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

 - Class of 1988

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Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine - Achilles Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 9 of 224
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avid A Uler, Ph D- Vice-Pres'dent Aimic PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF POOIATKIC MEDICINE I II.Mill VI K l t SI Ml | r I’llll MMIl'IIIV n WMM IMA I viol . i'KiSSMu A A.I., »•». O V-r Pr««MrA TO THE CLASS OF 1983 «r Con9r«tulation to each of you on the successful completion Thro, oh tnt fn ° f and demandlr”3 four-year educational program. 35ft it iiL d dlMtl a d sacrifice, you overcame wnat ar times must have seemed Like impossible obstacles. irof ssi onUlI;.H ynU haV ! be0 preparfld to a rewarding profession and begin a career of providing podiatric case with d«er3r,0'°v C and crp 'i0n that •••« » n«d Wuo anS deserve. y0u ore also about to enter a career of life-long i?frtf3!rdWhleh WlU r ?ulce your graduation a launching pad toward a commitment for continuing education. 9 Without question, you are better trained podiatric At au !arliec sta 3« in your careers than your pie ecossors. With that training, however, you must maintain an inquisitiveness and sense of observation that leads to the discovery and croation of now Knowledge. Mf°re lfLan 1'l t tha deUvcry of podiatric medical services tC' ° Y?? ,ho Obligation to contribute to your profession. md. Vn ,11 ytUr for boarers a,,d your successors who have madt and will make their contribution to the relief of pa • n and prevention and cure of disease. p0 n °4°.r Oroduatxon is but a first step. As an old professor once said, life is not built on a level. it is built on an ili on d a inL y°U, ,l°P Climbln - you are liable to c limb ingl P V Wult l ° sl4d»- Therefore. Keep on Y°“ thc p}M uroB rewards attending the pcacticc of podiatnc medicine. You have earned it and w0 are proud to welcome you as colleagues. Best wishes and good luck for peaceful future. a healthy, productive and d. (kh David A. Axlcr. Ph.D. Vice President for Research Dean for Education.!I Affairs

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Kieran T. Mahan, D.P.M. Vice-President Clinical Education i PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRlC MEDICINE EIGHTH AT RACE STREET PHIIAOE1PMIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19101 • 12IS| 629-0)00 Aitrtn I HMhtn. t T 'I l ct Prtutlcfi Jot CUmtul TO THE CLASS OF 1988 On behalf of the faculty It is my pleasure to congratulate you on the successful completion of your requirements for the degree of Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. Each year It Is a pleasure to see the graduating class mature and develop In their skills, maturity, and judgement. Although the completion of this degree is a significant milestone in your career, it by no means guarantees a life of ease or success. For you to continue to develop and grow in your career, you will need the same qualities of intelligence, judgement, and persistence that have marked your career at the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine. You will have an obligation both to continue to grow as an individual in your profession and also to assist your profession in continuing its rapid pace of growth and recognition within the medical community. Your individual example as an ethical and competent practitioner is the most important contribution you can make to advance the profession. The rewards of being a podiatric physician are those of service to mankind and intellectual stimulation. You will find that the personal rewards of helping patients overcome afflictions, will be something that you will treasure. On behalf of the faculty, I congratulate you on your attainment of the D.P.M. degree, and on behalf of the podiatric medical community, welcome you to the profession. Best wishes for continued success in your future! 4



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DEDICATION To A Most Respected Clinician. Teacher. And Friend Gilbert Master, R.P.T., D.P.M.

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