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r David A. Axler, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Affairs PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OK PODIATRIC MEDICINE DAVID A. AXI.FR. Ph.D. %K msawt km -.mixs-r aitairs IJeccmber 16. 1997 Dear Class of 1998: Please accept heartiest congratulations and sincere best wishes from me and the entire Student Affairs Staff upon your graduation from PCPM Four years ngn, when you intended orientation, graduation must have seemed so far away I am sure all you could think about were the hurdles and challenges ahead of you and whether you could I candle then . Well. I guess those concerns were motivational because you made it. Your luud work, dedication and focus on your goals enabled you to successfully meet all the challenges placed before you. For that, you should be proud of yourselves. We arc certainly proud of you and proud of the fact you will be representing us and the profession in the years ahead. Health can: has changed ilie past few years and will continue to change. As you enter an uncertain future, you enter with the certainty that you are well educated in your chosen profession and ore prepared to deal with the new hurdles and challenges you will face. The same hard work, dedication and focus that got you this far will enable you to successfully deal with the future. Have a wonderful future filled with professional and personal satisfaction You deserve both Good luck, good health and peace of mind ;hth at race street • Philadelphia, pa 19107-2490 • 215-625-5442 • Fax: 215-627- Sincerclv. 7
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Marilyn R. Fenton, Ph.D. Dean for Educational Affairs Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine MARILYN K FENTON, Ph D. IUJWK »OOC T ONAI AITPAOS Dear Class of 1998: I would like lo extend my sincere congratulations to each and everyone of you and wish you a successful and rewarding career as a podiatric physician. To achieve this accomplishment required hard work, dedication and a concern for others. These same characteristics will be needed as you establish a practice. Your success will depend on your knowledge, your ability to communicate effectively and flexibility in dealing with problems and situations. You are prepared to meet the challenges if you allow yourself to use your abilities and talents. Thank you for the contributions you have made to improve the environment at PCPM. I hope that you will continue as an active member of the PCPM family. Your input and feedback will help us as we plan for the future. Sincerely yours, 1TA (L - Marilyn R. Fenton, Ph.D. Dean for Educational Affairs MRF bg I H AT RACK STREET • PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107-24% • 21S62.V5252 • Fax: 215-«2 6
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Sheree Aston, O.D., Ph.D. Associate Dean for Medical Education Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine To the Class of 1998: It is with great pleasure that I congratulate each of you on this achievement. You have achieved many milestones on your four year path to graduation. As n class you have distinguished yourselves with the creation of the first Rites of Passage ceremony and outstanding performance on the College's first clinical competency examination. The ability to travel, exercise and be independent arc precious gifts, very much dependent upon health). functional feet. The profession of podiatric medicine is a noble one. cany on the tradition well. I am very proud to have been a par. of your clinical education experience. Good luck to the Class of 1998? Sincerely Sheree Aston. O f)., Ph-D. .Associate Dean fot Medical Education EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA PA 19107-2496 • 21S-629-0300 8
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