Monday, July 29, 2024

Week of July 29th:

 

Dear Students, Faculty, Residents, Staff, Alumni, former and current Board members and Friends, 

What a beautiful morning! It’s been another busy week on the Elkins Park campus of Salus at Drexel. While some students have been preparing for final exams, others have been working in our clinics and their externship sites. We’ve also welcomed several international students from our distance audiology program to campus. In addition to these exciting things, here are some other items of interest for you:

WHAT HAPPENS NOW? Now that we’ve entered Phase I of the merger with Drexel University, there’s a lot to keep track of as we move forward. No one knows that better than two of the driving forces of the integration between the two institutions: Beth Moy, chief of staff at Salus University, and Elisabeth Van Bockstaele, PhD, Drexel’s senior vice president, chief strategy officer, dean of the Graduate College and founding dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies in the College of Medicine. These two leaders shared details about next steps in this question-and-answer session. Click here for details. 

NEW O&P FACULTY: Allison Bressler, CPO, LPO, MS, recently joined the faculty of the Orthotics and Prosthetics department. Before joining our faculty, Allison was director of education at Harry J. Lawall and Son, Inc., a company that specializes in custom prosthetics and orthotic braces. Welcome Allison! Read more here.

BLVS ALUMNA OF THE YEAR: Carlton Anne Cook Walker, MEd ‘11, has been named the Blindness and Low Vision Studies (BLVS) 2024 Alumna of the Year. Today, she runs a solo law practice in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and is also the principal at Blindness and Education Advocacy Resources, LLC (BEAR), which provides consultation and advocacy services to help blind/low vision individuals achieve independence and self-fulfillment in education, employment, and life. Click here to read more. 

AUDIOLOGY ALUMNI OF THE YEAR: Brian Urban, AuD ‘06, has been named the Audiology 2024 Alumni of the Year. Shortly after graduating, Urban simultaneously started a private practice while establishing CounselEAR, an online office management system for hearing healthcare practices. To read more about Brian, click here

FINAL THOUGHTS: As we reach the midpoint of the summer, it is an opportune time to pause and reflect on your journey so far. This period provides a unique chance to look back on your past successes, challenges, and the various experiences you have encountered during the past semester. 

Take a moment to celebrate your accomplishments. Recognize the hard work and dedication that have brought you to this point. Each success, no matter how small, is a testament to your perseverance and commitment to your education and future career. 

Equally important is reflecting on the challenges you faced. Consider the obstacles you encountered and how you overcame them. These experiences are valuable lessons that contribute to your personal and professional growth. Reflecting on these challenges can help you develop resilience and adaptability, qualities that are essential in the healthcare and educational professions. 

As you prepare for the upcoming fall semester, think about how you can build on these lessons learned. Consider how you can plan for continued success. This is an excellent time to set new goals and create a roadmap for achieving them. Think about the strategies that worked for you and how you can refine them to be even more effective. 

Teamwork and collaboration will play a crucial role in your future success. As you move forward, remember the importance of working together and drawing on each other’s experiences. In healthcare and education, the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues is vital. By supporting one another and sharing knowledge, you can create a strong, cohesive team that is better equipped to handle the complexities of patient care and education. 

Lastly, remember that all the hard work you are putting in today will pay off in the future. The dedication and effort you invest in your studies now will directly impact your ability to provide excellent care to the patients and clients we are training you to serve. Your commitment to your education is a commitment to the well-being of those you will care for in the future. 

As we continue through the summer and prepare for the fall, keep these thoughts in mind. Reflect, plan, collaborate, and stay dedicated. Your journey is just beginning, and the best is yet to come. 

Have a great weekend. Be safe, remember to hydrate when going out and about so you can remain SALUS AT DREXEL STRONG for everything you do over the weekend.

-Mike

Monday, July 22, 2024

Week of July 22nd, 2024

Dear Students, Faculty, Residents, Staff, Alumni, Board Members and Friends, 


Good morning on this nice cool Friday! Nice to have that heatwave behind us. It’s been another busy week on our Salus at Drexel campus. Congratulations to Denis O’Brien on his appointment as Interim President. Sincere thanks to President John Fry for all he has done for Drexel over his 14-year tenure, and for his leadership of our integration into the University. Here are some other items that I hope you find interesting: 


NEW AND IMPROVED: The ceremonial red ribbon was cut on the Mobile Unit for Healthcare Resources — also known as the MUHR Mobile — on June 26, 2024. Just as the “Big Red Bus” did before it, this mobile unit includes all the essential equipment needed to complete a comprehensive vision exam, as well as hearing and speech-language screenings for children in under-served communities in the Greater Philadelphia area. To read more, click  here

NATIONAL QUIZ BOWL: As the Pennsylvania College of Optometry's representative in the recent American Optometric Student Association’s (AOSA) Student Bowl XXXIII at Optometry’s Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, Corey Ryan, PBHS ‘21, ‘25OD, wanted to have fun and make friends from other schools while competing. And, that’s exactly what he got. Click here to read more about the conference and Corey’s experience. 


OLE EXPERIENCE: Nada Abdelkarim really loves her personal optometrist, Louise Colletti, OD ‘98, whom she’s seen her entire life and whom she calls the “sweetest, most kind woman” and “just awesome.” It’s not a huge surprise then that Nada strives to follow in Dr. Colletti’s footsteps. That notion was reinforced recently when she attended the Optometry Learning Experience (OLE) at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry at the end of June. To read more about this year’s OLE experience, click  here.


FINAL THOUGHTS: The past few days have been filled with news following the attempted assassination of a past president and current presidential candidate. Since then, many have called for the need for civil discourse and peace in our country. Given these recent events, I believe it is crucial for us to reflect on the importance of unity and the detrimental effects of divisive political discourse on our society. As healthcare professionals and educators, we are in a unique position to influence and inspire others. We actually have a responsibility to set the tone and raise the bar in how we conduct ourselves and respond to the challenges we face. 


Earlier this week, I attended a lecture that discussed the relationship between George Washington and Alexander Hamilton. Their partnership was instrumental in shaping the early foundations of our nation, demonstrating the power of collaboration and unity. Washington and Hamilton, despite their differences, worked together towards a common goal, emphasizing the importance of national unity. This historical example serves as a reminder of what we can achieve when we stand together as Americans. 


Political violence not only harms individuals but also tears at the very fabric of our society. It is a stark reminder that we must strive for mutual respect and understanding, rather than allowing our differences to drive us apart. George Washington, in his Farewell Address, warned us of the dangers of political factions and stressed the importance of unity. He believed that our strength as a nation lies in our ability to remain united despite our differences. 


In his Farewell Address, President Washington’s words resonate strongly today: 

“The unity of government, which constitutes you one people, is also now dear to you. It is justly so; for it is a main pillar in the edifice of your real independence, the support of your tranquility at home, your peace abroad; of your safety; of your prosperity; of that very liberty which you so highly prize.” 


 As we navigate these challenging times, let us remember that our actions and attitudes, especially as healthcare professionals and educators, can either contribute to healing or further division. Let us commit to setting an example of professionalism, empathy, and respect. By doing so, we uphold the values of our professions and contribute to a more unified and peaceful society

Thank you for your continued professionalism, dedication and commitment to these principles. We are SALUS AT DREXEL STRONG because we can make a difference.


-Mike

Friday, July 12, 2024

Focusing on Our Core Mission: Week of July 12, 2024

Dear Students, Faculty, Residents, Staff, Alumni, Current and Former Board Members and Friends,


Good morning on a little cooler, rainy day in Elkins Park!  It’s been another busy week on campus as our PCO Scholars and Taiwanese students are fully engaged in their programs, and we kicked off our Summer Enrichment Program with nine new PCO students.  Here are some other things that may interest you:


SLP ALUMNA OF THE YEAR: When she was in high school, Lauren Bevan, MS ‘17, babysat for a woman who worked as a speech-language pathologist (SLP). The woman suggested that even at that young age, Lauren would be a great fit for this profession. Turns out she was right. And now she’s the Alumni Association’s 2024 SLP Alumna of the Year. Read more about Lauren here.


CHUNG SHAN STUDENTS HERE: Undergraduate Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology students from Chung Shan Medical University (CSMU) in Taiwan are on campus for much of July for lectures, hands-on training and clinical observations. In addition, they will engage in academic field trips and cultural excursions. Our students are hosted by the division of Global, Interprofessional and Specialized Programming (GISP). Bob Serianni from SLP and Jonette Owen from Osborne Audiology are coordinating the academic elements of the program. Look for a future story on our website about the students’ experiences.


FINAL THOUGHTS As we continue to celebrate the successful completion of the first phase of our merger with Drexel University, I want to extend my heartfelt appreciation to each of you for your dedication, hard work, and unwavering commitment to getting over the finish line. This milestone represents a significant achievement and a testament to our collective efforts, resilience and strategic vision for our programs.


While we can take pride in what we've accomplished to date, it’s important to recognize that there is still much work ahead. The path we are forging together requires us to adapt to new processes, embrace change, and navigate the complexities of integrating into a larger institution. This may be challenging at times, but it also offers a great deal of promise.


It’s essential that we remain focused on our core mission: educating and empowering our students. They are the heart of our institution, and their success is our priority. By taking one day at a time, not sweating the small stuff and approaching each new task with a positive mindset, we can ensure that these additional efforts will pave the way for a brighter future for our students and our combined institution. 


I understand that the additional work required during this transition can be demanding and time consuming. However, I firmly believe that our collective efforts are well worth the time and energy invested. Together, we are building a stronger, more dynamic institution that will offer greater opportunities and resources for our students, faculty, and staff.


I encourage you to continue to support one another, celebrate our progress, and stay committed to our shared vision – the “WHY.” Your perseverance, creativity, and dedication are the driving forces behind our success, and I am confident that we will overcome any challenges that come our way.


While the weather is forecast to be a bit cooler this weekend, it’s still going to be warm, so please ensure you’re drinking plenty of water and stay hydrated, especially if exercising outdoors.  I want to ensure everyone remains healthy and SALUS AT DREXEL STRONG!


- Mike

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Week of July 3, 2024

 To the Salus at Drexel Community:


As we prepare to celebrate our country’s 248th birthday this July 4th, it’s crucial to remember the tenets of democracy, liberty, freedom, and equality that formed the bedrock foundation of our Republic. When our Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence, they risked their lives to envision a country that would become a beacon for the world as our democratic experiment evolved.


Today, our democracy is threatened by political polarization, the rise of misinformation and disinformation on several platforms, and voter apathy. As we approach this year’s celebration of the 4th of July, I want to remind you of how fragile our democracy is and the significant responsibility we all have in preserving it. Over the course of 248 years, thousands of Americans have given their lives to ensure we enjoy the freedoms we have today. We cannot squander the sacrifices made by those who came before us.


We must remain vigilant and proactive in our efforts to protect and strengthen our democracy. This means engaging in informed and respectful discourse, actively participating in the democratic process by voting and encouraging others to do the same, and critically evaluating the information we consume and share. Through these actions, we honor the legacy of those who fought for our freedoms and ensure that our democratic principles endure for future generations.


As a university community, we are uniquely positioned to lead by example. Our commitment to education, critical thinking, and civic involvement can serve as a powerful force in the ongoing effort to uphold and advance the democratic values that define our nation. Let us take this 4thof July as an opportunity to reaffirm our dedication to these principles and to each other, as we work together to build a more just and equitable society.


Wishing you all a safe and reflective Independence Day.  Let us celebrate with gratitude for our freedoms and with a renewed commitment to the responsibilities that come with them. Enjoy the weekend – and remain SALUS AT DREXEL STRONG!


- Mike

Monday, July 1, 2024

Salus at Drexel: Week Of June 28, 2024

 

Dear Students, Faculty, Residents, Staff, Alumni, Board Members, Drexel Colleagues and Friends, 

It’s been a busy Friday on our Elkins Park Campus and an eventful week welcoming students from Taiwan and preparing for our Change in Ownership to Drexel. This is the first step in the two-step integration process. My thanks to everyone who has helped to make this transition a successful one.

Here are some other items of interest from around campus: 

SALUS AWARDS GALA: The 8th annual Salus Awards Gala (SAG) was held June 14, 2024, at The Fuge in Warminster, Pennsylvania. The event has evolved over the years to recognize outstanding educators, faculty, staff, administration and students in the Salus University community. This year, more than 100 nominations and more than 300 votes were cast to the Campus Activities Committee, which organized the event. Click here to see who this year’s award winners are. 

CAREER PIVOT TO SLP: In our latest podcast, Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Post-bacc program coordinator Kimberly Cafarella, MS, CCC-SLP, talks to students Lina "LJ" Jaquez-Ly '24PBSL and Fatmira "Mira" Gobeljic '24PBSL about why they chose the SLP Post-bacc program and how it has prepared them for graduate school. Click here for details. 

NEW OT FACULTY MEMBER: Ashley Anderson, MS, OTR/L, has enjoyed switching gears from clinician to educator. She likes being able to break things down into manageable pieces for her students to make it easier for them to look at the bigger picture. And after being an adjunct for Salus University’s Occupational Therapy (OT) program, Ashley has joined the department as a full-time faculty member. To read more about Ashley, click here

CLEAN ENERGY EDUCATION: Drexel University and Howard University have collaborated on a Department of Energy program for clean energy education and have already received an initial installment of $100,000 to develop a cross-university exchange program related to the design of low-carbon environments. For details, click here

MERGER NEWS: I learned earlier today that Drexel University President John Fry may be selected as the next President of Temple University. While this news comes as a bit of a shock, it’s not really surprising given John’s exceptional leadership, unique skillset and outstanding record of achievement. On behalf of all of us at Salus, we wish him a successful outcome in the Temple presidential selection process. 

Our merger with Drexel is unchanged by today’s news. Today, we filed our Statement of Merger with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which means that, effective on Sunday, we are all members of the Drexel community. Since our Board of Trustees made the strategic decision to merge with Drexel University, our leadership team, working closely with President Fry and his leadership team, developed the foundation for the Salus-Drexel Integration Council. This council has done an outstanding job across each of the verticals and threads, which both President Fry and myself deeply appreciate. I want to thank the entire Integration team as well as the entire Salus community for your exceptional work to reach this landmark achievement. 

As I’ve emphasized many times this year, change is never easy, especially when the need for it is not immediately obvious. And as today’s news makes clear, the higher education landscape is shifting beneath our feet more quickly than most anticipated. I am confident, however, that we are well-positioned to become an anchor for health care and life sciences innovation driving Greater Philadelphia’s reputation for health care, interprofessional education and life science discovery in service to our community. 

Moving forward, as “Salus at Drexel”, until and after Phase 2 is approved by the U.S. Department of Education, I strongly encourage all of you to continue to build relationships with your Drexel counterparts by engaging with them both here at Elkins Park and on the main Drexel campus. It is only through these professional and personal interactions that we will truly be able to leverage the remarkable talent resident in both of our institutions. 

The biggest beneficiaries of our hard work are our students, who will be better clinicians, researchers, teachers and innovators as a result of this partnership. 

Enjoy the weekend. Please stay hydrated and look out for one another so you can be SALUS AT DREXEL STRONG!

- Mike