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Marilyn R Fenton, Ph.D. Dean for Educational Afoirs Dear Members of the Class of 1997: It seems like only yesterday that I was welcoming you at Orientation. Now the day that you have been working toward and anticipating for four years has finally arrived. You have worked hard and accomplished a great deal. However, the challenges will continue as you pursue your career in pediatric medicine. 1 am confident that each of you has the ability and the foundation to achieve success as a podiatric physician. Have confidence in your abilities and continue to learn and expand your horizons. 1 have enjoyed working with your class and I have fond memories of many of you individually. I would like to thank those of you who gave a little extra to make PCPM a belter place. I also appreciate the time that some of you took just to slop by and say hello . I hope to hear from you from time to time in the future. 1 want to congratulate each and every one of you and wish you a rewarding and successful career. Sincerely yours. rv c Marilyn R. Fenton. Ph.D. Dean for Educational Affairs MRF bg 8
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Sheree J. Aston, O.D., Ph.D. Associate Dean for Medical Education Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine November 1.1996 Dear Clm of 1997: It i «-.ch particular pv enure that I offcr my corgrMulatioM for yoar run) »occcr.pliii.TXrtj. Aj a group, you have distinguished )C«ir»d»-esis KadKn call) strong, clinically sound u»i inlelketiully sr atitive. I wvn to think each of you for being so cooperatjvc with the changes trade in your founb you It « my hope tbit the atkhticcal tatigrorenu .mi leanung experiences will help you in privase practice I rineerriy wish each of you touch iuice» tn the cotcinc years. you certxnly have timed it The Cluo of 1997 vw'J always be sptcul to me because it was my flra year at PCPM u Associate De»n for Medical Hdoca’ion Picas: eoyoy your new prelection The public will bcoctit greatly from the care provided by the Out of 1997. Mease iniv ir. touch aoi involved with tee College throughout yoor careen. SJA wm
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David A. Axler, Ph.D Vice President of Student Afiairs Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine DAVtnA AXIIR n.i vrvinmrraifflMO »«• .•»! Dear Class of 1997 On behalf of Student Affairv I are delighted to coo -a-latc you on ou graduation from PCPM You law successfully met all tic challenges of the moss demanding coBege of pediatric medicine in the world nod hast earned tfce right to he very proud of your accompli sk-r«nl You managed to cram ftcu ia o soar bead when you were convinced there war no eswee room, 'soiled teetger and harder cun you titoght was coenpatiNc with aavtval and managed to fill eta all tie forme and meet all the deadlines that you were suer were uaminacejNc and tnmeeutk. If you wocaier sshctlvr the effort was worth it. tfcal of the know ledge you have adjured and the skills you base developed during these four yean Be proud of what you have compiled but rcecgir e tha; if you view you education as being completed. your tmowiedge sv-.ll he outdated very quickly. Commit youne.f to a Ufo cf continuing education You have Out obligation and yoer patient's deserve il As you proceed with yourexwx. always remember, as Kalph Waldo hmewoo wrote. What ics betn-d ut aad what l et before vas art any mattefs compared to what hes w-.hin us Wc wish you success, good health and peace of nuoi. Vtry nviv yours, David A Axler, Ph D Vice Prts 'deot of Student Affairs 9 EIGHTH AT KACESTKEET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107-2+% • 2lSt2 ++2 • Fa., ilSesT- !'-
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