College of Osteopatic Medicine of te Pacific Wite Coat Ceremony Saturday, August 8, 2009 8:30 a.m. Fox Teater Pomona 301 Sout Garey Avenue Pomona, California
Doctor of Osteopatic Medicine Class of 2013 1
Tirteent Annual Wite Coat Ceremony Welcome Etan R. Allen, DO, DSc (Hon.) Western University of Healt Sciences Board of Trustees Ricard A. Bond, DO, DrPH, FAAFP, COMP 84 Western University of Healt Sciences Board of Trustees Opening Remarks Clinton E. Adams, DO, MPA, FACHE Dean, College of Osteopatic Medicine of te Pacific Keynote Speaker Susan Melvin, DO, COMP 84 Director, Long Beac Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program Presentation of Students Class of 2013 College of Osteopatic Medicine of te Pacific Pledge of Commitment Alexander Paul Aversano, DO Clinical Clerksip Director, Portland Oregon Closing Remarks Clinton E. Adams, DO, MPA, FACHE Dean, College of Osteopatic Medicine of te Pacific *WesternU Board of Trustees Etan R. Allen, DO, DSc (Hon.); Gene Barduson; Ricard A. Bond, DO, DrPH, FAAFP; Wen Cang, MBA; Linda L. Crans; Te Honorable Maureen Duffy-Lewis; Jon A. Forbing; Warren Lawless, LHD (Hon.); Jon T. McGwire, DDS; Telma Meléndez de Santa Ana, PD; Pilip Pumerantz, PD, LHD (Hon.); Mike Quick; David Sadava, PD 2
Clinton E. Adams, DO Dean, College of Osteopatic Medicine of te Pacific Western University of Healt Sciences Clinton Adams, DO, as been Dean of te College of Osteopatic Medicine of te Pacific (COMP) since January 2005. Dr. Adams joined COMP following a distinguised career in te United States Navy, were e attained te rank of Rear Admiral and served in a variety of capacities, notably as Command Surgeon for United States Fleet Forces Command, Command Surgeon for Allied Command for Transformation (NATO), and Commander of te Naval Regional Medical Center in Portsmout, Virginia. Dr. Adams as overseen te implementation of a new curriculum and te growt of researc funding and publications. Te academic profile of te institution as been recognized by organizations as reflected in national rankings in licensure examinations and placement of graduates in postdoctoral residency programs. Among oter professional certifications, Dr. Adams is a Fellow of te American College of Healt Care Executives and a Fellow of te American Academy of Family Pysicians, and is board certified in Anestesiology. He completed an anestesia residency at George Wasington University and Family Medicine at te Carleston Naval Hospital. He is a past president of te Association of Military Osteopatic Pysicians and Surgeons, a member of te American College of Osteopatic Family Pysicians, and also serves on te Executive Board of te American Association of Colleges of Osteopatic Medicine. 3
Susan Melvin, DO, FAAFP A passionate family pysician, Susan Melvin, DO, as been te residency director of te Memorial Family Medicine Medical Group, affiliated wit Long Beac Memorial and Miller Cildren s Hospital, for te past decade. Se as been an active member of te prestigious MemorialCare Pysician Society Board of Directors since 2002. A graduate of Western University of Healt Sciences, Dr. Melvin completed er family medicine residency at Riverside General Hospital (Riverside, CA) and er Geriatric Fellowsip at East Carolina Scool of Medicine (Greenville, NC). Dr. Melvin olds board certification in Family Medicine and Geriatrics. Se also completed te University of Soutern California Management Development program, wic enanced er business management skills as se runs a large, successful medical group practice. Under Dr. Melvin s leadersip, te Long Beac Memorial Family Medicine residency program as earned a reputation for training excellent, compassionate pysicians dedicated to serving teir communities in all aspects of family medicine including pediatrics, obstetrics, geriatrics and more. A dedicated pysician and educator, Dr. Melvin runs tis program wit a lot of eart, encouraging its residents to actively seek opportunities to serve te needs of and connect wit its diverse local community. Dr. Melvin received te 2008 California Academy of Family Pysicians Barbara Harris Award for excellence in education, and as been recognized wit oter prestigious awards for excellence in education and researc trougout er career. In 2006, se was appointed by Governor Scwarzenegger to California s Osteopatic Medical Board. Se currently serves as secretary-treasurer of tat board. Se is currently cair of te Board of Directors of te MemorialCare Pysician Society, a group of over 1,500 pysicians wo work wit MemorialCare to improve clinical outcomes and patient safety troug te use of medicine s best practices. Se is also an active member of te American Academy of Family Pysicians, California Academy of Family Pysicians, Osteopatic Pysicians and Surgeons of California, American Geriatrics Society, Society of Teacers of Family Medicine, Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors, and Coastal Researc Group. Dr. Melvin as traveled around te country saring er expertise, publications and career-long passion and interest in various critical family medicine trends and topics, including women s ealt issues, domestic violence and abuse, and te special ealt needs and concerns of elderly patients. 4
Alexander Paul Aversano, DO Alexander Paul Aversano, DO, graduated from Des Moines College of Osteopatic Medicine and Surgery in 1969. He interned at Brentwood Hospital in Warrensville Heigts, Oio from 1972-1973, and did is residency in neurology at Te Cleveland Clinic from 1974-1977. In 1977, e went into private practice in neurology in Portland, Oregon, and was affiliated wit Eastmoreland Hospital. He as been involved in student, intern, and residency training since tat time. He served as Director of Medical Education at Eastmoreland for five years, and as served on te Medical Education Committee for 25 years. He was professor of neurology for five years at te College of Osteopatic Medicine of te Pacific, and was Teacer of te Year in 1982. He is te clerksip director for Portland's Nortwest Track. 5
Pledge of Commitment As I embark upon my studies at Western University of Healt Sciences, I will: Enter into a relationsip of mutual respect wit my professors and my colleagues to enance te learning environment and to gain te knowledge, skills, and attitudes of a competent and compassionate ealt care professional; Accept responsibility only for tose matters for wic I am competent, maintain te trust expected of a ealt care professional, and never take advantage of te relationsip I ave wit patients; Sow compassion and respect for all oters; Set worty examples in te application of umanistic principles in my relationsips wit patients and oters witin te ealt care community; Work toward improving my sensitivity and skills in uman interaction, understanding, and respecting te differences among my patients and colleagues; Value te knowledge and wisdom of te ealt care professionals wo ave preceded me in te profession, and endeavor to contribute to te umanistic tradition and pilosopy; Recognize my weaknesses and strengts and strive to develop tose qualities tat will earn te respect of my patients, my colleagues, my family, and myself; Continue learning trougout all te days of my life. 6
THE WHITE COAT CEREMONY Tis ceremony is part of te initiation of new ealt professions students; it is a time wen tey are cloaked wit teir first wite lab coat. Tis ritual, eld in te presence of faculty, administration, and family members, elps students become aware of teir responsibilities as ealers from te very first day of teir training. Te ceremony encourages tem to accept te obligations inerent in teir scope of practice: to be excellent in science; to be compassionate; and to lead lives of uprigtness and onor. Today s tirteent annual ceremony marks wat as become a valued tradition ere at Western University. Te Sponsors WesternU is deeply appreciative of te generosity of te following sponsors: Osteopatic Pysicians and Surgeons of California is onored to donate te wite coats to te class of 2013. Te Arnold P. Gold Foundation is a public, not-for-profit organization dedicated to fostering umanism in medicine. Te funds raised by te Foundation are used for projects related to tis mission and include support of wite coat ceremonies trougout te nation. WesternU is indebted to te Arnold P. Gold Foundation for donating te Humanism in Medicine pins for te new students. COMPETENT, COMPASSIONATE, AND CARING LIFELONG LEARNER Te Osteopatic Pysician of te 21st Century. Family and guests may be potograped for future University publications. 7
Osteopatic Post Doctoral Training Institute (OPTI) An OPTI is a consortium of an osteopatic medical scool and affiliated teacing ospitals, te purpose of wic is to establis a stronger and iger quality of postdoctoral training tan can be realized by te individual institutions. Te OPTI concept was mandated by te American Osteopatic Association (AOA) and its Council on Postdoctoral Training (COPT). OPTI-West places ig value on te commitment of its partners to provide quality Osteopatic Graduate Medical Education (OGME). It is pledged to providing its partners wit a quality evaluation program tat will ultimately provide insigt and oversigt of learning and education outcomes. OPTI-West and its partner institutions are committed to providing an academic and employment environment in wic all staff and employees are treated wit respect and dignity. OPTI-West Teacing Hospitals: Arrowead Regional Medical Center...Colton, California Downey Regional Medical Center...Downey, California Pacific Hospital Long Beac...Long Beac, California Garfield Medical Center...Monterey Park, California Riverside County Regional Medical Center...Moreno Valley, California San Diego FP/Sports Medicine Center...San Diego, California St. Mary Corwin Hospital...Pueblo, Colorado Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center...Corvallis, Oregon OPTI-West is also committed to fostering, developing, conducting and maintaining te pilosopy and performance of researc. Researc is te foundation of graduate medical education and is a priority for OPTI-West, GME and Program Directors. 8