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2009 SKULL CROZErMU KEYSTONE M r • . T . r f . I Temple University School of Medicine Clinical Campus Class of 2009 Crozcr-Keystone Health System is proud to affiliate with the Temple University School of Medicine to educate the caregivers of tomorrow. More specifically, it has been our pleasure to work with the students who arc completing their clinical training this year. On behalf of all Crozer-Keystone faculty members, I extend our sincere congratulations to you. Crozcr-Kcystonc is one of the largest health systems in the Delaware Valley, consisting of five hospitals, several outpatient centers, a health club and a comprehensive physician network. We offer our community a Level II trauma center; a regional bum center, two regional cancer centers; a sleep-disorders program; a wound care center with hyperbaric medicine; comprehensive maternity services, including intensive care and maternal fetal medicine; advanced cardiac, musculoskeletal, surgical, medical imaging and senior-based services; and much more. As they train, Croier-Keystone students have the opportunity to use the SUSAN X ILLI AMS, M.D health system’s cutting-edge facilities and participate in our renowned elm- Director of Medical Education teal programs. We have been fortunate to receive numerous honors, including being named among the nations “most wired” and “most integrated health systems by national publications; earning VHA awards for our commitment to community health and patient safety; and receiving the American Hospital Association's Leadership Award for our evidence-based medicine program. Above all, Crozer-Keystone is committed to developing highly skilled physicians who master the science of their specialty, the practice of top-quality patient care and the art of teaching new generations of doctors. We look forward to continuing our fruitful partnership with the Temple University School of Medicine, and I wish all of our students the best of luck. Sincerely. Susan Williams, M.D. Director of Medical Education Crozer-Keystone Health System
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AFFILIATE HOSPITALS Reading Hospital and Medical Center Reading, PA Abington Memorial Hospital Abington, PA Scranton Temple Residency Program Mercy Hospital Scranton, PA
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 22 StLuk fe HOSPITAL KtMllh Nfltttlrfc Temple University School of Medicine Clinical Campus Class of 2009 I want to extend my warmest congratulations to the Class of 2009 of Temple University School of Medicine and especially to our second class of clinical campus students who spent their entire third and fourth years training at St. Luke’s Hospital in Bethlehem, PA and to the many students who rotated with us for required courses and electives. You should be proud of your accomplishments. We are proud of you. Although St. Luke’s Hospital became a clinical campus three years ago, we are one of the oldest Temple University School of Medicine affiliated hospitals. St. Luke’s Hospital is a full service institution and a level I trauma center. We have won numerous national awards and recognition for patient care. We have also been designated three years in a row as one of the top 100 Best Places to Work in Pennsylvania. A significant part of our mission is the education of physicians at all levels (undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate-CME) as well as nurses and allied health professionals. We are especially proud of our relationship with Temple University School of Medicine. I wish you the best as you start your next phase of medical education. Sincerely, Joel C. Roscnfeld, M.D., M.Ed. Chief Academic Officer, St. Luke’s Hospital Health Network Associate Dean, Temple University School of Medicine
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