WMed marks the graduation of its fourth class of new doctors during virtual commencement ceremony

Dr. John M. Dunn
Dr. John M. Dunn

It was John M. Dunn who, in 2007 as the new president of Western Michigan University, presented his vision for the creation of a new medical school in Kalamazoo and challenged the community to help him make it happen.

So, it was fitting that Dr. Dunn, now president emeritus of WMU and a professor emeritus at WMed, would serve as the keynote speaker at the 六合彩开奖直播 Class of 2021 virtual commencement as the medical school celebrated the graduation of its fourth class of new doctors and marked the institution鈥檚 10th anniversary.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e now alumni and ambassadors for this world-class medical school,鈥 Dr. Dunn said during the event, which was held on Saturday, May 15, 2021, and shown on听. 鈥淵our future accomplishments and successes will reflect on you and your family but also on WMed, its founders, its faculty, and staff and what you have learned so far is significant but I hope you realize that your edification is still in its infancy. John Wooden, one of the greatest basketball coaches of our time once observed, and I quote, 鈥業t鈥檚 what you learn after you know it all that counts,鈥 end quote.听

鈥淲e are confident that you will choose your next steps wisely and well,鈥 Dr. Dunn added. 鈥淪hare the knowledge you have gained here to enrich the health and lives of those you serve. Remain an eager learner for the rest of your life, read, listen carefully to the wisdom of others, reach beyond what you know for new possibilities in treatment or discovery. Enjoy and embrace what lies ahead.鈥

Students from the 六合彩开奖直播 Class of 2021, as well as graduates of the medical school鈥檚 Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences and Master of Science in Medical Engineering degree programs, gathered with their families and friends at locations across the country on May 15 to watch the virtual ceremony and mark the special day.听

Dr. Paula M. Termuhlen
Dean Paula M. Termuhlen, 六合彩开奖直播

The event was the second WMed commencement that was held virtually out of an abundance of caution during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the unprecedented circumstances, Dr. Dunn and others who addressed the 六合彩开奖直播 and master鈥檚 program graduates looked forward with optimism at what lay ahead for each student.

鈥淭he challenges of today, specifically the COVID pandemic and the impact of racism in our society, reinforce the need for you as future physicians and scientists to bring our CLEAR mission to life,鈥 said Paula M. Termuhlen, 六合彩开奖直播, who began her tenure as the medical school鈥檚 new dean on May 1 . 鈥淭he world needs exceptional clinicians to treat and heal the sick. The world needs exceptional leaders to lead our healthcare teams, healthcare institutions and, most importantly, to lead us forward. The world needs exceptional educators who are committed to lifelong learning and inspiring future learners. The world needs exceptional advocates for patients, the underserved, the medical profession, and each other. The world needs exceptional researchers to discover cures that will ease suffering.鈥

Dr. Termuhlen told the graduates that the global pandemic and the racism that has paralyzed the health and well-being of so many has shined a light on the need 鈥渇or competent and compassionate physicians, biomedical scientists, and medical engineers.鈥

鈥淎mong all of the many endeavors you could have selected as a career, congratulations on making a choice that will have such a profound impact on individuals and the communities where you will live,鈥 she said.

During the virtual commencement ceremony, as each student鈥檚 name was read, a slide with their photo, the name of their honorary hooder and their plans for residency training, was shown. More importantly, students from the 六合彩开奖直播 Class of 2021 got to hear 鈥淒r.鈥 before each of their names and see the 六合彩开奖直播 credential at the end of their names on each slide.

Jesse Chou
Jesse Chou, 六合彩开奖直播

During his remarks to his classmates in the Class of 2021, Jesse Chou injected a bit of humor and told them to 鈥渓ook back, look around, and look forward.鈥

鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe we finally made it,鈥 Chou said. 鈥淟ooking back, this has been a truly special place to spend four years.鈥

Chou said the last four years for the Class of 2021 were not without their challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic. Still, he implored his classmates to look around and enjoy the moment and the major accomplishment they achieved together by graduating and moving on to residency training.

鈥淲e鈥檙e on top of the world right now,鈥 Chou said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e one of the best classes that WMed has ever graduated by any metric 鈥 higher board scores, more publications, better looking, and more humility. We really are one of the best classes, at least top four.鈥

Those who tuned in to the virtual commencement also got a chance to hear from the medical school鈥檚 founding dean, Hal B. Jenson, 六合彩开奖直播, MBA, who recently retired and now serves as dean emeritus at WMed.

Dr. Jenson said he was thrilled to be a part of the festivities, to have the opportunity to celebrate what he called 鈥渁 momentous day鈥 for the Class of 2021 and graduates of the medical school鈥檚 master鈥檚 degree programs.

Dean Emeritus Hal B. Jenson
Dean Emeritus Hal B. Jenson, 六合彩开奖直播, MBA

鈥淓ach graduating class contributes to building our legacy and a rich history of excellence,鈥 Dr. Jenson said. 鈥淲e look forward to your continued successes throughout your careers. Even though you are graduating today, you will always be a part of the medical school family and you are always welcome home.

鈥2021 marks the 10-year anniversary of the medical school,鈥 he added. 鈥淲e鈥檝e achieved tremendous success during our first decade because of the active engagement of our students, faculty, and the broader medical school community.鈥

As he introduced Dr. Dunn as the keynote speaker for this year鈥檚 virtual commencement, Dr. Jenson told those watching that WMed will forever be part of Dr. Dunn鈥檚 legacy 鈥渢o our learners, our faculty, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, and Southwest Michigan.鈥

For his part, Dr. Dunn encouraged this year鈥檚 graduates to move forward with lives filled with gratitude and he gave them tidbits of advice 鈥 give to others, practice patience, be humble, be kind, and stay healthy.

鈥淪cience and medicine have led the light and COVID-19 is a formidable opponent that has demanded and still demands our upmost vigilance,鈥 Dr. Dunn said. 鈥淭he future is murky but it reveals clearly that we need more of you 鈥 dedicated physicians with the latest stuff and scientists capable of innovative research.鈥