PCOM Georgia's Class of 2021 includes Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine graduates, Doctor
of Pharmacy graduates and Doctor of Physical Therapy graduates.
On Thursday, May 27, 2021, 246 PCOM Georgia educated physicians, pharmacists and physical therapists graduated from the Ameris
Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Georgia, with their loved ones cheering them on.
From the stage in the outdoor amphitheater, PCOM President Jay S. Feldstein, DO '81, addressed the graduates who were wearing academic hoods in varying shades of green
to distinguish their programs. He said, “You were—and will continue to be—on the front
lines: treating and caring for patients in the holistic manner that is part of your
osteopathic heritage. You will call out social injustice when you see it—because you
witnessed it, because you lived it—and you will advocate for your patients because
they will need you like never before.”
“I have never been more proud of a class of students. Go forth and make use of your
gifts for the betterment of the world!”
Three speakers, who were awarded honorary doctoral degrees, addressed the socially
distanced graduates and their family members. They included Richard H. Jadick, DO, who is considered the most decorated physician to serve in the Iraq War; Christy
M. Norman, PharmD, the president-elect of the Georgia Society of Health-System Pharmacists;
and Phillip B. Palmer, PT, PhD, the founding PCOM Georgia Department of Physical Therapy
professor and chair.
Dr. Jadick encouraged the graduates to “put your mark on the art of medicine.” He
also urged them to “respect the power of your white coat because at times it will
be your blanket for comfort and will hide your fear, at other times it will be your
superman cape that allows you to go into battle, but most often it will be heavy…
From the weight of responsibility.”
Noting that there are upsides to loss, Dr. Norman remarked, “the pandemic created
a crisis that required us all to adapt and evolve in ways that otherwise may have
taken years or decades or potentially lifetimes to occur.”
In his address to the graduates, Dr. Palmer said, “You did it because we worked together,
you used the tools provided appropriately, and you never lost sight of the dream…
Go out and change your world!”
Mary P. Owen, JD, PhD, was the first retired PCOM Georgia professor to be recognized as a Professor Emerita,
which marks her distinguished service to the College.
In addition, Andrea Mann, DO, who assumed the role of dean and chief academic officer of the osteopathic medicine
program this spring, addressed the graduates.
She said, “In the few months that I have had the pleasure of serving as your dean,
I have witnessed a class of students who have exhibited maturity, grace, and, most
importantly, resilience in a highly uncertain time. As a physician, being resilient
is perhaps one of the most essential qualities to possess. This last year has challenged
each and every one of us and you in so many ways. However, it has also provided a
valuable gift—it has taught you how to be resilient.”
Shawn Spencer, PhD, RPh, the dean and chief academic officer of the PCOM School of Pharmacy, said, “You are here today because you are crossing the ceremonial threshold into
one of our most trusted vocations. What was once regarded as just a maker of tinctures
and potions has become over many 100 year cycles an indispensable contributor to the
health and well-being of today’s world.”
The day before the commencement ceremony, a gathering took place to recognize Class
of 2021 members of Sigma Sigma Phi, the honorary osteopathic medicine service fraternity.
A separate military pinning ceremony occurred in a tent at the Suwanee campus where
four military graduates received their pins and took their oaths. Ensign Morgan Fuller,
DO, and Ensign Robert Snyder, DO, will serve in the United States Navy, while Captain
Monika Kc, DO, and Captain Timothy Yang, DO will serve in the United States Air Force.
Established in 2005, PCOM Georgia is a branch campus of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM), a private,
not-for-profit, accredited institution of higher education with a storied 125-year
history dedicated to the healthcare professions. Located in Suwanee (Gwinnett County),
PCOM Georgia offers doctoral degrees in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy and physical
therapy. Graduate degrees are offered in biomedical sciences, medical laboratory science
and physician assistant studies. The campus joins PCOM South Georgia in Moultrie in
helping to meet the healthcare needs of the state. Emphasizing "a whole person" approach
to care, PCOM Georgia focuses on educational excellence, interprofessional education
and service to the community. For more information, visit pcom.edu or call 678-225-7500. The campus is also home to the Georgia Osteopathic Care Center,
an osteopathic manipulative medicine clinic, which is open to the public by appointment.
For more information, visit pcomgeorgiahealth.org.
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