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School of Podiatric Medicine TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Urry Nnmwv OFM. FACT AS M dk l Oir ctor Th Foot 6 AaM imatut 148 N ern Strrrt FMKWpha. FA l 107-24«6 A»k»w2IS-MS-5»9 MW lo»w-Aft artpm ton t j tb «w tempk « Ju Dear Class of 2018: 1 am extremely honored and proud to be able to express my sincere congratulations upon your great achievement of obtaining the degree of Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. You are now joining the ranks of an elite group of specialists who welcome you as colleagues. This has been accomplished by you through hard work and perseverance; you should always take pride in this great achievement. As you know, graduation is a commencement • a new. exciting beginning which will propel you into the very promising future that is ahead for you. Take advantage of all opportunities, in your coming years of post-graduate training and practice, to continue to be life-long learners. 1 know that, as time goes on. you will agree that your experiences at TUSPM were well worth it; you should be encouraged to give back to your school and profession. Remember that we welcome you to avail yourself of us in the future for continued guidance and support. Always try to have the perspective of creating harmony among the many facets of your life, such as family, friends and professionals. This will afford you the stability, strength and comfort to energize your efforts, in the care and treatment of your patients. Sincerely. Lany M. Newman. DPM. FACFAS Assistant Dean and Medical Director Larry M. Newman, DPM, FACFAS
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School of Podiatric Medicine TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Educational Affairs Eighth at Race Street Philadelphia, PA, 19107 phone 21S-62SS3S6 fax 215-629-1929 emoil imo ye@temole.edu To The Class of 2018: Congratulations on officially being doctorsl 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 learn something new every day and always want to better who you are. 4. Live every dayl Not every day is going to be easy, but even on the worst days find something good that happened to reflect on. You all are ready, heck you've been trying to get out of here all yearl Go out into the world, do great and big things. Joshua L. Moore, DPM Best of Luck to all of you, Joshua L Moore, DPM
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Samuel J. Spadone, DPM H TEMPLE E±3 UNIVERSITY School of Podlatrlc Modlcino Sannj l J. Spadon . DPM Interim Associate Dean for Acadormc Affairs Office of Acedomic Affairs 148 North 8 ’ Street Room 512 Phtodotph . PA 19107-2418 T 215-825-5239 F 215-629-1929 sspedone@tempto.edu http iA'podatry tompto.edu May 7,2018 Dear Members of the Class of 2018: Slightly over two years ago, your second professional transition was marked by the White Coat Ceremony (the first being your matriculation at TUSPM). Today you mark your third and arguably most profound transition—graduation—and the faculty, staff and administration of TUSPM celebrate it with you alongside your family and friends. There remain a few transitions ahead of you. Completing residency training and achieving board certification arc important but will not so profoundly affect your personal identity and the way others perceive you as the events of this day. From this day forward, you will be known to the world as “Doctor and you deserv e it. Congratulations and best wishes for a healthy and rewarding future. Sincerely, Samuel J. Spadone, DPM 14
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