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Mackenzi Ni l.son Editor-inChief Dear Clinical Academic Faculty, Staff Fellow Classmates. The yearbook staff proudly presents the 2005 edition ofTlJSPM’s Achilles Yearbook. The editors in each class contributed many hours into making a remarkable book. We hope you enjoy your yearbook as much as we enjoyed producing it. We would like to thank our advisor David Martin and Cooke Publishing Company Representative Lisa Buscaglia for assisting us in the process. Special thanks to Kittra Owens and Shani Gilmore for committing their time and effort to this yearbook. Your service was greatly appreciated. To the Class of 2006,2007, and 2008: We wish you all the best in your future years here at TUSPM. Continue to strive for the best. To the Class of2005: The past four years have been wonderful. We shared many memorable occasions over the years. Good or bad. we made it through. It has been an honor knowing each and every one of you. I wish you happiness and success in all your future endeavors as podiatric physicians. Sincerely, Mackenzi Nelson Editor-in-Chief 6 -» Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine
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Podiatrist's creed These following fundamental beliefs are expressed as standards of ethical conduct and propriety of podiatrists, individually and collectively with patients, colleagues, members of allied health professions, and the public: To render service to humanity with impartial respect for the dignity of man. To provide a full and complete measure of professional service and attention to patients in the practice of Podiatric Medicine. To unhesitatingly serve consultation in difficult or doubtful circumstances where it appears that the quality of service and therapy to the patient can be enhanced. To continue the improvement of knowledge and skills for the benefit of patients and professions. To conduct the practice of Podiatry as a credit to the profession. To never accept limitations that might destroy or interfere with the exercise of best judgement and skills or the quality of performance. To regard the confidence and information received from patients with professional care and understanding. To fully offer service and participate in the health programs for the public in keeping with the integrity of the profession. Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine a ° 5
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Provost, Temple University Ira M. Schwartz TEMPLE UNIVERSITY A Commonwealth University Office of the Provost Con well Hall 04 HO imiadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122 21V20M775 Flue 21 -204-5816 To the Class of 2005, It is my pleasure to congratulate you on your graduation from Temple University's School of Podiatric Medicine. You should be very proud of your academic achievement over the past four years. You arc the fourth class to spend all four years at Temple University. You will be counted among the numerous alumni and I know that your contributions in the future will be a tribute to the university. As you have benefited form being a part of a large research university as a student, I hope that you will take advantage of its resources as a graduate. Once again, congratulations and best wishes for future success in your profession. Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine 7
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