Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine - Synapsis Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1965

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If the D.O. Is to retain his identity, he must utilize all the modalities of the Osteopathic armamentarium. Recognition Dominic Edward iVlarsico, D.O. The students are hungry for knowledge. This statement by Dr. Marsico exemplifies his enthusiasm toward teaching students of P.C.O. — His own student days, on the long road to medicine, began in the pre-medical course at Villanova University. Under the early influence of Drs. Theodore Weinberg and Angus Cathie, Dr. Marsico found his inspiration and guidance to enter the Osteopathic profes- sion. After entering P.C.O. he met his wife, Anita, then a student nurse at the college, and now the mother of four children. In July of 1947 he became a graduate of P.C.O., then he served his internship and a residency in Internal Medicine at the college hos- pital. In 1950 he was awarded a Master of Science degree in Osteo- pathic Medicine.

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The fellow interested in a specialty should invest two or three years in gen- eral practice before deciding — you must do all phases of practice before you can wisely choose a specialty. — our men have a little bit more to offer because of manipulative therapy and the Osteopathic examination. You should make every effort to apply this training in your practice. We need more teachers and greater depth in our specialties to better meet the ever advancing medical era. - ' t Dr. Marsico. a member of the Department of Medicine, lectures to the second and third year classes in cardiovascular diseases. He is active in the clinical teaching of the fourth year students by conducting the cardiovascular clinic. Dr. Marsico has the unique ability to assemble the previously scattered fragments of knowledge into a unified and workable approach to the sub- ject he teaches. The members of the class of 1965 wish to express their appreciation, and therefore award him this recognition. f, Wlp f

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