MEDIA ADVISORY
May 29,
2009
OU-COM graduated 30th class of
physicians
104 medical students to earn osteopathic medical
degree at June 6 ceremony
WHAT:
30th Ohio University
Heritage
College of Osteopathic Medicine Commencement
WHERE:
Ohio University Templeton-Blackburn Alumni
Memorial Auditorium
WHEN:
Saturday, June 6, 2009, 10 a.m.
THIS YEAR’S HIGHLIGHTS:
New this year: Graduates will be hooded by their
selected mentors, physicians who provided
guidance and
expertise to help the students
advance their careers, enhance their education,
and build their professional networks.
Previously, the dean has hooded graduates. Of
the 104 graduates, 73 will receive their
ceremonial hoods from their mentors, 23 of whom
are OU-HCOM alumni.
“Allowing the
mentors to hood the graduates signifies the
important role these physicians played in the
students’ professional education,” said OU-HCOM
Dean Jack Brose, D.O.
This year also marks
the first Commencement keynote speaker chosen by
members of the graduating class. Jay H. Shubrook,
Jr., D.O. (’96), an assistant professor of
family medicine at OU-HCOM will deliver the
Commencement address. Shubrook was named “Young
Family Physician of the Year” in March by the
American College of Osteopathic Family
Physicians. He is a noted diabetes researcher
and has a private practice in family medicine
with University Medical Associates of Athens.
Distinguished guests
and other speakers include:
-
Robert Juhasz,
D.O., representing the American Osteopathic
Association
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Barbara Bennett,
D.O. (’84), president of the Ohio
Osteopathic Association
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Jeffrey Stanley,
D.O. (’82), president of the OU-HCOM Society
of Alumni and Friends
The 104 new
graduates of the Ohio University Heritage College of
Osteopathic Medicine on June 6 will join the
ranks of more than OU-HCOM 2,450 alumni. More
than 64 percent of OU-HCOM’s graduates practice
in Ohio, with some 44 percent working in rural
and underserved communities of fewer than 50,000
residents. In addition to providing health care,
these alumni physicians also conduct research,
scholarship and community service.
Members of the
media, please contact
Karoline Lane,
Director of Communication, 740.593.2261,
with all
inquiries.