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Celebrating the Past, Looking to the Future
Temple University School of Medicine Celebrates 100th Anniversary by Andrew Smith
It’s common during anniversary years to look back and celebrate the past. This year is no different as the Temple University
School of Medicine celebrates its 100th anniversary.
The school’s past is filled with names that we still recognize today -- Wayne Babcock, Chevalier Jackson, William Parkinson, Sol Sherry,
Waldo Nelson. They are the Temple “greats,” the people who not only shaped the lives of generations of Temple medical students, but also helped put the school on the map.
But instead of looking into the past for this story, we’ve decided to look into the future. On the following pages, you’ll find
profiles on a handful of today’s Temple medical students. We think you’ll find that they’re as smart, well qualified and eager to learn as any in Temple’s history. And who knows, 100 years
from now the names of these students just may join the ranks of Temple “greats.”
Suzanne Basha, ‘04 Benjamin Paul, ‘02 Megan Werner, ’03 Kyoko Pena, ‘02 James Lee, ‘02
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