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GmUanl SDea i FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS m David E. Martin TEMPLE UNIVERSITY School of PodUtrtc Medicine Department of Student Aftjirj T2IS«S-MSI f 23-629-J907 W Mtp pocttiiy tomcie eOj u«n 6V1 Street PM ttfM.PAI9l07 To The Class of 2016 It is my pleasure to congratulate you on your momentous achievement of receiving your degree. Doctor of Podia trie Medicine, from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. You have worked assiduously to meet the challenges placed before you and are now ready to take your place amongst your colleagues. As you embark on this chapter of your journey, drawing upon your life experiences and your training at TUSPM. I have confidence you will represent the profession proudly. When you recall your experiences at TUSPM may they sene as a source of pride, assurance and as a reminder to remain humble as you provide care. The Class of 2016 has created a legacy that will forever be present in the minds of the faculty and college community. We look forward to learning of your new achievements. I truly hope you benefited from and enjoyed your time at Temple University and will continue the relationships established during your tenure. Lastly, as you advance your careers always be mindful to make time for family and friends. Again, congratulations and best wishes for a successful career! Sincerely. l z David E. Martin Assistant Dean for Student Affairs 10
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Oddaciate £)eaa FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION Roderick B. Jones, MBA, CPA 1 TEMPLE E±1 UNIVERSITY School of Podiatrlc Medicine Rodtrtck 8 Jon . MBA. CPA Associate Own-Finance Adnvrwtration O ceot Fiscal A!t ra 146 North S'Street Suits 634 PhrtaMpha. PA 19107-2486 T 216625-5232 F 215629-2378 rodjones temple edu http A|sodwt y tempts eOu To the School of Podiatric Medicine Graduating Class of 2016: You have achieved a tremendous milestone in your professional careen and your personal development On behalf of the business and administrative staff members at the School of Podiatric Medicine, I congratulate you for all of your efforts thus far. and look forward to your contributions as distinguished members of the podiatric medical profession. It is our sincere hope that you have found your experiences at TUSPM to be rewarding, and that you are well prepared for the challenges that lie ahead. Be proud of the commitment and perseverance that you have exhibited thus far in your professional journey; these qualities will serve you well as you continue on your path. Please know that we are extremely proud of you! Your commencement signals a new phase in your careers and your lives; one that will dispatch many of you to the far reaches of this countiy and. indeed, the World. However, you will forev er be connected to TUSPM. and we stand ready to assist you in any way that we arc able. We wish you all the best that life has to offer! Sincerely. Roderick B. Jones. MBA. CPA Associate Dean for Finance and Administration 9
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Gmtfanf £)eaa FOR EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS Joshua L. Moore, DPM School of Podiatric Medicine TEMPLE UNIVERSITY To The Class of 2016: Educational Affairs Eighth at Race Street Philadelphia. PA. 1910? phone P15-625-5356 fox 215 291929 email imoore temoltrfu Congratulations on officially being doctors! I remember the day when I was no longer Student Doctor, but doctor and it's an amazing 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. Over the past two years 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 are 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 leam 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 reflea on. You all are ready, heck you've been trying to get out of here all year! 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. 'Q-kJ ' Joshua L Moore, DPM 11
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