Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine welcomes you to the GeorgiaCommencement Ceremony honoring the Classes of 2023
          Tuesday, May 23, 2023
           
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        Classes of 2023
          Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
          Doctor of Pharmacy
          Doctor of Physical Therapy
          Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences
          Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Science
          Master of Science in Health SciencesPhysician Assistant Studies
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        Program
        ..........................................................................................................Classes of 2023
        Processional
        PCOM Georgia R Br yan Ginn, Jr
        Anthem ...................................................................................Ruth Pierre, PharmD ’22
        Invocation Chief Campus Officer,
        National
        Vice President Kenneth J Veit,
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        .............................................................................Thomas J. Gravina
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        “Jimmy”
        Welcome Provost and Senior
        DO, MBA President and Chief Executive Officer
        S. Feldstein, DO Chairman, Board
        Trustees
        Mayor of Suwanee
        Honorable James
        Burnette, Jr.
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        Feldstein Conferring of the Degree ..........................................................................................Mr. Gravina D O C TO R O F H u m A N e l e T T e R S, H O N O R I S C Au S A J u l I e G I N N m O R e T Z C H I e F e X Pe R I e N C e O F F I C e R, AV P, PAT I e N T A N D FA m I lY C e N T e R e D C A R e Au G u S TA u N I V e R S I T Y H e A lT H S Y S T e m Au G u S TA, G A Address .........................................................................................................................Dr. Moretz Audience please rise if you are able * * *
        Presentation of Commencement Speaker for Honorar
        Degree Dr
        Dean’s Remarks
          Dean and Chief Academic Officer, Osteopathic Medical Program
          Dean and Chief Academic Officer, School of Pharmacy
          Dean, School of Health Science
          Presentation of Candidates for Degrees in Course College of Osteopathic Medicine
          Mann, DO, FAAP
          Spencer, PhD, RPh
          y McDonald, DO
          McDonald
          Conferring of the Degrees
          Feldstein College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Pharmacy School of Health Sciences
          Oaths
          Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
          Doctor of Pharmacy
          Doctor of Health Sciences
          Closing Remarks and Benediction
          President, PCOM Alumni Association
          Mann
          McDonald
          Lapoint, DO
          Lucas-O’Dennis, MS Recessional
          Vice President, PCOM Alumni Association
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        Program
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        Mann School of Pharmacy
        Spencer School of Health Sciences
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        Audience please rise if you are able *
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            PCOM Georgia Overview
          Established in 2005, PCOM Georgia is a private, not-for-profit, accredited institute of higher education dedicated to the healthcare professions. e Suwanee, Georgia, campus is affiliated with Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, a premier osteopathic medical school with a storied history.
          PCOM Georgia offers doctoral degrees in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy and physical therapy and graduate degrees in biomedical sciences, medical laboratory science, and physician assistant studies. Emphasizing “ a whole person approach to care, ” the Suwanee campus focuses on educational excellence, interpro fessional education and service to the wider community.
          PCOM extended its commitment to the Southeast in 2019 by establishing PCOM South Georgia, an additional teaching location in Moultrie, Georgia is campus offers a full four-year medical program leading to the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree and a Master of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences.
          e College is approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, which has recognized PCOM Georgia as a branch campus since 2004. e campus is authorized by the Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission as a branch campus of PCOM. Middle States Commission on Higher Education accredits the College, its branch campus, and its additional location. In addition, PCOM Georgia’s programs hold specialized accreditations through the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, the Commission on Accreditation in Physical erapy Education, and the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant.
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            Commencement Speaker
          Julie Moretz recently rejoined Augusta University Health in Augusta, GA, as Chief Experience
          Officer/assistant Vice President, Patient- and Family-Centered Care, bringing her career full circle. Inspired by her son ’ s battle with heart disease his multiple heart surgeries and heart transplant Julie has spent the better part of her career as a family leader improving health care for patients and families. Early on, Julie recognized that she and her husband must be key players on Daniel’s health care team for continuity of care and best possible outcomes.
          As the first volunteer chair of the Patient/Family Advisor y Council, Julie partnered with AU Health leaders to develop a nationally recognized patient- and family-centered program is work led to a newly created position as a hospital Director at AU Health for 11 years In this role, she implemented programs supporting adult and pediatric ser vices, created patient/family advisor y councils, and developed the Patient/Family Faculty program to incorporate patient- and family-centered concepts in medical education After wards, she worked with the Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care (IPFCC), based in Bethesda, MD, for nearly seven years and continues to ser ve as Faculty. In this role, she oversaw a variety of projects to develop partnerships among health care professionals, patients, and families and traveled across the U.S., Canada, and Saudi Arabia to bring this practice to life.
          Julie was associate Vice Chancellor for Patient- and Family-Centered Care at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) for four years where she had overall institutional leadership responsibility for developing clinical and academic programs related to PFCC before coming back home to Georgia.
          Some highlights of Julie’s career include ser ving on the national Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute’s (PCORI) Advisor y Panel and as a PCORI grant reviewer. She is the first public patient/community member named to the Board of Directors for the Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM), bringing a unique voice among the physician Chairs of Family Medicine Departments within academic medical institutions. She also ser ves on several committees with the American College of Radiology (ACR) and the Society of Health Systems, bringing a different perspective to this work Julie currently ser ves on the Boards of Directors for the International DAISY Foundation, SAFEHOMES of Augusta, and Ronald McDonald House
          Julie is a recipient of the Woman of Excellence in Health Care Award, the American Heart Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and was honored in DC with the National Healthcare Industr y Access Initiative ‘Make A Difference’ Award She and her family were featured in the PBS Remaking American Medicine series, Hand-in-Hand, where she was named a “Champion of Change.”
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        J u l I e G I N N m O R e T Z C H I e F e X Pe R I e N C e O F F I C e R AV P, PAT I e N T - A N D FA m I lY - C e N T e R e D C A R e Au G u S TA u N I V e R S I T Y H e A lT H S Y S T e m / Au G u S TA, G e O RG I A
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            Awards
           
    D o c t o r o f O s t e o p a t h i c M e d i c i n e
          D o c t o r o f P h a r m a c y
          D o c t o r o f P h y s i c a l T h e r a p y
          M a s t e r o f S c i e n c e i n B i o m e d i c a l S c i e n c e s
          M a s t e r o f S c i e n c e i n H e a l t h S c i e n c e s
          P h y s i c i a n A s s i s t a n t S t u d i e s
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            Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Awards
          We congratulate all of our award recipients for their distinguished academic performance and ser vice to the College and community.
          2023
          DOCTOR OF OSTeOPATHIC meDICINe
          mASON W. PReSSlY AWARD
          Presented to the member of the graduating class who has demonstrated exceptional ser vice to the community and to the College
          Kelsey martin
          PCOm GeORGIA O S T e O PAT H I C meDICINe STuDeNT AWARD
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who attained the highest scholastic average.
          Kevin Nguyen
          THe DeAN’S AWARD
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who, by personal and professional conduct and by contributions to student affairs and to the general program of PCOM Georgia, has been deemed worthy of special citation as recipient of the Dean’s Award.
          Salvatore Richard Caleb Jerris
          eXCelleNCe IN PRImARY CARe AWARD
          Awarded to the member of the graduating class who has been selected as most proficient in family medicine, general internal medicine, pediatrics and obstetrics and gynecology.
          David Pascual Rongo
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            Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Awards
          eXCelleNCe IN SPeCIAlT Y CARe AWARD
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has demonstrated excellence in surger y, specialty internal medicine, emergency medicine, neurology, pathology and radiology.
          William Frederick littlefield
          THe GAleN S. YOuNG, SR., DO memORIAl AWARD
          Awarded to the member of the graduating class who has shown exceptional interest and ability in the field of surger y.
          William Frederick littlefield
          THe T.A. SAPPINGTON AWARD IN FAmIlY meDICINe
          Awarded to a graduate who has been selected for a Georgia Family Medicine Residency Program and who demonstrates leadership abilities and participation in school and community activities.
          Shiori ucheya
          AlumNI ASSOCIATION AWARD
          Awarded by the Alumni Association of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine to the member of the graduating class who has been selected because of the high caliber of performance of professional duties in hospital and outpatient ser vices and academic excellence in basic and clinical sciences
          Nishant Gogna
          THe JeSSIe m. YOuNG memORIAl AWARD
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class for exceptional ser vice to the community or to the College
          emma mar y little
          THe DR. THOmAS m. ROWl AND, JR., SCHOl AR-ATHleTe AWARD
          Awarded to the member of the graduating class who has shown academic excellence in basic and clinical sciences and who has participated in and contributed to one of the College’s organized sports programs.
          Kathr yn DiVincenzo
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            Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Awards
          PAu l eVA N S, D O ’79 A N D m R S. ROX A N N e eVA N S
          F O u N D I N G D e A N e N D OW e D CO m m e N C e m e N T AWA R D
          Awarded at commencement to an outstanding member of the graduating class who was a non-traditional student (spent at least two years working, doing research, and/or ser ving in the militar y before entering medical school)
          Prasiddha Ramachandran
          GeORGIA OSTeOPATHIC meDICAl ASSOCIATION
          TRImBle AWARD OF eXCelleNCe
          Awarded to the student recognized as an outstanding graduate upon recommendation of the faculty and administration of PCOM Georgia in consultation with the Georgia Osteopathic Medical Association.
          Taha Ali Siddiqui
          P R e S I D e N T ’S l e A D e R S H I P A N D D I V e R S I T Y AWA R D
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has made a unique contribution to create an environment of shared responsibility and ownership for diversity and inclusion at PCOM, as well as demonstrating emerging and sustained commitment thereto
          emerson West
          PCOm GeORGIA STuDeNT AFFAIRS leADeRSHIP AWARD
          In recognition of the class member who demonstrated exceptional leadership by establishing student organizations and representing the student body in the College and the community
          Prakshal Jain
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            School of Pharmacy Awards
          We congratulate all of our award recipients for their distinguished academic performance and ser vice to the College and community.
          2023
          DOCTOR OF PHARmACY
          m e RC K AC A D e m I C e XC e l l e N C e AWA R D
          Awarded to a graduating student who has displayed superior scholastic and professional achievement, desirable qualities of professional, leadership and ethical conduct.
          Sara Hernandez mai Quyen Dang
          V I AT R I S PH A R m AC e u T I C A l S e XC e l l e N C e PH A R m AC Y AWA R D
          Awarded to a graduating student in the top 25% of their class who demonstrates high personal motivation and possess an unique ability to communicate drug information
          Phu Duong
          WO lT e R S K lu W e R H e A lT H AWA R D I N e XC e l l e N C e I N
          C l I N I C A l CO m m u N I C AT I O N S
          Awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated academic excellence (top 25% of class academically) as well as superior verbal and written communication skills.
          Zachar y michael Powell
          P CO m G e O RG I A PH A R m AC Y S T u D e N T AWA R D
          Awarded to the graduate who has attained the highest scholastic average
          Kristina Danielle Hodge
          A P Pe S T u D e N T O F T H e Y e A R
          Awarded to the graduate who is recognized by preceptors and faculty for demonstrating excellence during advanced pharmacy practice experiences
          Alexandrea Brianna Coleman
          
              
              
            
            School of Pharmacy Awards
          PH A R m AC e u T I C A l S C I e N C e S R e S e A RC H AWA R D
          Awarded to the graduate who is recognized for excellence in research in the area of pharmaceutical sciences.
          erica Wong
          PH A R m AC Y P R AC T I C e R e S e A RC H AWA R D
          Awarded to the graduate who is recognized for excellence in research in the area of pharmacy practice.
          Julie lu
          J O H N C. K e R m O D e AWA R D
          Awarded to the student who best demonstrates genuine sincerity, compassion, positive attitude and willingness to help and motivate others.
          Julie lu
          D e A N’S C I T I Z e N S H I P AWA R D
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has demonstrated exemplar y ser vice and engagement as a citizen of PCOM.
          matthew Javed Watson
          l e A D e R S H I P AWA R D
          Awarded to the graduate who has exemplified leadership qualities within PCOM and the profession.
          Dion Blocker Jr.
          P RO F e S S I O N A l I S m AWA R D
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has demonstrated the most professional conduct or professional contributions to the profession.
          etim Nkereuwem
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            School of Pharmacy Awards
          CO m m u N I T Y S e RV I C e AWA R D
          Awarded to the graduate who has demonstrated exemplar y engagement, time engagement, time donations and ser vice to the broader external community, locally or nationally.
          Breann Carmel Prophete
          u N I T e D S TAT e S P u B l I C H e A lT H S e RV I C e AWA R D
          Awarded to recognize pharmacy students that make significant contributions to public health.
          erica Wong
          P R e S I D e N T ’S l e A D e R S H I P A N D D I V e R S I T Y AWA R D
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has made a unique contribution to create an environment of shared responsibility and ownership for diversity and inclusion at PCOM, as well as demonstrating emerging and sustained commitment thereto.
          Arthur Ivey Few
          m O S T I m P ROV e D AWA R D
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has demonstrated the most improved academic performance.
          Samantha Jo Conklin
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            School of Health SciencesAwards
          We congratulate all of our award recipients for their distinguished academic performance and ser vice to the College and community.
          2023
          DOCTOR OF PHYSICAl THeRAPY
          PCOm GeORGIA PH Y S I C A l T H e R A P Y STuDeNT AWARD
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who attained the highest scholastic average.
          Cameron Aver y Ragland
          e XC e l l e N C e I N R e S e A RC H AWA R D
          Awarded to the graduate who excelled in a graduate research project or scholarly activity in the area of physical therapy.
          emily Ann Hulsey
          Viktor Jelici
          e XC e l l e N C e I N leADeRSHIP & PROFeSSIONAlISm
          Awarded to a student who has demonstrated exceptional leadership abilities and demonstrates professionalism as defined and described by the American Physical Therapy Association.
          Austin Ker win Pack
          eXCelleNCe IN SeRVICe
          Awarded to a student who has made outstanding contributions to the community through volunteerism while enrolled in the doctoral program in physical therapy
          Zelma Angelique estrada Womack
          P R e S I D e N T ’S l e A D e R S H I P A N D D I V e R S I T Y AWA R D
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has made a unique contribution to create an environment of shared responsibility and ownership for diversity and inclusion at PCOM, as well as demonstrating emerging and sustained commitment thereto.
          Donald Chinedum Onyeanula
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            School of Health SciencesAwards
          We congratulate all of our award recipients for their distinguished academic performance and ser vice to the College and community.
          2023
          mASTeR OF SCIeNCe IN BIOmeDICAl SCIeNCeS
          DeAN’S AWARD IN BIOmeDICAl SCIeNCeS
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who attained the highest scholastic average.
          Shamaza Neqella Rivers-Johnson
          
          THe FACulT Y AWARD IN BIOmeDICAl SCIeNCeS THeSIS TRACK
          Awarded to a graduate in the thesis track who is recognized by the faculty for outstanding academic achievement and who represents the highest ideals of the graduate program.
          Alisa Frances Hicks
          
          THe FACulT Y AWARD IN BIOmeDICAl SCIeNCeS NON-THeSIS TRACK
          Awarded to the graduate in the non-thesis track who is recognized by the faculty for outstanding academic achievement and who represents the highest ideals of the graduate program.
          Judson Hendr y
          
          BIOmeDICAl SCIeNCeS leADeRSHIP AWARD
          This award recognizes a graduate who has demonstrated exceptional leadership, high academic achievement, and the ability to effectively represent the class in college and community affairs.
          erek Arsiniega
          
          PReSIDeNT ’S leADeRSHIP AND DIVeRSIT Y AWARD
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has made a unique contribution to create an environment of shared responsibility and ownership for diversity and inclusion at PCOM, as well as demonstrating emerging and sustained commitment thereto
          Onachukwu
          Chisom Nwolisa
          
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            School of Health SciencesAwards
          We congratulate all of our award recipients for their distinguished academic performance and ser vice to the College and community.
          2023
          mASTeR OF SCIeNCe IN HeAlTH SCIeNCeS PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STuDIeS
          PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STuDIeS PROVOST AWARD
          Provost’s Award recognizes academic excellence and potential for contributions to the field of study and profession.
          Bailey Hartwig
          FACulT Y ReCOGNITION AWARD FOR OuTSTANDING ClINICAl ACHIeVemeNT
          Awarded to a graduate who, while on rotations, consistently showed eagerness to learn clinical medicine while maintaining respect for patients, preceptors, fellow healthcare workers and other students.
          emma marino Pontalti
          S A R A S O m e R S Ru Pe RT H u m A N I TA R I A N AWA R D
          Awarded to a physician assistant graduate who has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to those in need. The recipient exemplifies the philosophy of health care ser vice and compassion above self.
          Tamia Camille Wayne
          PReSIDeNT ’S leADeRSHIP AND DIVeRSIT Y AWARD
          Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has made a unique contribution to create an environment of shared responsibility and ownership for diversity and inclusion at PCOM, as well as demonstrating emerging and sustained commitment thereto.
          Vanessa
          J. Frans
          
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            Degrees in Course
           
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        mariam Ahmed
          Gopal Dhirubhai Amin
          Yusra Asif
          erin A. Baker
          Shekinah Baron
          elizabeth James Bautista-Whitaker
          Selamawiet Teshome Belay
          Jordan Bradshaw
          Rex Austin Burch
          Noah Simmons Carlisle
          Steven eugene Carter Jr.
          Nicole Castro
          Kiran Sai Chamarti
          Angelo William Changas
          Jordan Clear
          Kathr yn DiVincenzo
          Avina Duong
          Brea michelle echard
          Tyler Feltham
          mingli Feng
          mahreen Nizarali Gilani
          Nishant Gogna
          Aric Richard Gonter
          michael Phillip Goodall
          
              
              
            
            Degrees in Course
          DOCTOR OF OSTeOPATHIC meDICINe
          Gerard C. Griesser
          Kiyana elizabeth Harris
          Nicholas Alexander Heisler
          Debbie Hoang
          madison Hoover
          Patrick Ryan Houlihan
          linh Kha Nguyen Huynh
          Prakshal Jain
          Shideh Javadi
          Salvatore Richard Caleb Jerris
          Roshen John
          William Harrison Jones
          Pallav Joshi
          Hussain Kachwalla
          Aarushi Kalra
          moon Kang
          Palna Kapadia
          Alexandra Kershteyn
          Suria Sheela Khurana
          David Paul Kim
          Do Kim
          So Yeon Kim
          Heather Kiskel
          malte Johannes Krapp
          eunice Chaeyoon lee
          Jean lee
          Kristen michelle lee
          moon Young lee
          Sara lezcano
          emma mar y little
          William Frederick littlefield
          Joy C. maduka
          Viraj makavana
          Andrew manhan
          Zahra manji
          Fahad marmarchi
          Kelsey martin
          Cherita Sylvon moore
          Andrew Ronald morrissey
          Andrew Na
          Abdel-Rahman Naser
          Abed elrahman Saleh Naser
          Kevin Nguyen
          Sophia Nguyen
          Tapan Patel
          Ioana Raluca Pencea
          Dawn Catherine Penney
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        Sofia Fransheska Perez Perez
          Austin James Priaulx
          Prasiddha Ramachandran
          maha Raslan
          Kelsey Alexandra Rice
          Tyler Richie
          lanerica Jamese Rogers
          Robert Tyler Rollins
          David Pascual Rongo
          Sydney Rotman
          David milton Sandy
          
              
              
            
            Degrees in Course
          Bhakti Sanghani
          Jerativat Satayarekha
          Ja’Davia Schafer
          Raman Shrestha
          Hamzah Shroof
          Taha Ali Siddiqui
          Hayley Ann Silverstein
          Abhiram Srivatsa
          Christopher Austin Staley
          Suvarsha Reddy Sura
          Basanta apa
          Cindy Tung
          Ashley Sierra Turek
          Shiori ucheya omas Jeffrey Wallace
          laurel Dana Wartenberg
          Sabrina Jaclyn melo Weeks
          emerson West
          William Zachar y Woolfolk
          Anastasiya Yashchuk
          mar yam Zoabi
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        Olufisayo Simisola Akinwande
          Nicoleta Alexandru
          Naza Chimdi Anens
          Ganiat Omobolanle Asuni
          Alex Awuah
          liliana Bent
          Dion Blocker Jr.
          Alexis Dominique Blount
          monica Ashraf Boulis
          Barr y Allen Brown Jr.
          Chelsea Bruce
          lorena Fabiola Buitrago
          Shandela Carson
          eun Ji Choi
          Christopher Sigmund Claudius
          Alexandrea Brianna Coleman
          Samantha Jo Conklin
          leah Creech
          mai Quyen Dang
          Harshini Desai
          Phu Duong
          Donya Fakhar zadeh
          Arthur Ivey Few
          Tania Nannette Gonzalez Serrano
          Hazhir HajiAlilou
          
              
              
            
            Degrees in Course
          DOCTOR OF PHARmACY
          Sara michelle Hernandez
          Amanda Rae Herndon
          William Rhett Hickox
          Kristina Danielle Hodge
          Andrea lowe Jones
          Jessica Ann Kim
          Yeunju lisa Kim
          Alex Kwan
          Tom Ho le
          Joomi lee
          Jung lee
          Kathleen Anne Andres leonardo
          Brittany monique lowder
          Julie lu
          Summer miller
          Sung eun mo
          Jorie-Anne Ijeoma morris
          Vy Nguyen
          etim Nkereuwem
          Felix uchenna Nkwocha Jr.
          Brooke Ashley Nusall
          Nefmarie Pacheco-Segarra
          Bhumi Patel
          Krishna Rajesh Patel
          Naitre Patel
          Zachar y michael Powell
          Breann Carmel Prophete
          Husna Rahim
          Jenny Jin Ro
          Fabiola Itzel Rojas
          louisa Amouzoua Sale
          Kwabena Tuffour Sarfo
          Sherly Savarimuthu
          evan Schultz
          Karan Shah
          Courtney Briana Smith
          Jaya Shenise Smith
          megan Ann Stalvey
          Tamar Tatai
          Devon Tousignant
          landr y Walter Toussi
          Catherine Hong Tran
          Alan Truong
          Rachel Tuhlei
          Cindy uy Voong
          matthew Javed Watson
          michael Whitaker
          erica Wong
          emma Nana Yeboah
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        Rachael marie Broom
          Alyson Burch
          emma elizabeth Burch
          Narah marie Bush
          Christian Storm Cafici-Rivera
          Andres Alberto De Rojas
          Nicholas edwards
          Zelma Angelique estrada-Womack
          Reema B. Gandhi
          Amber Nicole Haire
          erikka Hardrick
          madison marie Herman
          Jennifer Huh
          DOCTOR OF PHYSICAl THeRAPY
          emily Ann Hulsey
          Viktor Jelici
          Danielle Kershner
          Kim Khong
          Sean Koller
          Jacob michael Kostelec
          Haley langston
          Tasneem Kayam madan
          Valentine Kene mba
          Hunter James mcDermott
          Jay Stanley miller Jr.
          Christopher Tu Nguyen
          Donald Chinedum Onyeanula
          Austin Pack
          Junmin Park
          Shayla Smith Powell
          Cameron Aver y Ragland
          Tristan Shelnutt Sayre
          marco lorenzo Silva
          linda Tran
          Vineshia marie Washington
          Kelly Whetham
          Alisha Danielle White
          Jhamel Ameleo Williams
          Raven Darice Wood
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        Degrees in Course
        mASTeR OF SCIeNCe IN BIOmeDICAl SCIeNCeS
          Kianna Anderson
          erek Arsiniega
          Christopher Andrew Brown
          Courtney Shea Curtis
          melvet Brian Dangerfield
          Klai’shon latrice Fambrough
          Dinah Brionna Gibson
          Katherine Carrie Grant
          Kristina Dora Grant
          Jonathan Andrew Griffin
          Judson Hendr y
          Alisa Frances Hicks
          Tiffani elizabeth Holness
          Jeff John
          Farmaan Judge
          Joseph Salvador lozano
          morgan manson
          Timmy Nguyen
          Onachukwu Chisom Nwolisa
          Peter Nnamdi Ogoh
          Darlene Okafor
          Janki Patel
          Shamaza Neqella Rivers-Johnson
          mierra Robinson
          Rajat Sharma
          Jenna Taha
          Shaterria Walker
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        Degrees in Course
        mASTeR OF SCIeNCe IN meDICAl l ABORATORY SCIeNCe
          Courtney Burkley
          ures Sarmiento
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        Degrees in Course
        Kylie Bobertz
          mASTeR OF SCIeNCe IN HeAlTH SCIeNCeS PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STuDIeS
          Hailey Handerhan
          Neil Patel
          Adriana Booker-Rojas
          Bailey Hartwig
          Vanessa Peter
          Andrea Burkle
          Alaina Choiniere
          maegan Jewson
          emma marino Pontalti
          Jia lee
          maira Ramirez
          Sorin George Circa
          Kelly le-Pham
          Nataly Rincón
          Ryan Crane
          mariana Carolina liquidano
          Kayleigh Alexandra Roper
          Stephany Daniel lopez
          Courtney i Nguyen
          Soumi Saha
          Abigail elizabeth Fitler
          Ha Nguyen
          Alessia Primavera Severino
          Vanessa Josephine Frans
          Sarah Danielle Nugent
          Tamia Wayne
          Daniel Sultan Haider
          Hiral Patel
          Amy Rae Wise
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            Post-Graduate Training
           
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        mariam Ahmed Morehouse School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Internal Medicine
          micaela Alcala WellStar Kennestone Regional Medical Center Smyrna, GA Internal Medicine
          Gopal Dhirubhai Amin Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville, GA Psychiatr y
          Yusra Asif WellStar Kennestone Regional Medical Center Smyrna, GA Family Medicine
          erin Baker University of Florida COM Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL Emergency Medicine
          Shekinah Baron St Louis University SOM St. Louis, MO Pathology
          elizabeth James Bautista-Whitaker Carolinas Medical Center Charlotte, NC Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
          Selamawiet Teshome Belay Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Philadelphia, PA Transitional Year
          Jordan Bradshaw Floyd Medical Center Rome, GA Family Medicine
          Caleb Ryan Brown Grand Strand Regional Medical Center Myrtle Beach, SC Internal Medicine
          
              
              
            
            Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
          Rex Burch Orange Park Medical Center Orange Park, FL Transitional Year
          Noah Simmons Carlisle Brooke Army Medical Center San Antonio, T X Psychiatr y
          Steven eugene Carter Jr. University of Florida COMShands Hospital Gainesville, FL Neurology
          Nicole Castro Geisinger Health System Danville, PA Pediatrics
          Kiran Sai Chamarti Stony Brook Teaching Hospitals Southampton, NY Internal Medicine
          Angelo William Changas Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville, GA Transitional Year
          Jordan Clear Orlando Health Orlando, FL Internal Medicine
          Kathr yn DiVincenzo Lakeland Regional Health Lakeland, FL Emergency Medicine
          Avina Duong HCA Healthcare/ USF Morsani GME-Oak Hill Brooksville, FL Family Medicine
          Brea michelle echard Emor y University SOM Atlanta, GA Pathology
          Tyler Feltham OhioHealth - Doctors Hospital Columbus, OH Emergency Medicine
          mingli Feng Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA Internal Medicine
          mahreen Nizarali Gilani Clarion Hospital Clarion, PA Transitional Year
          Nishant Gogna University of Florida COM-Shands Hospital Gainesville, FL Emergency Medicine
          Aric Richard Gonter Geisinger Health System Danville, PA Internal Medicine
          michael Phillip Goodall Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA Pathology
          Gerard C. Griesser Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Anesthesiology
          Shideh Javadi Mercy Health - St Rita’s Medical Center Lima, OH Emergency Medcine
          Kiyana elizabeth Harris Morehouse School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Psychiatr y
          Nicholas Alexander Heisler Walter Reed Medical Center Bethesda, MD Internal Medicine
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        Debbie Hoang AnMed Health Anderson, SC Family Medicine
          madison Hoover Tidelands Health Myrtle Beach, SC Family Medicine
          Patrick Ryan Houlihan Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA Internal Medicine
          linh Kha Nguyen Huynh Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA Pediatrics
          Prakshal Jain McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence, SC Family Medicine
          Salvatore Richard Caleb Jerris Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh, PA Surger y-Preliminar y
          Roshen John Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education Rochester, MN Psychiatr y
          William Harrison Jones Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA Anesthesiology
          Pallav Joshi
          Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville, GA Emergency Medicine
          Hussain Kachwalla
          Mercy Health-St Rita’s Medical Center Lima, OH Internal Medicine
          Aarushi Kalra
          Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville, GA Internal Medicine
          
              
              
            
            Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
          moon Kang University at Buffalo SOM Buffalo, NY Emergency Medicine
          Palna Kapadia Albert Einstein Healthcare Network East Norriton, PA Emergency Medicine
          Alexandra Kershteyn Piedmont Athens Regional Athens, GA Transitional Year
          Suria Sheela Khurana University of Arkansas COM Little Rock, AR Internal Medicine
          David Paul Kim Crozer-Chester Medical Center Upland, PA Family Medicine
          Do Kim WellStar Kennestone Regional Medical Center Marietta, GA Internal Medicine
          So Kim Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Emergency Medicine
          Heather Kiskel Tower Health Redding Hospital West Redding, PA Internal Medicine - Osteopathic
          malte Johannes Krapp Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Philadelphia, PA Transitional Year
          eunice Chaeyoon lee Floyd Medical Center Rome, GA Family Medicine
          Jean lee Emor y University SOM Atlanta, GA Inter ventional Radiology
          Kristen michelle lee Houston Healthcare Warner Robins, GA Family Medicine
          moon Young lee Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Psychiatr y
          Sara lezcano Broward Health Medical Center Fort Lauderdale, FL Internal Medicine
          emma mar y little Nellis/UNLV Las Vegas, NV Emergency Medicine
          William Frederick littlefield UPMC Harrisburg Harrisburg, PA Orthopaedic Surger y
          Joy maduka Waco Family Medicne Institute Waco, T X Family Medicine
          Viraj makavana LewisGale Medical Center Pulaski, VA Family Medicine
          Andrew manhan University of Florida COM-Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL Surger y-General
          Zahra manji Christiana Care Newark, DE Internal Medicine
          Fahad marmarchi Northside Hospital Gwinnett Lawerenceville, GA Internal Medicine
          Kelsey martin Jefferson Health New Jersey Stratford, NJ
          Orthopaedic Surger y
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            Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
          Cherita Sylvon moore NYP Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Brooklyn, NY Obstetrics - Gynecology
          Andrew Ronald morrissey Baylor S&W All Saints Medical Center Fort Worth, T X Internal Medicine
          Andrew Na WellStar Kennestone Regional Medical Center Marietta, GA Emergency Medicine
          Abdel-Rahman Naser University of Florida COM-Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL Surger y-General
          Abed elrahman Saleh Naser University of Central FL/ HCA Healthcare GME Orlando, FL Internal Medicine
          Kevin Nguyen WellStar Kennestone Regional Medical Center Marietta, GA
          Internal Medicine
          Sophia Nguyen Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA Surger y-General
          Tapan Kumar Patel Los Robles Health System ousand Oaks, CA Anesthesiology
          Ioana Raluca Pencea Trident Medical Center North Charleston, SC Surger y-Preliminar y
          Dawn Catherine Penney Cook County Health and Hospitals System Chicago, IL Emergency Medicine
          Sofia Fransheska Perez Perez Beebe Healthcare Lewes, DE Family Medicine
          Austin James Priaulx Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville, GA Family Medicine
          Prasiddha Ramachandran Darnell Army Medical Center Fort Hood, T X Family Medicine
          maha Raslan East Alabama Medical Center Opelika, AL Internal Medicine
          Kelsey Alexandra Rice Heritage Valley Beaver Beaver Falls, PA Family Medicine
          Tyler Richie Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Radiology-Diagnostic
          lanerica Jamese Rogers St. Louis University SOM St Louis, MO Internal Medicine
          Robert Tyler Rollins University of Florida COM-Shands Hospital Gainesville, FL Emergency Medicine
          David Pascual Rongo St. Christopher’s Childrens Hospital Philadelphia, PA Pediatrics
          Sydney Rotman Lower Bucks Hospital Bristol, PA Family Medicine
          David milton Sandy LewisGale Medical Center Pulaski, VA
          Transitional Year
          Bhakti Sanghani University of Texas Southwestern Medical School-Dallas Dallas, T X Emergency Medicine
          Jerativat Satayarekha University of Central FL/ HCA Healthcare GME Orlando, FL Internal Medicine
          Ja’Davia Schafer Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA Emergency Medicine
          Raman Shrestha Lehigh Valley Hospital Allentown, PA Neurology
          Hamzah Shroof Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA Psychiatr y
          Taha Ali Siddiqui Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH Anesthesiology
          Hayley Ann Silverstein Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville, GA Psychiatr y
          Abhiram Srivatsa Gateway Behavioral Health Community Ser vices Savannah, GA Psychiatr y
          Christopher Austin Staley Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville, GA Surger y-General
          Suvarsha Reddy Sura McLaren Health Care Corp Lansing, MI Obstetrics - Gynecology
          Basanta apa St Luke’s Hospital-Anderson Easton, PA Transitional Year
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        Cindy Tung Lehigh Valley Hospital Allentown, PA Pediatrics
          Ashley Sierra Turek Northside Hospital Gwinnett Lawerenceville, GA Internal Medicine
          Shiori ucheya Emor y University SOM Atlanta, GA Family Medicine
          
              
              
            
            Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
          omas Jeffrey Wallace Lexington Medical Center West Columbia, SC Family Medicine
          laurel Dana Wartenberg Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA Family Medicine
          Sabrina Jaclyn melo Weeks Piedmont Macon Medical Center Macon, GA Psychiatr y
          emerson West LSUHSC-Shreveport Shreveport, LA Radiology-Diagnostic
          William Zachar y Woolfolk Geisinger Health System Danville, PA Pediatrics
          Anastasiya Yashchuk Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital Madison Heights, MI Neurology
          mar yam Zoabi Carolinas Medical Center Charlotte, NC Internal Medicine
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        Dion Blocker Wellstar Cobb Hospital
          Austell, GA Pharmacy
          Barr y Brown Jr. Emor y Decatur Hospital
          Decatur, GA Pharmacy
          Alexandrea Coleman Northside Hospital Atlanta, GA Pharmacy
          mai Quyen Dang VA-Augusta, GA-Charlie Nor wood VA Medical Center
          Augusta, GA Pharmacy
          Phu Duong Piedmont Columbus Regional Midtown Columbus, GA Pharmacy - General
          
              
              
            
            Doctor of Pharmacy
          Arthur Few Wellstar Cobb Hospital/ Wellstar Health System Austell, GA Pharmacy - Health System Administration & Leadership
          Sara Hernandez VA-Dublin, GA - Carl Vinson VA Medical Center Dublin, GA Pharmacy
          Amanda Herndon AdventHealth Redmond Rome, GA Pharmacy
          Alex Kwan AU Medical Center Augusta, GA Pharmacy - Health System Admin & Leadership/Masters
          Julie lu
          Piedmont Columbus Regional Midtown Columbus, GA Pharmacy - General
          Zachar y Powell WellStar North Fulton/ PCOM School of Pharmacy Suwanee, GA Pharmacy
          Breann Prophete Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy New Orleans, LA Pharmacy - Ambulator y Care
          Devon Tousignant AdventHealth Redmond Rome, GA Pharmacy
          Catherine Tran WellStar North Fulton/ PCOM School of Pharmacy Suwanee, GA Pharmacy
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        P h i l a d e l p h i a C o l l e g e o f
          O s t e o p a t h i c M e d i c i n e
           
    B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s
          A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
          A l u m n i A s s o c i a t i o n
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        Board of Trustees
          Philadelphia College of Osteopathic medicine Foundation and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic medicine – Officers
          Chairman of the Board Thomas J Gravina
          Vice Chairman
          John B Bulger, DO ’95, MBA
          Vice Chairman Jerel A Hopkins, Esquire
          Vice Chairman A. Scott McNeal, DO ’88
          President and Chief Executive Officer Jay S. Feldstein, DO ’81
          Provost, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
          Vice President for Finance, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
          Kenneth J Veit, DO ’76, MBA, FACOFP
          Peter Doulis, CPA
          Chief Legal Affairs Officer and Assistant Secretar y David F. Simon, JD
          Chief Advancement and Strategic Carrie Collins, JD, PhD Planning Officer
          Chief Diversity and Community Relations Officer Marcine Pickron-Davis, PhD
          Chief Campus Officer – PCOM Georgia R Br yan Ginn, Jr *
          Executive Assistant to the President and Secretar y Lynn A Kush, BSBA
          Philadelphia College of Osteopathic medicine Foundation and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic medicine
          James H. Black, DO ’62, LLD (Hon.)
          John B Bulger, DO ’95, MBA
          Timothy P. Burgess
          Joseph A Dieterle, DO ’70
          elma Dye-Holmes, PhD
          Matthew O Elkes
          Jay S. Feldstein, DO ’81
          Marla D Golden, DO ’88, MS, FACEP**
          omas J. Gravina
          *Officer of the PCOM Board only
          **Faculty Representative
          ***Alumni Representative
          Jerel A. Hopkins, Esquire
          John P Kearney
          Vincent Lobo, DO ’65
          R David McCleskey
          A. Scott McNeal, DO ’88
          Wayne T Sikes
          Virginia A. Stallings, MD
          Wiliam B Swallow, DO ’79, MS/FM ’20, FACOFP***
          Kenneth J. Veit, DO ’76, MBA, FACOFP
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        Jay S. Feldstein, DO President and Chief Executive Officer
          Kenneth J. Veit, DO, mBA
          Provost, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean
          Peter Doulis, CPA Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer
          David Simon, JD
          Chief Legal Affairs Officer
          R. Bryan Ginn, Jr. Chief Campus Officer, PCOM Georgia
          Carrie Collins, JD, PhD Chief Advancement Officer and Strategic Planning Officer
          marcine Pickron-Davis, PhD Chief Diversity and Community Relations Officer
          linda R. Adkison, PhD, mS Associate Provost, Accreditation, Growth and Development
          Robert DiTomasso, PhD, ABPP
          Dean, School of Professional and Applied Psychology, PCOM
          Stephanie H. Felgoise, PhD, ABPP
          Interim Dean, School of Professional and Appled Psychology, PCOM
          Associate Dean for Academic Integration of the School of Professional and Applied Psychology
          Chair, Department of Clinical Psychology
          Robert J. lloyd, DO, mSmed, FACOS Interim Dean, PCOM South Georgia Osteopathic Medical Program
          Andrea mann, DO, FAAP
          Dean and Chief Academic Officer, Osteopathic Medical Program, PCOM Georgia
          Gregory mcDonald, DO
          Dean, School of Health Sciences
          Shawn Spencer, PharmD
          Dean and Chief Academic Officer, School of Pharmacy, PCOM Georgia
          Arthur Sesso, DO
          Interim Dean of Osteopathic Medical Program
          Curricular Innovation and Oversight and Chair, Surgery, PCOM
          David Kuo, DO
          Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education and Director of Medical Education
          Nikita mirajkar, PhD
          Associate Dean, Curricular Execution Osteopathic Medicine Program
          Naushad m. Khan Ghilzai, PhD, BPharm
          Associate Dean for Academic Affairs School of Pharmacy, PCOM Georgia
          michael Becker, DO, mS
          Associate Dean of Clinical Education, PCOM
          marla Golden, DO
          Associate Dean of Clinical Education
          PCOM Georgia, PCOM South Georgia
          michael lee, PhD
          Assistant Dean, PCOM Georgia
          Assistant Dean, Assessment & Program Quality, School of Pharmacy, PCOM Georgia
          Sara Reece, PharmD, CDCeS, BC-ADm, BCACP, FADCeS
          Interim Assistant Dean of Professional and Student Affairs
          School of Pharmacy, PCOM Georgia
          Julie Wickman, PharmD
          Assistant Dean, Clinical and Experiential Affairs
          School of Pharmacy, PCOM Georgia
          Sue Hingley, PhD
          Interim Chair, Department of Bio-Medical Sciences, PCOM
          Jeffrey Branch, edD
          Chair, Department of Organizational Development & Leadership
          elizabeth A. Gosch, PhD, ABPP
          Chair, Department of Counseling, PCOM
          Jessica Glass Kendorski, PhD, NCSP , BCBA-D
          Chair, Department School Psychology, PCOM
          laura levy, DHSc, PA-C
          Chair, Physician Assistant Studies PCOM and PCOM Georgia
          Ruth Maher, PT, PhD, DPT
          Chair, Physical erapy, PCOM Georgia
          Avadhesh C. Sharma, PharmD, PhD
          Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, PCOM Georgia
          Jennifer Shaw, PhD
          Chair, Department of Bio-Medical Sciences
          PCOM South Georgia
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        Administration
        John Tovar, PharmD
          Chair, Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy, PCOM Georgia
          Richard White, PhD, FAHA
          Chair, Department of Bio-Medical Sciences, PCOM Georgia
          Oliver Chen, PhD Chief Library Services Officer
          Jane Z. Dumsha, PhD Chief Research Operations Officer
          mindy George-Weinstein, PhD Chief Research and Science Officer
          Joanne Jones, mBA Chief of Campus Operations for PCOM South Georgia
          erik langenau, DO, mS
          Chief Academic Technologies Officer
          Brian mann, mA, PA-C Chief Simulation Operations Officer
          Patience mason, med Chief Student Affairs Officer
          Samuel A. matheny, med, mA Chief Student Services Officer, Offices of Financial Aid and Registrar
          maureen O’mara Carver Registrar
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            Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Alumni Association
          The PCOm Alumni Association Board of Directors
          2023 Council members
          executive Council
          Paul LaPoint, DO ’90, President
          Shanda Lucas O’Dennis, MS/ODL ’09 Vice President
          Michael Becker, DO ’87, President-Elect
          William Swallow, DO ’79, MS/FM ’20, Past President
          Ruark Lanham, MS/ODL’ 07, Awards Committee Chair
          Jessica Masser, DO ’07, Nominating Committee Chair
          Jennifer Dwyer, DO ’08, School of Osteopathic Medicine Chair
          Jennifer Alvarado, MS/FM ’08, School of Health Sciences Chair
          Krystal Carter, MS/CCHP ’10, School of Professional and Applied Psychology Chair
          members at large
          Christopher Brown, MS/CCHP ’11
          Ashara Cashaw, PsyD ’13
          Dipan Desai, DO ’02
          Elisa Giusto, DO ’18
          Gretta Gross, DO ’97
          William Pesce, DO ’89
          Preston Williams, MS/PA ’07, PA-C, DHSC Student Representatives
          Matthew Peterman (DO ’25)
          PCOM South Georgia
          Sagar Darira (DO ’25)
          PCOM Georgia
          Joseph Tran (MS/Biomed ’22)
          PCOM
          Alumni Association Board Representative to PCOm Board of Trustees
          William Swallow, DO ’79, MS/FM ’20
          PCOm President & CeO
          Jay S Feldstein, DO ’81
          Chief Development & Alumni engagement Officer
          Necie Liggeons, MS/ODL ’20
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        P h i l a d e l p h i a C o l l e g e o f
          O s t e o p a t h i c M e d i c i n e
           
    T h e C o l l e g e S e a l
          T h e M a c e a n d B a t o n
          T h e A c a d e m i c C o s t u m e
          T h e O a t h s
          M i s s i o n S t a t e m e n t s
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            The College Seal
          The College seal first appeared in 1925 embossed on the cover of The Synapsis, the College’s first yearbook. Volume One of The Synapsis was published by the junior class of Philadelphia College of Osteopathy in honor of the graduating class of 1925. The first seal incorporated the College motto mens et manus, “mind and hand.” The seal’s origin is unknown, as is its designer.
           
    In 1938, Edgar O Holden, DO ’22, dean of the College from 1924 to 1943, and Russell C Erb, PhD, associate dean from 1937 to 1943, proposed and designed a coat of arms. The coat of arms appeared for the first time in the 1938 alumni magazine and featured a heraldic design that applies to the osteopathic profession. The three triangles are symbolic of the three segments of the vertebral column, which has a significant part in the science of osteopathic medicine The hand emerges from a noble crown indicative of the regal aspect and dignity, as well as the healing powers of the human hand when applied to the art and science of osteopathic medicine. The College motto was retained, and the coat of arms was utilized as the College seal in various motifs through the mid-1980s
          An adaptation of the first College seal was re-introduced in 1986. Today’s College seal, similar to the original, was adopted following the College’s Centennial Celebration in 1999.
          The seal features a centrally placed shield within which are shown a scroll and a flaming torch of knowledge Immediately above is the College motto, reflecting the College’s osteopathic origin Uppermost and arranged in a radial pattern are streaks of solar brilliance. Separated from either side of the shield are branches of laurel joined and bound together at the center, close to the base of the shield. These components exemplify teaching, learning and the attainment of knowledge leading to successful careers in the healthcare professions The name of the College and the year of its founding encircle the seal.
           
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            The
          Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Georgia Campus academic processions are led by the bearer of the College mace who precedes or accompanies the president of the College. The bearers of the mace and baton serve as marshals of faculty.
          The medieval mace was first a protective device for the clergy who were not allowed to carr y swords. Later, maces became ceremonial and are carried today in the Houses of Parliament in England and also in the United States House of Representatives where, when in position to the right of the Speaker of the House, it is a symbol of his or her authority.
          Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine’s original mace and baton were designed by Paul T. Lloyd, DO ’23, and created by William F. J. Ryan of New York, a member of the International Academy of Heraldr y. The mace and baton were presented to the College by the Alumni Association in 1972 Faculty marshals in all academic processions since that time have carried them.
          The mace and baton were replicated for PCOM Georgia by Henr y Hopkins, III, a silversmith of Baltimore, Mar yland They were formally presented to President Matthew Schure on May 14, 2009, by Paul Evans, DO ’79; H. William Craver, III, DO ’87; Gar y H. Watson, PhD; and the Alumni Association of PCOM, whose generous contributions made the replication of the mace and baton possible.
          A sphere with a golden crown tops the mahogany staff heralding sovereign authority of the College to grant academic degrees by virtue of the powers given it by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Engraved on the sphere is the caduceus, the symbol of medicine. The caduceus represents the staff of Aescsulapius, the Latin name for Askelepios, the Greek god of medicine, son of Apollo and the nymph, Coronis. A snake is entwined on the staff ’ s branch because the serpent was held sacred to the gods and was an early symbol of medicine
          Three coats of arms appear on the upper of the two hexagonal modes: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (directly beneath the caduceus), the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the City of Philadelphia (the locale of the College since its founding in 1899). PCOM’s coat of arms is engraved on the top of the marshal’s baton, a symbol of authority in keeping with the title and office held by the marshal.
          The metallic elements of the mace, to wit the hexagonal modes and the globe, are bronze-based with heavily-plated rhodium. The coronet is gold-plated and the staff is South American mahogany.
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        Mace and the Baton
          
              
              
            
            The Academic Costume
          The academic costume originated in medieval times and stems from the early days of the oldest universities. It is thought that long gowns were first worn for warmth in the cold lecture halls And hoods may have covered the tonsured heads (shorn crowns) of priests and monks who made up the faculty One university insisted on the tonsure for scholars The hoods were replaced by the skull cap, which in turn was displaced by a headgear somewhat like that worn today.
          The faculty and students of European universities still wear a diversity of academic regalia. However, in 1893, a United States intercollegiate commission dictated a uniform code, which has been accepted by most American colleges and universities.
          The commission devised three types of gowns and three types of hoods for the bachelor’s, the master ’ s and the doctorate degree. All gowns are black except for the associate in arts degree, which is gray
          The bachelor’s gown features pointed sleeves and is worn closed; the master ’ s gown has an oblong sleeve and may be worn open or closed. The gown for the doctorate degree has bellshaped sleeves slashed with three velvet bars. The front of the gown is faced with velvet and is worn either open or closed
          The colorful hoods are lined with silk in the color or colors of the institution granting the degree (PCOM’s colors are maroon and gray). In addition, the hood is trimmed with velvet facing representing the academic discipline in which the degree has been granted: white for arts, letters or humanities; golden-yellow for science; purple for law; lemon-yellow for librar y science; sapphire-blue for commerce or business; light blue for education; brown for fine arts; dark blue for philosophy; green for medicine the color of life and growth (Fellows of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons wear hoods trimmed with crimson). The length of the hood varies according to the degree: short for the associate and bachelor’s degree, medium for the master ’ s and long for the doctorate.
          Mor tarboards are generally recommended for caps, although soft, square-topped caps are permissible. Tassels may be black or gold and are usually gold for the doctorate degree. While there is no r ule for the position of the tassel, many colleges and universities (including PCOM) request the candidates to wear the tassel on the right side and to shift it to the left at the moment the degree is awarded.
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            Osteopathic 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 preser ve 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 recover y
          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 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 osteopathy which were first enunciated by Andrew Taylor Still.”
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            Oath of a Pharmacist
          “I promise to devote myself to a lifetime of ser vice to others through the profession of pharmacy. In fulfilling this vow:
          I will consider the welfare of humanity and relief of suffering my primar y concerns.
          I will promote inclusion, embrace diversity, and advocate for justice to advance health equity.
          I will apply my knowledge, experience, and skills to the best of my ability to assure optimal outcomes for all patients.
          I will respect and protect all personal and health information entrusted to me.
          I will accept the responsibility to improve my professional knowledge, expertise, and self-awareness.
          I will hold myself and my colleagues to the highest principles of our profession’s moral, ethical and legal conduct.
          I will embrace and advocate changes that improve patient care.
          I will utilize my knowledge, skills, experiences, and values to prepare the next generation of pharmacists.
          I take these vows voluntarily with the full realization of the responsibility with which I am entrusted by the public.”
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            Oath of a Physical Therapist
          “As a physical therapist dedicated to providing the highest quality care and ser vices, I solemnly pledge I will:
          Respect the rights and dignity of all individuals who seek my ser vices or with whom I work.
          Act in a compassionate and trustworthy manner in all aspects of my ser vices.
          Exercise sound professional judgment while abiding by legal and ethical requirements,
          Demonstrate integrity during interactions with colleagues, other health care providers, students, faculty, researchers, the public, and payers for the enhancement of patient care and the advancement of the profession;
          Enhance my practice through life-long acquisition and application of knowledge, skills, and professional behavior.
          Participate in efforts to meet physical therapy and health care needs of local, national, and global communities.
          us, with this oath, I accept the duties and responsibilities that embody the physical therapy profession.”
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        “ We, the class of 2023, pledge to provide holistic, patient-centered care through knowledge, compassion and dedication.
          By exercising our learned skills and through a collaborative team effort, we will ser ve our present and future communities with innovation and research. We will practice inclusivity, equality, and integrity to support our communities in ever y facet of health and wellness.”
          “ We, the pharmacy class of 2023, promise to transcend the expected values of future pharmacists. Through our experience, ser vice and education we will advocate for our patients in any situation.
          As a diverse group, we will step out of the realm of conformity, to educate, innovate and collaborate with our community ”
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        D O C TO R O F O S T e O PAT H I C m e D I C I N e
        Class of 2023 Mission Statements
        D O C TO R O F PH A R m AC Y
         
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