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On behalf of the Class of 2003, the yearbook staff wishes to thank each of our hooders for the time they have taken to guide us through the beginning of our medical careers. Temple University School of Medicine • 9
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HOODERS A Great Tradition From the first day of gross anatomy through the recent residency match, these four individuals have challenged our minds, encouraged our growth, and supported our medical futures. We are forever grateful. -Hillary Freeman Our graduation hoods are a relic from medieval times which remains today in modern academia. The hood’s silken lining is the color of the university conferring the degree, and the velvet indicates the special area of study. The colors of Temple University are cherry and white. The dark green represents medicine. Hooders are individuals who symbolically bestow our degrees upon us. Each senior class chooses four individuals to place the hoods on the members of the class at the graduation ceremony. These distinguished individuals were selected not only for their superb quality of teaching, but for their hard work and dedication towards the graduating class and to Temple University School of Medicine. Their commitments to teaching and to medicine serve as examples for us all. We honor them as they so often have honored us. Hooders for the Class of 2003 are: Dr. Concetta Harakal Professor, Department of Pharmacology Dr. Carson Schneck Professor, Department of Anatomy Cell Biology Dr. Paul Lyons Associate Professor, Department of Family Community Medicine Dr. Amy Goldberg Associate Professor. Department of Surgery 8 2003 Skull
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Congratulations From Our Dean OFFICIAL COMMENDATION Dear Class of 2003, On behalf of the faculty, staff and administration at the Temple University School of Medicine, I wish you the very best of success in your professional careers. Joining me as an alumnus a of the School, you will look back on your experiences here with a great deal of pride and accomplishment. As you progress in your residencies and beyond, you will continue to appreciate the sound educational foundation that you received at Temple, - one that will be invaluable to you in any career path that you may choose. We have enjoyed and appreciated the energy, talent and contributions that you, as students, have brought to the School. We are proud of you. and look forward to seeing you often in the years to come. John M. Daly, M.D. Dean John M. Daly, M.D. 10 • 2003 Skull
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