Reporter Volume 25, No.18 February 24, 1994 By CAITLIN KELLY News Bureau staff Twenty-eight faculty members in the UBSchool of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences have been included in the second edition of "The Best Doctors in America," a directory of "the best and brightest" in the medical profession. "Best Doctors" lists 7,200 physicians in more than 350 specialties, approximately 2 percent of the nation's 350,000 practicing physicians. The listing is a result of a massive poll of doctors throughout the country, who were asked to rate the clinical abilities of their peers. "Best Doctors" is a companion volume to "The Best Lawyers in America," widely considered the premier referral guide in the legal profession. UB faculty members who are included in "Best Doctors" are Mark Ballow, professor of pediatrics and chief of the Division of Allergy and Immunology; David W. Bentley, professor of medicine, director of the Multidisciplinary Center on Aging and director of the Division of Geriatrics; Clara D. Bloomfield, professor of medicine; Lawrence B. Bone, associate professor of orthopaedic surgery; Edward L. Bradley III, professor and vice-chair of surgery; Linda S. Brodsky, associate professor of otolaryngology and pediatrics; Michael E. Cohen, professor and chair of neurology; Patrick Creaven, associate research professor of pharmacology; Patricia Kressel Duffner, professor of neurology and pediatrics; Bradley P. Fuhrman, professor of pediatrics. Also, Robert Gillespie, professor and chair of orthopaedic surgery; Marion Zucker Goldstein, clinical associate professor of psychiatry; Daniel Michael Green, professor of pediatrics; Saul P. Greenfield, associate professor of urology; Geoffrey P. Herzig, professor of medicine; L. Nelson Hopkins, professor and chair of neurosurgery; Lawrence D. Jacobs, professor of neurology; Kenneth A. Krackow, professor of orthopaedics; Margaret H. MacGillivray, professor of pediatrics. Also, Elliott Middleton, Jr., professor of medicine and pediatrics; Eugene R. Mindell, professor of orthopaedics; Takuma Nemoto, research associate professor of surgery; Stephanie Pincus, professor and chair of dermatology; Derek Raghavan, professor of medicine; Robert E. Reisman, clinical professor of medicine and pediatrics; Thomas M. Rossi, associate professor of pediatrics; F. Bruder Stapleton, A. Conger Goodyear professor and chair of pediatrics, and Mary Louise Voorhess, professor emeritus of pediatrics.