other colleagues.

鈥淲e have three family physicians and one internal medicine specialist, as well as three nurse practitioners,鈥 Mabry said. 鈥淓verybody I have worked with has been very cooperative and helpful. I can鈥檛 say enough good things about the environment here.鈥

Mabry explained that some of his patients have been coming to the health center for most of his career. It is important to him to refer patients to other certified doctors who will continue providing the highest standard of care.

Building relationships has been the highlight of Mabry鈥檚 career. While he will miss interactions with patients and colleagues, he is looking forward to having more time to spend with family, which includes three generations of Bulldog alumni.

鈥淲hen you work at Mississippi State, you get to work with professionals and students who are always trying to improve themselves,鈥 Mabry said. 鈥淚t will be hard to not have those relationships every day, but this university will always be special to me.鈥

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