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WS ® Dean Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine WtUiAMI MARTIN DPM CAM K» CYKCAl U VKU AKmwcuwnaai To The Class of 1991t Congratulation on completing our academic and clinical program . You have all worked very hard over the past several year to accomplish this. I'm sure there were time It seemed impossible. Taking care of patient , attending class, vialtlng residency program kept all of you extremely busy. Throughout it all your motivation and enthusiasm allowed our patient to continue to receive the best podiatric care in the Philadelphia area. A you leave The College your energy for learning must continue. The years spent at The College should be viewed a a foundation that you will build upon. Cood luck and thank you for your cooperation in working with me in the clinical program. I wi h all of you success in your Martin, D.P.M. EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107 • 2 V 29-0)00
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6 Kieran T. Mahan, D.P.M. Vice President For Academic Affairs And Dean Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine KIERAN T MAHAN. OPM . FACES WCI rvivctxr KM AOOtMlC MIAMI AAC WAX TO THE CLASS Of 1991 Congratulations on your graduation. To aach of you, 1 know thia event signals a completion, the culmination of your four years at PCPM. But now, more than aver, graduation with tha professional degree is merely the first of many continuing steps in your career. A profession like ours requires you to commit yourself to life -long learning: through residencies, preceptorships, continuing education programs, the literature, and professional dialogue with your colleagues. Satisfaction with doing things the same way they have always been done is a formula for mediocrity. He have an obligation to our patients, our profession and ourselves, to constantly strive to improve our knowledge and techniques. On your graduation day you will take a solemn oath to care for your patients in an ethical and conscientious manner. In many ways, you have yet to understand the true meaning of the oath you will be taking. The patients that you have seen and taken care of during your years at PCPM have always been someone else's patients. In your residency, you will also not have the full responsibility for the patients you work with. As you begin practice however, the weight of that responsibility will quickly fall upon you. You will be facod with many ethical decisions. The manner in which you resolve these issue must always be predicated upon doing what is best for the patient. The rewards of this profession are many, but the most important ones are the satisfaction you will receive from healing another person, and the lasting relationships that you will develop with your patients and colleagues. Congratulations and welcome to our profession. Fraternally EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107 • 21S-O29-OT0Q mmm
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Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine 0 ar Classmates: t a proud to prnsen to you, THE CLASS OF 1991, the culmination of a lot o f hard wort do no by some very special people. A you flip through th pages of ovr yearbook, ACHILLES 1991, «ey the eenori « of Our four years together bring not only a a r; 1 o to your face, but also a sense of pridt and acconpl tshmmt. Do not let the ml shops that wt have been through cloud th fact that you have graduated fro the best that Podiatry ham to of tar. Yum, we have finally achieved what ha baen for many of u a chiIdhood dream. a w» tal another mtep forward, leap in mind that wo aro all part of one big and growing family. Let us all do our part tc help this profession continue to achieve the r cvgmtion that it SO rxchly deserves. 1 congratulate all of you on a Job veil don . Ue may not sen each other much anymore, but I hope uo will alwayi remain .lose as members of THE CLASS OF 1991. hay Cod blesn each and every one of you, and bring nothing but happiness Into your lives. And to the classes of 92. '93, and ’9a, stay ilou and “hold on for one more day. Poherto F. •su JO DGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107 • 2I5-629-0W0 —
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