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

 - Class of 1979

Page 10 of 216

 

Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine - Achilles Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 10 of 216
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For those of us new to Philadelphia, Dr. DiPri-mio. introduced the Philadelphia pretzel, hoa-gey cheese steaks, t-shirt with suspenders and cigar, and the os innominatum. (I thought this was a South Philly restaurant for three months). I asked myself if it was worth all the lower studying when Dipper’s daughter was asked if she wanted to be a Podiatrist when she grew up and she replied No, I’d rather be a real doctor”. It was probably the 8 o'clock Monday morning quizzes that swayed her decision. First year Biomechanics was deferred by Dr. A.K.W. until after we recieved our notes. Although it is difficult to recall exactly what we learned in Biomechanics. At least Dr. Whitney was kind enough to give us half credit for wrong answers on true-false tests. (Do you remember studying from the old true-false exam that had a question: Internal tibial torsion may or may not be a transverse plane deformity?) Although school consumed the vast majority of our time first year it did not consume it all. Some people woke up early on weekends that spring to play softball at Cooper River. Others have fond memories of staying up late one evening for a memorable bachelor party at the Futura. There were a number of good parties- the best of which (at Ferry Station) celebrated the end of that hectic first year! Second year came with the promise of clinically orientation, relevant courses, and fragged on and on with micro.

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Microbiology was like a chronic gram-negative nosocomial infection. By the end of the course it had extracted it’s toll: The 1 student in our class and an instructor ( Tinea”). The rest of us were duly counted each class by Bohdad Terlecki, M.A. (Master of Attendance) and were treated to the weekly Carl Abramson show on those days in lab when we weren't being tested. Dennis contracted almost every disease we studied in an effort to get extra credit. Dr. Abramson demonstrated his basic good nature when he passed all of us that participated in the Roast (If you want a copy of the tape we made see us after graduation!). I do not remember the name of Dr. Whitney's second year course but I do remember that we cut out paper BMO’s for the final and learned the intricate theory behind them. It was not until we were in clinic that we’d learn that the culmination of this intricate theory was the varus test pad.” Pathomechanics was presented by Dr. Harold Schoenhaus and Pierre Cardin. Dr. Schoenhaus was a well dressed pod who lectured with Root, consulted for Langer, gave advice to god and had to wait until the sixth class for his beeper to go off. Dr. Schoenhaus is forming a pipe smoking club with Drs. Silverman, Silverberg and Silverstein — If Dr. Pittman wants to join no one will try to stop him. If Dr. Schoenhaus is a rearfoot man and Dr. Whitney a forefoot man, then Dr. Hymes must be considered a toes man. Don’t you think hallux valgus half head ram should be a football play, rather than an orthodigital device? How about this: Hup I Hup 2. CRTC 3 Hike! Dr. Keh-her had a very unique answer to students studying old exams. He gave the same exams every year and merely changed the answers! Luckily 60% of the answers were A . And if you want to you could memorize the names on the Fil-lems. (Mrs. Jones- was she the one with the osteoid osteoma?) 7

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