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ter than clinic however, just getting to these places cost us a small fortune, with gas and parking. We spent more in transportation, than we could possibly make in our first year out as a DPM. Honorable mention goes to Dr. La Porta’s Surgery class, when we had 4 tests in a row without a lecture, in a time span of one month. And to Dr. Hymes. who taught us Advanced Furniture To end our 4th year, the students had a visit from Casper, the friendly ghost. Now, we realize why they called it Casper A ghost is supposed to scare you, Believe me. Casper did .1 pretty good job. Imagine a computer matching you with a Residency Program that you wanted, more than they wanted you. Even the odds were against us. 600 people, 200 slots These past four years have gone by like a hell raising wckcnd It went fast It's over. Give us our Diplomas and let us begin Mike Ccntrclla 15
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In April of the 3rd year. Dr Hclfand took us to South Mountain We diagnosed 64.000 feet in I hour. The only reason most of us went was that Art promised us beer and sodas on the bus. for the trip back, or was it on the way up? Anyway, it sure was a benefit for us pods. as well as the patients. They even asked us back for lunch the following week but Dr Hclfand was out of beer, so we cancelled the trip Moving right along, the 4th year had finally arrived A few guys went searching for some part-time jobs. The upperclassmen told us that we would have plenty of spare time in the 4th year. We were getting tired of T.V. and playing cards, so a few' extra bucks in our pockets would help out. Some guys got so involved in their part time jobs, they were learning more on the outside, then on the inside. Others only showed up at test time. We always knew we had a test the day Tony showed up. Then someone had the bright idea of 3 trimester — looking good. no. looking bad - it moved graduation up 3 weeks. The trimester system had a nice ring to it; externships, allied facilities, clinic. The trick was to get them in the right order, just like the shell game. Extern-ships were fine, IF you picked the right hospital, during the right week, with the right partner who had a car and would drive. Every other day. we would receive from Dr Hclfand cancellations in Allied Facilities. Don’t forget those pink slips. He must have spent 100 bucks a week, just on stamps. Externships and allied facilities sounded bet-
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