OU-HCOM Commencement 2012

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Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

Commencement Exercises June 2, 2012



Commencement Greetings from the Dean To the Class of 2012: Today marks a major milestone in your life and your career. The administration, faculty and staff of the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine could not be more proud of you. As students of the college, you have distinguished yourselves with hard work and professionalism. You have our heartfelt congratulations for a job well done. Your journey is just beginning, however. As the renowned physician Sir William Osler noted in 1900: “ The training of the medical school gives direction, points the way and furnishes a chart, fairly incomplete, for the voyage, but nothing more.� You are confronting a volume of medical information never before encountered by physicians. New information will be learned and old information discarded at a remarkable pace. OU-HCOM has equipped you not only with facts, but also with the tools necessary to seek new knowledge. I encourage you to follow medical literature closely, evaluate it critically and keep your minds open to new forms of therapy. Your patients will assume that you are providing the very latest in medical care. In meeting their expectations, you will be honoring yourself, your college and your profession. As you take your oath, you will make a pledge to the students who follow you. Your college selected you not only because you will be an outstanding physician and surgeon, but also because of your potential to teach the generations of osteopathic physicians to come. The future of the profession rests in your hands. I hope you will integrate learning, doing and teaching into every day of your career. On a personal note, I have sincerely enjoyed working with each of you. I also am honored that I was able to spend my final year as dean with you. I well remember my own graduation and know what a momentous occasion this is for you and your family. You have worked extremely hard to get to this day, and you deserve the honors bestowed upon you. I wish you the very best in the years to come as you begin your exciting professional journey. I am proud to call you my colleagues. Welcome to the osteopathic profession!

John A. Brose, D.O. Dean, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Executive Dean for Health Affairs, Ohio University June 2, 2012

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Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Commencement Exercises • Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium June 2, 2012, 10 a.m. Representing the 33rd Osteopathic Medical Class to graduate as part of the 258th Commencement Exercises of Ohio University

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Welcome Ohio University and its Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine welcome those attending these commencement exercises.

Profile of the University Ohio University’s origins can be traced to an ordinance of Congress on July 13, 1787, “for the government of the territory of the United States northwest of the river Ohio.” The ordinance proclaimed “Religion, morality, and knowledge, being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged.” This principle was applied to the Ohio Company’s land purchase agreement, which provided for lands to be set aside for a university. Chartered first by the Ohio Company in 1799, and then by the State of Ohio on February 18, 1804, Ohio University became Ohio’s first university and the first in the Old Northwest Territory. From a modest beginning early in the 19th century, the university has steadily grown in numbers and programs. Today the Athens campus enrolls over 20,000 students with another 9,500 on five regional campuses or in other off-campus programs. Students come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Ohio University is a state-assisted institution. Less than half of its instructional and general budget comes from state funds. State subsidy and student fees are supplemented by income from private support and endowments.

Profile of the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Established by act of the Ohio General Assembly in 1975, the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine was created to help alleviate the state’s growing shortage of family physicians and to train doctors for chronically underserved areas. The educational program has been tailored to meet this legislative mandate. Although Ohio University’s medical school did not actually hold classes until the fall of 1976, its history is also a little older than one might think. In 1823, the University Board of Trustees appointed a committee “to take into consideration the expediency of establishing a Medical School ... ” and recommended that since, at the time, there was no medical school in Ohio, one might appropriately be located in Athens. Accordingly, the trustees set aside a large tract of land west of the College Green for a medical college. The site is, today, commemorated by a plaque about 250 yards from Grosvenor Hall, the first medical building. It only required a delay of 153 years for Ohio University’s medical school — through action of the General Assembly, the governor and the Ohio osteopathic profession — to finally open its doors. An orientation toward primary care, a commitment to supply medical care where such services are not otherwise available, its pioneering continuum approach to medical education and a fruitful research program are key components of the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. An emphasis on these factors has enabled the college to become recognized as one of the nation’s trendsetting medical education institutions.

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Commencement Exercises, June 2, 2012, 10:00 a.m. Presiding Officer

Roderick J. McDavis, Ph.D. President, Ohio University

Prelude and Processional Convening the Commencement

Scott C. Ewing

President McDavis

The National Anthem Welcome

Kevin B. Lake, D.O. Board of Trustees, Ohio University

Greetings Lauren Fuller, B.S. Past President, OU-HCOM Student Government Association

Lesley Kellie, B.S.N. President of the Class of 2012

Robert Juhasz, D.O. Board member, American Osteopathic Association

John F. Ramey, D.O. President, Ohio Osteopathic Association

Jeffrey A. Stanley, D.O. President, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Society of Alumni and Friends Remarks and Awards

John A. Brose, D.O. Dean, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Executive Dean for Health Affairs, Ohio University

D. Keith Watson, D.O. Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

John A. Blazyk, Ph.D. Associate Dean, Research

Nicole Wadsworth, D.O. Assistant Dean, Preclinical Education

Wayne A. Carlsen, D.O. Assistant Dean, Clinical Education

Commencement Address

David S. Drozek, D.O. Assistant Professor of Surgery Pamela J. Benoit, Ph.D. Executive Vice President and Provost

Presentation of the Class of 2012 Conferral of Degrees

President McDavis

Osteopathic Oath A photograph of the class of 2012 will be taken at this time.

Dean Brose

“Alma Mater, Ohio” Mr. Ewing The audience is requested to rise for the singing of “Alma Mater, Ohio” (page 13). Dr. Lake

Adjournment of the Commencement

Recessional Interpreting services are provided by Deaf Services Center & Interpreting Resources. A reception will be held immediately after the ceremony at the Baker University Center.

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Academic Heraldry The caps, gowns and hoods worn today in these Commencement Exercises are patterned after the attire of monks and students in the Middle Ages. Those possessing the doctoral degree wear gowns with broad velvet panels down the front and three velvet bars on the full, round, open sleeves. This velvet trimming is usually black, but can be hunter green, which is distinctive to the field of osteopathic medicine. Most of the color and meaning of the costume is found in the hood. These are silk-lined with the colors of the institution conferring the degree. As can readily be observed, the official colors of Ohio University are green and white. The border of the hood is velvet, and its color signifies the field of learning to which the degree pertains.

Ceremonial Mace For centuries the mace has been used as a symbol of authority. Its origins date back to the fasces — a bundle of rods borne before ancient Roman magistrates. Early maces were actually weapons of war, similar to a club, and were often used by ecclesiastics who were forbidden to use other kinds of weapons. In the early days of Cambridge and Oxford, religious and/or educational officials used maces to shepherd unruly students. Today, the use of the mace is a representation of authority for royalty, legislatures and universities around the world. The late David R. Klahn, professor of art, designed the Ohio University Ceremonial Mace. It is modeled after one of the balustrades of an original stairway of Cutler Hall, the university’s main administration building. Cast in bronze, the mace features the university seal and a stylized representation of the Cutler Hall cupola. This is the second mace created for use at official university ceremonies and made its debut at the President’s Convocation for First-Year Students in 1999.

The Seal of Office Worn by the president at official Ohio University functions, the Seal of Office also was designed by Professor Klahn. Fabricated of silver and bronze, the primary medallion features a silhouette of Cutler Hall, the date of Ohio University’s founding (1804), and the words, “OHIO’S FIRST UNIVERSITY.” The secondary medallion at the back of the chain is the University Seal. Smaller medallions, replicas of the two center portions of the University Seal, are interspersed alternately with the chain’s links. The Seal of Office was created for the inauguration of President Robert Glidden in 1994 and has been passed on to the current president of Ohio University.

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Commencement Speaker’s Biography David S. Drozek, D.O. This year’s keynote speaker, David S. Drozek, D.O., is an assistant professor of surgery at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (OU-HCOM) and serves on the college’s advisory committee for the Heritage Community Clinic. He is in private practice with University Medical Associates of Athens, and he holds medical privileges at Doctors Hospital of Nelsonville and O’Bleness Memorial Hospital in Athens. Dr. Drozek is a 1983 graduate of OU-HCOM. Prior to joining OU-HCOM as a faculty member in 2006, Dr. Drozek, his wife, Becky, and their three children lived in Honduras as missionaries for eight years. Dr. Drozek served as a medical missionary with Missions Door, which was then known as Mission to the Americas. As part of his missionary work in Central America, Dr. Drozek assisted in the development and opening of Hospital Loma de Luz in Balfate, Honduras, in conjunction with the Cornerstone Foundation. While in Honduas, Dr. Drozek hosted multiple construction and medical teams, and he participated in collaborative community development activities with government and non-governmental medical facilities. Every year since joining OU-HCOM, Drozek has escorted groups of our students to various countries including Honduras, El Salvador and Ecuador where they have assisted with surgeries, held medical clinics and met with Central and South American students, interns and physicians. In the winter and spring of 2010, Dr. Drozek co-organized and led a team of faculty and staff from OU-HCOM and the Centers for Osteopathic Research and Education on a relief mission to earthquake-stricken Haiti. Dr. Drozek has provided free surgical services for OU-HCOM’s Heritage Community Clinic. He volunteers for Good Works, Inc., a homeless shelter located in Athens. He has been active in his church’s Men’s Ministry and has served as an adult and children’s Sunday school teacher. At OU-HCOM, Dr. Drozek serves as the faculty co-advisor for the student chapters of the Christian Medical Association and the Surgery and Sports Medicine Club. He served as co-advisor for Salud es Vida and the Albert Schweitzer Fellows Program in 2011. Dr. Drozek also serves as a facilitator for various research programs by OU-HCOM students, and is the co-author of various research articles. In 2009, the national Student Osteopathic Surgical Association honored Dr. Drozek as Surgery Mentor of the Year. Dr. Drozek is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery, and he is a member of the American Osteopathic Association, the Ohio Osteopathic Association, the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons and the Christian Medical Association. Dr. Drozek earned a bachelor’s degree from Cedarville College in Cedarville, Ohio. He completed a rotating internship and a general surgery residency, both at Doctors Hospital in Columbus, where he was chief resident in 1987–1988.

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Awards and Recognition Outstanding Student Awards Dean’s Award: Kim Minh Phan Global Health Award: Jennifer Ashley Lazor Osteopathic Heritage Award: Amy Wirtz Johnson Student D.O. of the Year: Sara Elizabeth Thorp Outstanding Research Award: Lesley Anne Ramos Kellie Biomedical Science Award: Paul Harding Eichenseer Family Practice Award: Lindsay Rachelle Bradbee Ohio Department of Aging – Geriatric Medicine/Gerontology Award: Rachel Nicole Hart Obstetrics and Gynecology Award: Emily Ellen Burnette Pediatrics Award: Amanda Gogol-Tagliaferro Social Medicine Award: Sara Elizabeth Thorp Specialty Medicine Award: Marisa Patryce McGinley Outstanding Case-Based Paper Award: Lauren Rebecca Brobeck Doctors Foundation Award: Amanda Christine Farrell, Jeffrey Aaron James, Gwendolyn Leigh Welsh

Centers for Osteopathic Research and Education Awards Affinity Medical Center – Massillon: Andrew G. Little Cleveland Clinic/South Pointe Hospital – Cleveland: Katie McConnell Davis Firelands Regional Medical Center – Sandusky: Amy Wirtz Johnson Grandview Medical Center – Dayton: Andrew Robert Malarkey Humility of Mary Health Partners/St. Joseph Health Center – Warren: Stephanie Marie Maus Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center – Toledo: Barbara Marie Mellman Mount Carmel West Medical Center – Columbus: Paul Harding Eichenseer O’Bleness Memorial Hospital – Athens: Korrie Beth Waters OhioHealth Columbus: Kim Minh Phan Southern Ohio Medical Center – Portsmouth: Arrika Jo Mains St. John Medical Center – Westlake: Erika Alyse Wager Summa Western Reserve Hospital – Cuyahoga Falls: Jason R. Sargent

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Outstanding Faculty Recognition Affinity Medical Center Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician Outstanding Medical Education Trainee

David A. Katz, D.O. Cory A. Brown, D.O. Frederick U. Eruo, M.D. Emily M. Fiers, D.O.

Firelands Regional Medical Center Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician Outstanding Medical Education Trainee

Robert L. Hill, M.D. Kari Ketvertis, M.D. William D. Bruner, D.O. Stacey L. Carpenter, D.O.

Grandview Medical Center Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician Outstanding Medical Education Trainee

Jose U. Torres, D.O. Micah R. Davis, D.O. Jeffrey J. Kaufhold, M.D. Christopher M. Manhart, D.O.

Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician Outstanding Medical Education Trainee

Rosemary L. D’Agostino, M.D. Nicholas G. Espinoza, D.O. Ahed T. Nahhas, M.D. Douglas A. Smith, D.O.

Mount Carmel Health System Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician

Meredith N. Mucha, M.D. Benedicta D. Udeagbala, D.O. Bryan T. Grischow, D.O.

OhioHealth - Columbus Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician Outstanding Medical Education Trainee

Linda A. Iskra, M.D. Michael E. Campolo, D.O. Donald L. Freidenberg, D.O. Deepa R. Halaharvi, D.O.

Cleveland Clinic/South Pointe Hospital Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician Outstanding Medical Education Trainee

M. Stacia Dearmin, M.D. Marlene H. Weinstein, M.D. Samir Abraskia, M.D. Paul Paik, D.O.

Southeast Ohio CORE Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician Outstanding Medical Education Trainee

Scott J. McCallum, M.D. Scott J. Anzalone, M.D. William A. Cline, D.O. Crystal Mills, D.O.

Southern Ohio Medical Center Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician Outstanding Medical Education Trainee

Kevin W. Kammler, D.O. Justin S. Greenlee, D.O. Thomas L. Khoury, M.D. Jeremy Parsons, D.O.

St.

Joseph A. Girgis, M.D. Thomas W. Wagner, D.O. James K. Matheson, D.O. Gary J. Laubacker, D.O.

John Medical Center Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician Outstanding Medical Education Trainee

Humility of Mary Health Partners/St. Joseph Health Center Outstanding Primary Care Physician Gretchen L. Nickell, D.O. Outstanding Family Physician Anthony S. Lattanzio, D.O. Outstanding Specialty Physician Robert J. Orr, M.D. Outstanding Medical Education Trainee Gregory L. Gibson, D.O. Summa Western Reserve Hospital Outstanding Primary Care Physician Outstanding Family Physician Outstanding Specialty Physician Outstanding Medical Education Trainee

Gary B. Pinta, Jr., M.D. Andrea G. Cerone, M.D. Michael D. Bage, M.D. Sergio A. Ulloa, D.O.

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Graduates in 2012 Seth OchiĂŠng Agiro B.S.N., Cedarville University, 2005

Brittany Cameron Eckstein B.A., Miami University, 2007 M.A., Case Western Reserve University, 2008 Mentor: Michael Eckstein, M.D.

Jennifer Lynn Allen B.A., University of Louisville, 2007 Sabine Myrtho Barlatt B.A., CUNY, Queens, 2003 M.S., University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Osteopathic Medicine, 2007 Mentor: Crispin Barlatt, M.D. Julie Lorraine Bellissimo B.S., Grove City College, 2008 Mentor: Jay Shubrook, D.O. Gregory Hayward Bennett* B.S., Miami University, 2008

Annick Edon B.S., The Ohio State University, 2005 Tara Reisha Edwards* B.S., Hampton University, 2004 Paul Harding Eichenseer B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2006 Mentor: Daryl Sybert, D.O. Ryan Lee Eschbaugh B.S., Marietta College, 2007

Samar Marie Boulos B.S., Youngstown State University, 2008

Stephen Daniel Evans B.A., Vassar College, 2008 Mentor: Daniel Evans, D.O.

Ryan Michael Box B.S., University of Dayton, 2008

Amanda Christine Farrell* B.S., Wittenberg University, 2008

Lindsay Rachelle Bradbee B.S., Ohio University, 2008

Alanna Marie Foglietti B.A., The Ohio State University, 2008 Mentor: Mark Foglietti, D.O.

Lauren Rebecca Brobeck* B.S., Mount Union College, 2008 Mentor: Leon Wince, Ph.D. Matthew Richard Brown B.S., Wright State University, 2008 Ryan V. Burkhart B.S., Muskingum College, 2007 Emily Ellen Burnette B.A., Miami University, 2007 Mentor: Scott Delong, D.O. Jennifer Ruth Christenson B.A., University of Michigan, 2007 Mentors: Paul Christenson, M.D., Melissa Rosado de Christenson, M.D. Sarah Marie Porter Coffman B.A., Miami University, 2005 M.S., Johns Hopkins University, 2007 Mentor: Dawn Sammons, D.O.

Stephen Lee Fostyk B.A., Malone College, 2007 Mentor: Mark Foglietti, D.O. David Patrick Frey B.A., Miami University, 2007 Mentor: John Dumot, D.O. Carl R. Fry B.A., The College of Wooster, 2008 Mentor: Mark Lamielle, D.O. Lauren Marie Fuller* B.S., Michigan State University, 2008 Mentor: Linda Ross, D.O. Jeremy Robert Girmann B.S., Wright State University, 2008 Mentor: Robert Girmann, M.D. Amanda Gogol-Tagliaferro B.A., Loyola University Chicago, 2008

Joseph R. Crawford B.S., Wright State University, 2007

Justin Paul Gusching B.S., The Ohio State University, 2007

Dominique Starr Crosby B.S., Grand Valley State University, 2007 Mentor: Denice Worthy, M.D.

Scott Burdine Hahn B.S., Wright State University, 2008

Steven R. Cubbison B.A., Miami University, 2006 Mentors: Theodore Cubbison, D.O., Adele Lipari, D.O. Katie McConnell Davis B.A., Ursuline College, 2007 Mentor: Jane D’Isa-Smith, D.O. Nicole Elizabeth Davis B.A., Anderson University, 2007 Victoria Marie DiGennaro B.A., Youngstown State University, 2008 Mentor: Ron Russ, D.O.

Rachel Nicole Hart* B.S., University of Louisville, 2008 Mentor: Shorin Nemeth, D.O. Kristi Beth Hawley B.S., Ohio University, 2008 Mentor: Scott Drew, D.O. Emily Marie Heckendorn* B.S., Indiana Wesleyan University, 2008 Mentor: Ted Heckendorn, M.D. Stephanie Lynn Heller B.S., University of Dayton, 2007

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Andrew Dean Henson B.S., Colorado State University, 2007 Mentor: Anita Steinbergh, D.O.

Sarita Venkata Maturu B.S., University of Cincinnati, 2008 Mentor: Prasad Maturu, M.D.

Stephanie Kay Hertz B.S., Wright State University, 2007

Stephanie Marie Maus B.S., Youngstown State University, 2008

Nicklaus James Hess* B.S., Muskingum College, 2008 Mentor: Paul A. Martin, D.O.

Kevin Patrick McAninch B.A., Wittenberg University, 2006

Melissa Flannery Holland B.S., The Ohio State University, 2005 M.S., The Ohio State University, 2008 Mentor: Benjamin F. Tancinco, M.D. Jeanne Ocheze Hunter B.S., Wright State University, 2005 Mentor: Cynthia A. Woods, M.D. Jeffrey Aaron James B.S., University of Dayton, 2008 Amy Wirtz Johnson B.S., Westminster College, 2007 Mentor: Anthony Chila, D.O. Graham Kyle Johnson B.S., Youngstown State University, 2008 LaQuita Marie Jones B.S., Kent State University, 2007 Mentor: Georgenna Riley, D.O. Lesley Anne Ramos Kellie* B.S.N., University of Louisville, 2004 Mentor: Brandon John Kellie, M.D.

Marisa Patryce McGinley B.A., The College of Wooster, 2008 Mentor: D. Keith Watson, D.O. Hannah Marie McKeever B.A., Wright State University, 2008 Mentor: Thomas Khoury, M.D. Barbara Marie Mellman B.S., The Ohio State University, 2008 Vashti Terese Mensah B.S., Cedarville University, 2007 Mentor: Sarah McGrew, B.S.N. Laura Elisabeth Mong B.S., The Ohio State University, 2005 Mentor: Charles Keller, D.O. Candace Patrice Moore B.S., Tennessee State University, 2006 Mentor: Reginald Hughes, M.D. Phuc Kim-Hoang Nguyen B.S., Virginia Commonwealth University, 2006 Mentor: John Schriner, Ph.D.

Brian J. Kelly B.S., University of Dayton, 2007

Carl W. Noble B.S., The Ohio State University, 2007 Mentor: William Noble, D.O.

Andrew Paul King B.S., Texas Lutheran University, 2007 Mentor: Eric Mast, D.O.

Cara Brianne Norvell B.S., The Ohio State University, 2007

Amanda Joan Kocoloski* B.S., University of Dayton, 2007 Mentor: Phillip Kocoloski, D.O. Sotirios Koros B.S., University of Cincinnati, 2007 William Anthony Krebs, Jr. B.S., University of Dayton, 2008 Mentor: David Drozek, D.O. Jennifer Ashley Lazor* B.S., Marquette University, 2007 Mentor: James A. Lazor, D.O. Andrew G. Little B.S., Shawnee State University, 2007 Mentor: Andrew Culver, D.O.

Robert John Nydza B.S., Siena Heights University, 2007 Jacob Benjamin Osterbur B.A., Augustana College, 2007 Mentor: William Osterbur, M.D. Crystal LeGayle Parks B.S., Alabama A&M University, 2006 Kristin Michelle Peoples B.A., University of Arkansas, 2006 M.Ed., Kent State University, 2008 Mentor: Jason Diehl, M.D. Kim Minh Phan B.S., University of Louisville, 2006 Mentor: Jay Shubrook, D.O.

Megan Jennifer Loveland B.A., Denison University, 2006

James Charles Prueter* B.S., Ithaca College, 2006 Mentor: Mathew Cosenza, D.O.

Arrika Jo Mains* B.S., Shawnee State University, 2008 Mentor: Linda Ross, D.O.

Vikram Raje B.S., The Ohio State University, 2008

Andrew Robert Malarkey B.A., Transylvania University, 2007 Mentor: Robert Malarkey, M.D. Lisa Marie Martorano* B.S., Wittenberg University, 2008 Mentor: Dawn Sammons, D.O.

Jason Leigh Rapaport B.A., Vanderbilt University, 2007 Mentor: Adolfo Rapaport, D.O. Brandon John Dale Rein* B.A. Miami University, 2007 Mentor: Sajal Gupta, M.D.

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Krystal Marie Renszel B.A., Wittenberg University, 2004 M.S., Kent State University, 2009 Mentor: Mary Ellen Margocs DiDonato, D.O.

Jayme Ann Vogt B.S., Wright State University, 2004 Louis E. Volino B.S., John Carroll University, 2008 Mentor: Gretchen Nickell, D.O.

Joseph James Rousher B.A., Malone College, 2008

Jeremy Wachenschwanz A.S., Hocking College, 2004 B.S.Sp.S., Ohio University, 2008 Mentor: Charles Keller, D.O.

Jason R. Sargent B.S., Mount Vernon Nazarene University, 2007 Chase Andrew Scarbrough B.S., University of Toledo, 2008 Mentor: Frank Schwartz, M.D.

Erika Alyse Wager B.S., John Carroll University, 2007 Mentor: Leon Wince, Ph.D.

Rebecca J. Schroeder B.S., Muskingum College, 2008 Mentor: Patrick Nduaguba, D.O.

Korrie Beth Waters* B.S., St. John Fisher College, 2007 Mentor: Karen Montgomery-Reagan, D.O.

Tamara Jean Scott B.S., Kent State University, 2005 Mentor: Duke Starr, D.O.

Gwendolyn Leigh Welsh* B.S., Ball State University, 2005 M.S., University of Cincinnati, 2008 Mentor: Katy Kropf, D.O.

Samuel Nelson Sigoloff B.A., St. Mary’s University, 2007 Mentor: David Drozek, D.O.

Kenneth Robert Willaert* B.S., Minnesota State University-Mankato, 2007

Jenna Leigh Silakoski B.S., University of Rio Grande, 2007 Mentor: Dan Black, D.O.

Rachel P. Woods B.S., Kent State University, 2006 M.S., University of Cincinnati, 2009 Mentor: Cassandra Suggs, M.D.

Christopher B. Stalling B.S., Denison University, 2008 Robert Jarrett Steffy B.S., Youngstown State University, 2008

Kenneth Elliot Wyatt B.A., B.S., Indiana University, 2004 Mentor: Robert H. Wyatt, M.D.

Brian David Steginsky B.A., Kenyon College, 2007 Mentor: Alan Steginsky, M.D.

Jennifer Yee* B.S., Ohio University, 2008 Mentor: Dennis Yee, D.O.

David Francis Sypert B.S., John Carroll University, 2007 Mentor: Greg Gibbons, M.D.

Alexander S. Yeh B.S., The Ohio State University, 2005 Jessica Lynne Yonley B.S., Gannon University, 2006

Joseph Paul Tagliaferro, III B.S., Loyola University Chicago, 2008

Jeffrey Michael York B.S., The Ohio State University, 2008

Danielle Lynn Taylor B.S., University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2004 M.S., Barry University, 2006 Mentor: Wayne Carlsen, D.O.

*Denotes Sigma Sigma Phi Class of 2012

Sara Elizabeth Thorp* B.A., Earlham College, 2001 Mentor: Stevan Walkowski, D.O. Christa Michelle Tomc B.S., University of Notre Dame, 2008 Mentors: Michael Tomc, D.O., Linda Tomc, D.O. Christine Ngoc Tran* B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2006 Corey Allen Trobaugh B.A., Bowling Green State University, 2007 Chau Minh Uong B.A., The University of Texas at Dallas, 2004 Mentor: Vuong Uong, M.D. Samantha Phoua Vang-Cheng B.A., University of Michigan, Dearborn, 2007 B.S., University of Michigan, Dearborn, 2007

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Osteopathic Physician’s Oath I do hereby affirm my loyalty to the profession I am about to enter. I will be mindful always of my great responsibility to preserve the health and the life of my patients, to retain their confidence and respect both as a physician and a friend who will guard their secrets with scrupulous honor and fidelity, to perform faithfully my professional duties, to employ only those recognized methods of treatment consistent with good judgment and with my skill and ability, keeping in mind always nature’s laws and the body’s inherent capacity for recovery. I will be ever vigilant in aiding in the general welfare of the community, sustaining its laws and institutions, not engaging in those practices which will in any way bring shame or discredit upon myself or my profession. I will give no drugs for deadly purposes to any person, though it be asked of me. I will endeavor to work in accord with my colleagues in a spirit of progressive cooperation and never by word or by act cast imputations upon them or on their rightful practices. I will look with respect and esteem upon all those who have taught me my art. To my college I will be loyal and strive always for its best interests and for the interests of the students who will come after me. I will be ever alert to further the application of basic biologic truths to the healing arts and to develop the principles of osteopathic medicine as taught by my profession. In the presence of this gathering, I bind myself to this oath.

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Alma Mater, Ohio*

Whene’re we take our book of mem’ries

And scan its pages through and through

We’ll find no days that glow so brightly

As those we spent at old O.U.

Within our Alma Mater’s portals

We meet her children hand to hand,

And when there comes the day of parting,

Still firm and loyal we will stand.

Alma Mater, Ohio, Alma Mater, brave and fair!

Alma Mater, we hail thee, for we own thy kindly care.

Alma Mater, Ohio, when we read thy story o’er,

We revere thee and cheer thee

As we sing thy praise once more.

*Words and music by Kenneth S. Clark. Written in 1915 and awarded first prize in the Alma Mater Song Contest conducted by Edwin W. Chubb, dean, College of Liberal Arts.

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Ohio University Board of Trustees C. Robert Kidder, M.S.I.E., chair Columbus

Henry Heilbrunn, B.S.J. National trustee

Gene T. Harris, Ph.D., vice chair Columbus

Frank P. Krasovec, B.B.A., M.B.A. National trustee

Sandra J. Anderson, J.D. Dublin

Arlene Greenfield, B.S.H.E., M.A. Alumni representative

David Brightbill, B.S.Ed. Lower Salem

Allison Arnold Student trustee

N. Victor Goodman, B.A., J.D. Columbus

Danielle Parker Student trustee

Janetta King, B.S. Worthington

Thomas E. Davis, Ph.D. Secretary

Kevin B. Lake, D.O. Leesburg

Stephen T. Golding, M.A. Treasurer

David A. Wolfort, A.B. Bedford Heights

Ohio University Administrative Officers Roderick J. McDavis, Ph.D. President

Ryan T. Lombardi, M.Ed. Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students

Pamela J. Benoit, Ph.D. Executive Vice President and Provost Stephen T. Golding, M.A. Vice President for Finance and Administration, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer Joesph Shields, Ph.D. Vice President for Research & Creative Activity and Dean of the Graduate College

John J. Biancamano, J.D. General Counsel J. Brice Bible, M.S. Chief Information Officer John A. Brose, D.O. Executive Dean for Health Affairs

J. Bryan Benchoff Vice President for University Advancement and President and CEO for the Ohio University Foundation

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Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

Advisory Board Appointive Members

Statutory Member

Deborah Phillips Bower, A.B. Columbus

Roderick J. McDavis, Ph.D. President, Ohio University Athens

Roy G. Chew, Ph.D. Dayton Norman E. Dewire, D.Min. Dayton Kevin B. Lake, D.O. Columbus

Ex-Officio Member John A. Brose, D.O. Dean, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Executive Dean for Health Affairs, Ohio University Athens

Richard A. Vincent, M.B.A. Columbus

Secretary

Benedict Weissenrieder, B.S. Athens

Thomas E. Davis, Ph.D. Secretary, Ohio University Board of Trustees Athens

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Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Administration John A. Brose, D.O. Dean

Laurie Sheridan Lach, B.S. Director of Alumni Affairs

D. Keith Watson, D.O. Senior Associate Dean, Academic Affairs

Karoline E. Lane, M.L.S. Director of Communication

John F. Blazyk, Ph.D. Associate Dean, Research

Jill Harmon, M.Ed. Director of Admissions

Wayne A. Carlsen, D.O. Assistant Dean, Clinical Education

Kathleen J. Trace, M.H.A. Director of Community Health Programs and Area Health Education Center

Cheryl A. Riley, M.S.N. Assistant Dean, Academic Affairs

Sharon B. Zimmerman, M.P.A. Director of Medical Development and Executive Director of Alumni Affairs

Nicole Wadsworth, D.O. Assistant Dean,Preclinical Education

Alex Westerfelt, Ph.D. Director of Institutional Assessment and Planning

Patricia A. Burnett, Ph.D. Assistant Dean, Student Affairs John D. Schriner, Ph.D. Assistant Dean, Admissions

CENTERS FOR OSTEOPATHIC RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

Kathy S. Brooks, M.Ed. Chief Financial Officer Audrone R. Biknevicius, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Biomedical Sciences

Peter A. Bell, D.O., MBA Assistant Dean

David Eland, D.O. Chairman, Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine

Andrew K. Culver, D.O. Assistant Dean Nicholas G. Espinoza, D.O. Assistant Dean

Jen-Tzer Gau, M.D., Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Geriatric Medicine/Gerontology

Jeffrey Hunter, D.O. Assistant Dean

Karen Montgomery-Reagan, D.O. Chairman, Department of Pediatrics

Terry A. Johnson, D.O. Assistant Dean

Jack M. Ramey, D.O. Chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Dennis E. Kane, D.O. Assistant Dean

Christopher A. Simpson, D.O., Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Family Medicine Michael W. Tomc, D.O. Chairman, Department of Specialty Medicine Jaqueline H. Wolf, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Social Medicine Douglas D. Mann, Ph.D. Executive Assistant to the Dean Al Reed, M.C.T.P. Director of Medical Informatics George F. Dunigan, II, B.S. Director of Governmental Affairs Stephen S. Davis, Ph.D. Director of Faculty Development

Joni M. Koren, D.O. Assistant Dean James E. Preston, D.O. Assistant Dean Ronald J. Russ, D.O. Assistant Dean Philip A. Starr, III, D.O. Assistant Dean Anita M. Steinbergh, D.O. Assistant Dean David L. Tolentino, D.O. Assistant Dean Stevan Walkowski, D.O. Assistant Dean

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Centers for Osteopathic Research and Education Participating Members Affinity Medical Center – Massillon Cleveland Clinic/South Pointe Hospital – Warrensville Heights Firelands Regional Medical Center – Sandusky Grandview Medical Center – Dayton Humility of Mary Health Partners/St. Joseph Health Center – Warren Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center – Toledo Mount Carmel West Medical Center – Columbus O’Bleness Memorial Hospital – Athens OhioHealth/Doctors Hospital – Columbus Southern Ohio Medical Center – Portsmouth St. John Medical Center – Westlake Summa Western Reserve Hospital – Cuyahoga Falls Associate Members Adena Regional Medical Center – Chillicothe Cleveland Clinic/Fairview Medical Center – Cleveland Fairfield Medical Center – Lancaster Humility of Mary Health Partners/St. Elizabeth Health Center – Youngstown Marietta Memorial Hospital – Marietta Metro Health Medical Center – Cleveland OhioHealth/Grant Medical Center – Columbus Summa Health System/Akron City Hospital – Akron Ancillary Members Appalachian Behavioral Health Center – Athens Chillicothe Veterans Administration Medical Center – Chillicothe Mount Carmel/New Albany Surgical Hospital – New Albany Mount Carmel/St. Anne’s Hospital – Columbus OhioHealth/Riverside Methodist Hospital – Columbus Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy – Ada



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