All,
Last
night we began celebrating the accomplishments of many
of you with the recognition of those who completed their Optometry Advanced Studies certificates. Congratulations to all those who met the requirements! Thus begins our
few days of celebration!
Today we have the Awards Luncheon followed by
the Occupational Therapy program's Capstone Presentations at 5:00 p.m. in the
Hafter Center and then the “big event” tomorrow afternoon.
Graduation should be a time of celebration and pride – for our
students, their families, significant others and our faculty and staff. But it also should be a time of reflection –
on what’s next, how fortunate you all are to be able to help others and to finally
to thank those who helped get you here.
As we prepare to launch our newest group of Salus graduates
I want to extend the University’s congratulations and thanks to all of our
students, faculty and staff on attaining this significant accomplishment. As you’ll hear during the commencement
ceremony, graduation marks the first step you’ll take as a healthcare
professional. You’ve all embarked on extremely exciting and rewarding careers and your ability to help people improve their lives is a real gift; one that
needs to be cherished, honed and continually nurtured. It’s our hope and expectation that you take
full advantage of all that you’ve learned during your time at Salus and apply
those skills with the utmost care and sensitivity to those patients and clients
you will care for.
As I’ll remind you on tomorrow, you’ll be surrounded by all
sorts of technology to assist you in doing your jobs. It will be important to remember that these
technologies are adjuncts to finding the best ways to care for
your patients and clients. Remember, to
treat your patients and not the technology!
Finally, when you chose healthcare as a profession you’ve
also chosen professions requiring a commitment to life-long learning. Salus will always be your academic home and I
want you to think of us that way. Never
stop asking questions, challenging your assumptions and sharpening your
skills. We’ll all be there to help you
continue to succeed. Congratulations on
a job exceptionally well done – we’re all very proud of you!
MHM
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