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Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine Dear Class of 1984: Let me extend my sincere congratulations upon your graduation! You are stellar performers . I know, professionally, you will have a long-run success. In some respects it seems like such a short while ago that you and I arrived at the Great White Way of Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine to find quickly that there truly is no business like... being a doctor of podiatric medicine. We have certainly learned in those four years! I recall so clearly how enthusiastic and apprehensive each of you were as we first met - some in SARP, others at Orientation. The parking lot was full, everyone arriving, bag and baggage. Even the cadavers were rumored to be arriving - at 3 am (strictly a rumor). You brought, as a class and as individuals, the willingness to work together, the individuality to disagree and the originality to arrive at a meaningful consensus for all. You did work harder than you have ever worked, and some days succeeded less well than you were accustomed, but, by December, you basically knew you were going to succeed. With foresight you used good judgement to take the depth of human resources provided by the faculty, administration and staff, sorting for yourselves the world of reality. You were troupers as you met the challenges of National 8oards, academic and clinical experiences, externships, and finally the run for the residency. You even managed to keep your sense of humor. As personal relationships developed, some of you began families and watched them grow, and your indebtedness mounted. You never failed to share your time and talents with us, accomplish improvements, and set guidelines which make PCPM and all of us better. There is no such thing as overnight stardom . Worthwhile achievements come from hard study, commitment and tenacity. This class has a maturity that will set the pace for many others. Once again I sense enthusiasm and apprehension: enthusiasm because this goal is near completion and well done; apprehension because this is only the beginning of many challenges both for you and PCPM. As you leave us now, know that you are appreciated for all that you have been and all that you have shared. We will miss you. As a personal note, I want to thank you for these past four years: the many good times together as well as the stimulating differences and discussions. Out of it always came, for roe, a renewed commitment and deeper relationship. Your leading role at the Academy begins your professional Impact. You have the capability to make the difference and we will have a finer profession because of you. Best wishes! EIGHTH AT RACE ST • PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19107 12151629-0300 Sincerely vours. Janice A. Ferguson, Ph.lK Vice President for Student Affairs 4
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Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine To the Class of 1984: Congratulations on your completion of a medical education that I feel has provided you with the finest in breadth and scope to perform ns a podiatric physician and surgeon. Your worthy efforts will enable you to continue your quest for knowledge and perfection in an ever expanding body of scientific knowledge. You have gained the necessary skills to continue your education in the challenging field of podiatric medicine and surgery. We must always use this knowledge for the integrity and benefit of the patient. Ultimately the improvement in mankind's ability to function unrestricted and without crippling disabilities is the aim of podiatric medicine. You should take great pride in your achievement. Although American medicine has a preeminent recognition on a world wide basis, the real pride of this country’s health care professions is podiatric medicine. No other nation has ever provided its citizens with physicians of such specialized knowledge and ability for the ailments of the foot as the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. John M Buckaott. D P M Vied President tor Academy Artemi tnd Dean January 16, 1984 John M. Buckholz, D.P.M. U Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean EIGHTH AT RACE ST • PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19107- (215)629-0300 3
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Y l- ARTHUR E. HELFAND, D.P.M. To a man who has been an ever present example of committment to us. Committment to family, to education, and to the profession of Podiatry. As we begin our careers as podiatric physicians, may we take with us the balance of priorities and the dedication to the profession that Dr. Helfand has demonstrated to us throughout our four years at PCPM. We, the Class of 1984, dedicate our yearbook to you, Dr. Helfand, with our thanks. May you always enjoy it. s
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