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David A. Axler, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Affairs m Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine DAVID A. AXJUER.PM) %X r»IVW.VIH «l]»VI MIAUO January II. 1996 Dear Class of 1996. On behalf of the Student Affairs Staff. 1 an i delighted to congratulate you on your graduation from PCPM. It Is a special pleasure for me to offer congratulations because you are the first complete class to be admitted during my tenure in Student Affairs. I remember reviewing your applications and meeting you personally during your interview The transition ou have made from anxious applicants to well prepared and confident podiatric physicians has been gratifying to watch. You have worked hard, made sacrifices and overcome obstacles that, ai the time, may ha C seemed impossible to O’WVOmc. Vour it jfori has v v. culminated in ihn achievement of the goal you set four years ago. You have earned the right to be proud of your accomplishment H'e wish you a future of good health, peace of mind and professional and personal satisfaction Although you leave PCPM in one sense, we hope the connection made these past four years continues and strengthens as your careers develop. H’e will be here for you Keep m touch Sincerely yours. = d David A Axler. Ph.D. Vice President for Student Affairs EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107-2496 • 215-625-5442 • F«x: 215-627-2815
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Kieran T. Mahan, D.P.M. Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean W Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine KILXAN 1 MAHAN, OP M . F.AC.F AS vet rte«t»NT r AfAntsoc att aixi and Man To the Clan of 1996: Congiatulatiom on the tueeeuful completion of the fint leg of your profetiiona] lourney. You have faced many challenge on the way to your graduation and you are well prepared for the new challenge! ahead. Commitment to your patients, energy and drive have brought you to ihn day and will be ju» at important for your future. Pot:-graduate training, ettabUthingyourtelf in a practice telling, and adaptingto change) in the art, icience and management of heal:)) care delivery iD be future challenget that will require ihe tame level of commitment, enrrgy and drive. The per tonal qoalitiet you bring 10 your future challenge will determine much of your perional and profettional euerm. Wehtter tayt that a profession it a calling requiring incentive academic preparation. A 'calling it something much more than limply your job! It it your life's work. Your graduation it an accomplishment to tavor with the family and fnenda who have helped you along the way. Congratulattoni. may your patientt be bletted with a phyudan who caret mott about them Sincerelv. VL- Kieran 1. , .teran T. Mahan. DPM Vice President for Academic Affair and Dean EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107-2 96 • 215-425 5363 • Fax: 629-0109
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Marilyn R. Fenton, Ph.D. Dean for Educational Affairs Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine MARILYN K FENTON, Fh.0 waxm iixKiinmu To‘the Class of 1995 : Congiatulations and best wishes to each of you as you leave PCPM and begin your career in podiatric medicine I hope you continue the pursuit of learning and find your career both challenging and rewarding. It was : pleasure working with your class itnd I have fond memories particularly of the social events which you planned in an attempt to improve communications and the environment of die College. 1 will work to insure that the College community continues your initiative Many of you demonstrated a sense of social concern and commitment to the well being of others. I believe it is important for you to maintain this concern as you establish your practice and develop as a professions! in your community It is important to participate in community affairs as well as activities of your professional societies. Your participation can make a difference as it did at PCPM. Good luck and much success in the future. Sincerely yours. fYl — Marilyn R. Fenton. Ph.D. Dean for Educational Affairs MRF bg EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA PA 10107-2496 • 215-6204)300 9
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