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DEAN'S ADMINISTRATION Larry R. Kaiser, MD, FACS Lewis Katz Dean, LKSOM Senior Exec Vice President for Health Affairs, Temple University President and CEO. TUHS Verdi J. DiSesa, MD, MBA Senior Vice Dean. Clinkal Affa is President and CEO. TUH Chief Operating Officer, TUHS Steven R. Houser, PhD Senior Associate Dean, Research Thomas G. Kupp, MBA Senior Vice Dean, Finance and Administration Executive Director, Temple University Physicians Kathleen Reeves. MD Senior Associate Dean. Health Equity, Diversity Inclusion Gerald H. Sterling, PhD Senior Associate Dean, Education Nina Weisbord, MA Assistant Dean, institutional Advancement Chief Advancement Officer. Temple Health Susan E. Wiegors, MD Senior Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs Senior Associate Dean. Graduate Medical Education Associate Vice President, TU Susan Freeman, MD, MS Vice Dean, Health Care Systems Chief Medical Officer. TUHS President CEO, Temple’s Center for Population Health Frank Erdlen, MBA Vice Dean, Information Technology Chief Information Officer, Temple University Physicians Richard Fisher. MD Oneida Arosarcna, MD Susan Fisher, PhD Jennifer Gordon. PhD Senior Associate Dean. Cancer Associate Dean. Diversity Associate Dean, Clinical Research Associate Dean, Research Programs inclusion President CEO. Fox Chase Cancer Center Lawrence Kaplan, MD Associate Dean, Inter-professional Education n2Le.vts Katz School of Medicine b
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The Class of 2018 extends its deepest, most sincere gratitude to those who have helped and guided us along this journey. We are extremely grateful for all your efforts. To our Faculty: Thank you for providing us with the strong and necessary foundation we need to succeed after we graduate. It is only through your dedication to teaching, both in the classroom and in the hospital, that we have the tools to prosper in our future endeavors. To Dianne Butera: Thank you for your continuous support throughout these four years and getting us through all our professional and personal dilemmas. To Dr. Stephanie Barbetta: Thank you for the immense preparation we received during the residency application process and interview season. You are part of the reason we have jobs next year! Micki Miller, Ruth Wright, Alexis Gates, Jacquco Lukawski and llene Appel Marker: Words cannot express how grateful we are for all that you have done for us. As fourth years, we truly understand what an intergral part you have played in our education and thank you for your endless hard work. Jacquee, thank you for all your help in making this yearbook a possibility! To Ann Gallagher, Rhonda McCurry, Remy Van Wyck, Betty Anne Pauly and Carissa Forde: We truly appreciate your patience when it came to changing around our schedules and ensuring that we completed our necessary clinical rotations. You were vital to our clinical years and we sincerely appreciate that you were always there when we needed you. To the Library staff: Thank you for encouraging us to persevere with our journey every time we checked out a book or checked in to a study room. You have motivated us to study that much more and cheered us up when we needed it the most. Derrick, your kind and funny words have helped us through our most difficult times. To the Technical Services staff: Thank you for your patience in dealing with our stressed-out selves during every exam over these past four years. From class capture issues to NBME crashes, we thank you for always being available to help. THANK YOU TO OUR ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY AND SUPPORT STAFF c q) (3 0 To the Maintenance staff: Our building is beautiful and it is because of you. Thank you for encouraging us to keep our chins up through your friendly smiles and conversations. To Student Health Services: Thank you for keeping us healthy during our time here and keeping our hypochondriac tendencies at bay. To Lisa Duncan, Joanne Handler and the Financial Services staff: Thank you for navigating us through the complicated and terrifying world of loans and graduate planning. Through your hard work we were able to pay for our education and for this we are truly grateful. To the Mailroom staff: Thank you for all your dedication in ensuring that everyone in MERB received their packages and in handling the immense amount of mail that goes in and out of our institution. To the Bookstore Staff: From Netter’s to Pathoma, we want to thank you for your kindness in directing us to the right study books and selling the best sweatshirts to keep us comfortable and warm while studying. To all of you and the many others we may be forgetting -THANK YOU for your continuous support and always being there for us! Temokl
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David J. Karras, MD Associate Dean. Pc-Clerkship Education Grace X. Ma, PhD Associate Dean. Health Disparities Helen Pearson, PhD Associate Dean. Faculty Affairs Alisa Peet. MD Associate Dean. Clinical Education Henry A. Pitt. MD Associate Vice Dean, Clinical Affairs Chief Quality Officer. TUHS Douglas Reifler, MD Denise A. Salerno, MD Scott K. Shore, PhD Dianne R. Soprano. PhD Jacob Ufberg, MD Associate Dean, Student Affairs Associate Dean. Academic Associate Dean. Graduate Associate Dean. Graduate MD Associate Dean. Admissions and Medical Humanities Affiliations Special Programs PhD Programs David A. Wald. DO Assistant Dean, Clinical Simulation Ann Untalan, MHS Assistant Dean. Finance Susan Coull, MBA Assistant Dean. Graduate Medical Education Stephanie Barbetta, MD Assistant Dean. Student Affairs and Career Development Brad Chilnick, BS Assistant Dean. Space Planning Management Mark Weiner, MD Assistant Dean. Informatics Chief Medical Information Officer. TUHS Paula Davis West, MBA Assistant Dean, Financial Services Gregory Zimmaro, MBA Assistant Dean. Human Resources Administration 13
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