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Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine IVllUAM I MARTIN, Dm HW UavKIl A 1 MM.Al I un »» To The Class of 1995: Congratulations to all of you on the successful conpletlon or our academe and Clinical prograa. you should all fool a groat deal of self satisfaction with graduation. Tho years of training at PCPM have given each one of you a foundation of knowledge which all of you oust build upon. As you onter into your professional career, you will continuo to learn oach day froa your practice. Tho future of the profession is now your responsibility, p.onesber that your continued success will also enable the profession to grow. It has been a ploaauro to watch all of you develop Into a skilled Doctor of Podiatric Kodlcine, and 1 vclcoao all of you into the profession. Congratulations and best wishes for continued success in the future. Sincerely. willian J. Martin, D.P.M. Doan for Clinical Services and Medical Director EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107.2 96 • 21V629OJ0O 7
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Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine AMMAN T UMIKU. I)I'M no . ui». ••■vii wUiu TO THE CIA88 07 19»J Congretuletlone on your graduation. To each of you, X know thlo ovont signals a cooptation, the culnlnatlon of your four yaaro at PC7K. nut now. aora than avar, graduation with the professional dograo la aaraly the first of nany continuing steps in your caroor. A profession like our requires you to coasit yourself to life long learning: through residencies, preceptorahips, continuing education progress, the litoraturo, and professional dialogue with your colleagues, Catlefactlon with doing things tho saao way they have always been done is a formula for nediocrlty. He have an obligation to our patients, our profession and ourselves, to constantly strive to improve our knowledge and techniques. On your greduation day you will take a eoloan oath to care for your patiente in an ethical and coneclentious Banner. In nany wayo, you have yet to underatand the true ooanlng of tho oath you will bo taxing. Tho patients that you bavo aeon end taken cere of during your yoara at PCS’ hava always been eonoona also's patients. In your residency, you will slso not have the full responsibility Tor the patients you work with. As you bogln practice, however, the weight of that responsibility will quickly fall upon you. Vou will be faced with nany ethical decisions. Tho Banner in which you resolvo these indues oust aiweys be predicated upon doing what la best for th pationt. Tho rewards of this profession aro nany, but the cost laportant ones ere the satisfaction you will rocolvo fron heollng another person, and the lasting relationships that you will develop with your patients end colleagues. Congratulations and welcoae to our profession. Fraternally, f — EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107-2496 • 215-429-0300 b
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,. n r Go d-6a a6e’ He en C. im d.p.m'- Seww KchWes W Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine Pellow Clnsunntos, When J rcsosbor tho first few days of clans at I-CPM, I »oo a toon full of new faces without nanos or porsonalitlos. It noons so quickly that wo bocano faaillar to each other an a class as well as In distinct personality, for better or worse wo learned how to get along and how to sake it through. 7Hit! edition of the Achilles io a special ono for the class of 1993. My goal os editor has been to create a yearbook which will serve to preserve the ncooriec of our graduating year. It is ny hope that you will rononber the good tines, and the bad. and cnile with a nensc of acconpliahnent and prldo. A« wo continue our journey toward the next stop In » podiatric career, do not lose sight of the wisdoa end knowledge gained thus far. I have learned fron each porson who har. touchod ny life over the last four years, and I hopo each of you nay nake the none clala. I wish tho entire clans ol 1993 at PCPH happiness in the goal which have been achieved, and I sincerely hope for each Individual exactly what she or ho deoervos In life. Slncorely, U - Helen Cold-l alsavage Senior Editor s - rt , vw 11 v v mi | K3 EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 H96 • 2IS-629 O3O0 8
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