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FOR EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS School of Podiatric Medicine TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Educational Affairs phone 215-625-5356 Eighth at Race Street fax 215-629-1929 Philadelphia, PA, 19107 email import fi temo!e.edu To The Class of 2015: Congratulations on officially being doctors! I remember the day when l was no longer Student Doctor, but doctor and it's an amating feeling and accomplishment. You have worked hard and sacrificed greatly over the past few years of your life, but now enjoy the accomplishment you have achieved. While the biggest hurdle is over, the Journey is just beginning. The next 3-4 years of your life will be tough, but you have made it this far and can undoubtedly make it through residency with great success. You are my first true class whom I have watched develop from scared and sometimes lost 2 years in Intro to Podiatric Surgery to eager and excited 3 years In the Trauma Course. I have watched you develop your clinical skills and hone your ability to present in a professional and confident manner, and now today, I have no doubt arc ready to be the future of this profession. If I can give you any advice going forward it would be the following things: 1. Never forget who you are and where you came from. 2. Have compassion, it's not always easy, but there is always someone who has it worse than you. 3. Never stop learning: to be truly successful you should learn something new every day and always want to better who you are. 4. Live every day! Not every day is going to be easy, but even on the worst days find something good that happened to reflect on. You all arc ready, heck you've been trying to get out of here all ycarl Go out into the world, do great and big things and when you make it big don't forget old Dr. Moore. Best of Luck to all of you, Joshua L. Moore, DPM JTosb.ua, L. Moore, DPM 9
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FOR School of Podiatric Medicine TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Offk. Of n ui AM .m cnnw FMVxSPA 1 107004 ont2IS42 -SM1 tmti twWHUCPloOMtirM p! 0u t« 0 MV odiMY IropwoJu To the School of Podiatric Medicine Graduating Class of 2015: On behalf of the business and administrative staff members at the School of Podiatric Medicine. 1 congratulate you for all of your hard work, heart aches, triumphs and perseverance. You should be proud of all that you have achieved thus far. and I hope the experiences throughout your years in professional school have prepared you well for the challenges that lie ahead. I have gotten to know some of you during your time at TUSPM, and I am proud of the dedication, maturity and professionalism that you have exhibited. You are excellent representatives for your families, the podiatric medical profession, and this School. Please know that you are, now and forever, a part of the TUSPM family and we remain ready and able to assist you. Good luck to you all! Sincerely, Roderick B. Jones, MBA, CPA Associate Dean for Finance and Administration 8
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David E. Martin School of Podiatric Medicine TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Oopartm.nl of Studont Affair Iqrr.h ji Rxc SufOt M 1910? pfW 21S«2S-S«l fjr2IV«9-J»; 1 06 M!p .S¥ XJ jiry tetnc K J To The Class of 2015: On behalf of the Office of Student Affairs, I would like to congratulate each of you on becoming a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. During your career at TUSPM you have grown professionally in proportion to the challenges presented, both personally and within the academic and clinical curriculum. In many ways you have exceeded what you may have felt was possible. It is my hope the relationships you developed with your classmates and TUSPM faculty supported your achievements and will continue to assist in providing direction for future accomplishments. May the skill sets and attributes you've acquired during your tenure at TUSPM allow you to approach each new challenge with a sense of confidence, courage, and when required, compassion. It was a pleasure getting to know many of you and I hope you meet with much success on your journey. All the best! David H. Martin Assistant Dean for Student Affairs 10
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