Temple University School of Medicine - Skull Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 2013

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His journey back to Temple was his way to give back not only to his community, but also the institution that he accredits to launching his illustrious career. During his time as Dean, he was able to raise the bar of excellence for the education provided to each class. Through the introduction of newer technology as well as new faculty, Temple University School of Medicine reached new heights in ensuring its students were prepared to pursue their careers in medicine. If we were to list all of his accomplishments, it would probably take up this whole dedication section. Dr. Daly not only achieved much, he continues to attain more credits to his name and reputation. He has been named as one of the Best Doctors in America since 2001. He has authored many research articles as well as sat on editorial boards for various journals. He also maintains affiliations with many medical interest groups. One of Dr. Dalys greatest honors -------------------------------------□ while at Temple includes his selection as Second Vice President-Elect of the American College of Surgeons (ACS). Patricia Kelly Seetha Chandrasekhara His advice to the Class of 2013 is to continue the enthusiasm, steadfastness and desire to be the best physicians. He is happy for us to join the ranks of Temples dedicated alumni and he knows that as alumni of Temple, we will remember our time here warmly. Along with fond memories, he is certain that we will recognize the role that Temple has played in our careers and give back even more than he has done. DEDICATION 7

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DEDICATION Every year, a dedicatee is chosen that a leader and physician helped to embodies a profound respect for the inspire us to continue moving medical profession. Fortunately, we chose someone that strived to make sure that the profession continues to grow and improve with each generation. Dr. Daly has ensured that our class will continue this legacy by providing us a firm foundation to learn. forward through the mercurial sea of medical school. Our home for the past four years was built mainly due to the effort of then Dean Daly. When he retired from the position of Dean, we were fortunate enough to thank him for his dedication to us as students by actively assisting in hosting his retirement party. (According to Dr. Daly, he fondly remembers this.) Most importantly, we will always remember Dr. Daly as our first introduction to Temple. His example as Born here in Pennsylvania, Dr. John Daly has made his mark in history in the state of Pennsylvania as well as the lives of many members of our class. His career began after he graduated cum laude from La Salle University. He started his medical education here at Temple and has remained dedicated to this institution since then. He graduated from Temple as an Alpha Omega Alpha in 1973 and went on to complete surgical residency at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston. After residency, Dr. Daly further expanded his career at esteemed institutions such as Cornell University Medical College, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, before returning to Temple University School of Medicine as the dean. 6 DEDICATION



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; Larry R. Kaiser, MO Dean Senior Executive Vice President for the Health Sciences President and CEO. Temple Health Arthur M. Feldman, MD, PhD Executive Dean Chief Academic Officer. Temple Health Verdi J. DiSesa, MD Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs Chief Operating Officer. Temple Health. Acting CEO. FCCC Richard Kozera, MD Executive Associate Dean Gerald Sterling, PhD Senior Associate Dean Medical Education ADMINISTRATION Audrey Uknis, MD Senior Associate Dean Admissions and Strategy Stephen Permut, MD Senior Associate Dean Academic Affiliations Joseph Cheung, MD, PhD Senior Associate Dean Research Susan Weigers, MD Sensor Associate Dean Faculty Affairs Lawrence Kaplan, MD Associate Dean Clinical Education Kathleen Reeves, MD Associate Dean Student Affairs John Krouse Associate Dean Graduate Medical Education Scott Shore, PhD Associate Dean Graduate Studies Dianne Soprano, PhD Associate Dean Graduate and MD PhD Programs Helen Pearson, PhD Associate Dean Faculty Affairs and Faculty Development 8 ADMINISTRATION

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