2023 Summer Commencement Program

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Northwest Mississippi CoMMuNity College

One Hundred Fourteenth

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Friday, the tweN ty-eighth oF July two thousaNd tweN ty-three

ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH COMMENCEMENT

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Howard Coliseum

Senatobia, Mississippi

Friday, July 28, 2023

School of Health Sciences: 8 a.m.

Academic Instruction, Workforce Solutions & Career-Technical Education: 10 a.m.

ORDER OF PROCESSION

Mace Bearer: Dr. Tonyalle Rush, Associate Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management

Gonfalon Carriers (in order of procession):

DeSoto Center: Dr. Keith Reed, Dean of DeSoto Center

eLearning: Mrs. Angel Nickens, Dean of eLearning

Lafayette-Yalobusha Technical Center: Dr. Don Jones, Dean of Lafayette-Yalobusha Technical Center

Senatobia Campus: Dr. Matthew Domas, Vice President for Instruction

Platform Dignitaries

Dr. Michael J. Heindl, President

Mr. Bryan McCachren, District Dean of Student Services

Mrs. Patti Gordon, Executive Director of Institutional Advancement

Dr. Don Jones, Dean of Lafayette-Yalobusha Technical Center

Dr. Keith Reed, Dean of DeSoto Center

Dr. Tonyalle Rush, Associate Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management

Dr. Andrew Dale, Associate Vice President for Community Relations

Mr. Jeff Horton, Vice President for Administration and Finance

Ms. Teresa Hubbard, Member, Board of Trustees, Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning (Commencement Speaker—8 a.m. & 10 a.m.)

Dr. Matthew Domas, Vice President for Instruction

Mr. Dwayne Casey, Associate Vice President for Workforce Solutions and Career-Technical Education

Mrs. Angel Nickens, Dean of eLearning

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Mr. Jamie Anderson, Tallahatchie

Dr. Rachell Anderson, Tunica

Mr. William H. Austin, Jr., DeSoto

Mr. Jerry Barrett, Vice Chairman, Tate

Mr. Steve Bostick, Benton

Mrs. Jean Ann Casey, Calhoun

Mrs. Angie Crawford, Quitman

Mr. Steve Cummings, Yalobusha

Mr. Bill Dawson, Marshall

Mrs. Alee Dixon, Secretary, Tate

Mr. Jay Foster, Lafayette

Ms. Diana Grist, Benton

Mrs. Sylvia Hickey, Tallahatchie

Mr. Sammy Higdon, Yalobusha

Mr. Jamie Howell, Panola

Dr. Lisa Langford, Calhoun

Ms. Brenda Hopson, Quitman

Dr. Carrie Skelton, Marshall

Mr. Cory Uselton, Chairman, DeSoto

Mr. Steve White, Lafayette

Ms. Dorothy K. Wilbourn, Panola

Mr. John T. Lamar, Jr., Board Attorney

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ACADEMIC REGALIA

The Mace

The Northwest Mississippi Community College mace stands as a symbol of educational leadership. The origins of the mace can be traced to medieval times when knights carried them as weapons during processions with their kings. As the tradition grew, the mace became a symbol of authority and was often decorated with elaborate embellishments and gems. Today, a college mace represents the authority invested in the president by a school’s governing body. The mace is used only on formal occasions, including commencement exercises and presidential inaugurations, when participants are often in full regalia and the president is in attendance.

The Northwest mace, crafted by minting company Medalcraft Mint, Inc., is the first in the College’s history. The mace was designed by a committee composed of Julie Bauer, former director of Communications; Sybil Canon, former associate vice president for Development and Special Projects; Jennifer Corbin, graphic designer; and Dan Smith, former Chief of Staff and vice president for Student Services.

Carved from natural walnut and accented with brass, the mace stands 42 inches tall. Topping the mace is the Northwest Mississippi Community College seal, sculpted in brass with an antiqued finish and a walnut surround. The seal depicts the name and initials of the College, an outline of the State of Mississippi, and carries the year of the College’s founding, 1927. The seal and surround sit atop a brass platform that reads “Northwest Mississippi Community College.” Below the platform is a brass banner commemorating Tate County Agricultural High School, first organized in 1915 and the parent institution of Northwest. On the staff of the mace are eleven smaller brass banners further commemorating the sponsoring counties of Northwest—Benton, Calhoun, DeSoto, Lafayette, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tunica, and Yalobusha. At the bottom of the mace is a 7.25” brass foot.

The base of natural walnut was crafted by Stanley Isom, a member of the College’s Physical Plant staff. The front of the base features an antique brass College seal to match the mace.

The Chain of Office

The chain of office, which is worn by the president on ceremonial occasions, is the visible symbol of the office and authority of the president of the College. The current chain of office was commissioned by the College’s eighth president, Dr. Gary Lee Spears, and was first used at the 2006 commencement ceremonies. The chain of office consists of an ornamental chain bearing brass banners upon which are inscribed the names and years of service of the presidents of Northwest.

The chain terminates in a banner inscribed with the title of the office—“President”—from which hangs the seal of Northwest Mississippi Community College in brass.

The Gonfalons

The College’s gonfalons are a set of pageantry banners used during formal ceremonies to represent the institution and campus locations. Included in the set are four 3-by-5-foot fishtail-style gonfalons, each one featuring the logo of the Senatobia campus, DeSoto Center, Lafayette-Yalobusha Technical Center, and eLearning on a field of blue with a red stripe in the College’s official colors. The institution as a whole is represented by a 4-by-6-foot fishtail-style gonfalon featuring the College name and seal in the College’s official colors on a blue field with a red stripe. The smaller gonfalons are used in the Processional, while the larger gonfalon remains stationary on the stage.

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COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER

Ms. Teresa Hubbard

Member, Board of Trustees

Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning

Ms. Teresa Hubbard was appointed to the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) Board of Trustees by Gov. Tate Reeves in May 2021. She represents the Third (Northern) Supreme Court District. One of the state’s top female business leaders, Ms. Hubbard founded an armored truck manufacturing company in 2002 and serves as President and CEO of CITE Armored, which operates out of Holly Springs and Ms. Hubbard’s hometown, Batesville.

As a leader in her industry, Ms. Hubbard was elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the Independent Armored Car Operators Association and is an active member of the Secure Cash Transport Association. She was named 2018 Business Woman of the Year and one of Mississippi’s Top CEOs in 2019 by Mississippi Business Journal. As a passionate supporter of Mississippi’s young professionals, she has served as a judge at the International Business Model Competition at the University of Mississippi and for the Mississippi State University Entrepreneurship Center’s Start Up Summit and was selected as a keynote speaker at the Delta State University International Business Symposium.

After Ms. Hubbard received her high school education at South Panola High School in Batesville, she earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from Delta State University with a double major in accounting and computer information systems. As a certified public accountant (CPA), Ms. Hubbard worked primarily in public accounting for 17 years before delving into the manufacturing arena.

Ms. Hubbard resides in Oxford with her children, Ben and Elizabeth.

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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM—8 A.M.

Pomp and Circumstance

Processional .................................................................................................................................... Issac/Elgar

Invocation ............................................................................................................................. Miss Jarica Sloan

Graduate, Class of 2023

The Star-Spangled Banner ..................................................................................

Soloist: Miss Lacey Halley

Words: Francis Scott Key

Music: John Stafford Smith

Welcome and Remarks ................................................................................................. Dr. Michael J. Heindl President, Northwest Mississippi Community College

Introduction ................................................................................................................. Dr. Michael J. Heindl

Address .............................................................................................................................

Ms. Teresa Hubbard

Member, Board of Trustees Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning

Student Address ........................................................................................................... Miss Madison Nickens Class of 2023

Awarding of Diplomas and Certificates .................................................................. Dr. Michael J. Heindl

Presentation of Diplomas and Certificates ............................................................... Dr. Matthew Domas

Vice President for Instruction

Mr. Jeff Horton

Vice President for Administration and Finance

Mrs. Angela Dortch Registrar

Pinning & Pledges .....................................................................................................................

Mrs. Betty Ginn

Director, Practical Nursing Program

Mr. James Duke

Director, Emergency Medical Technology Program

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Mrs. Cathy Wilburn Director, Surgical Technology Program

Mr. Troy Day Director, Cardiovascular Technology Program

Mrs. EbonĒ Dukes Director, Funeral Service Technology Program

Dr. Barton Allen Director, Physical Therapist Assistant Program Alma

Soloist: Miss Lacey Halley

The School of Health Sciences would like to express its gratitude to Gideons International for their contribution in giving Bibles to all of our graduates.

Respect for our degree candidates and dignity for the commencement exercise are important. Please honor each graduate by reserving all individual celebrations until the end of the exercise. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please stand during the Processional and Recessional.

Northwest Mississippi Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award Associate of Arts and Associate of Applied Science degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Northwest Mississippi Community College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).

Northwest Mississippi Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or status as a veteran or disabled veteran in all its programs and activities. Northwest Mississippi Community College prohibits sexual harassment and all forms of sexual violence, regardless of sex, gender identity or sexual orientation. The following have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990/Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Disability Support Services Coordinator, Tate Hall, P.O. Box 7046, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 562-3309, e-mail address mkelsay@ northwestms.edu; Title II of the Age Discrimination Act: Vice President for Finance and Administration, James P. McCormick Administration Building, P.O. Box 7017, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 562-3216, e-mail address jhorton@northwestms.edu; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972/Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: (For student-related matters) Associate Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management, Tate Hall, P.O. Box 7010, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 562-3409, e-mail address trush@northwestms.edu or (for employment-related matters) Director of Human Resources, James P. McCormick Administration Building, P.O. Box 7038, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 560-5216, email estanford@northwestms.edu.

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Triplett/Johnson
...................................................................................................................................... Issac/Elgar
Mater..........................................................................................................................
arr. Todd E. Hill Recessional
Pomp and Circumstance

COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM—10 A.M.

Pomp and Circumstance

Processional .................................................................................................................................... Issac/Elgar

Invocation ..................................................................................................................... Miss Molly Anderson

Graduate, Class of 2023

The Star-Spangled Banner ..................................................................................

Soloist: Miss Lacey Halley

Words: Francis Scott Key

Music: John Stafford Smith

Welcome and Remarks ................................................................................................. Dr. Michael J. Heindl President, Northwest Mississippi Community College

Introduction ................................................................................................................. Dr. Michael J. Heindl

Address .............................................................................................................................

Ms. Teresa Hubbard

Member, Board of Trustees Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning

Awarding of Diplomas and Certificates .................................................................. Dr. Michael J. Heindl

Presentation of Diplomas and Certificates ............................................................... Dr. Matthew Domas

Vice President for Instruction

Mr. Jeff Horton

Vice President for Administration and Finance

Mrs. Angela Dortch Registrar

Alma Mater.......................................................................................................................... Triplett/Johnson arr. Todd E. Hill

Soloist: Miss Lacey Halley

Recessional ...................................................................................................................................... Issac/Elgar

Pomp and Circumstance

Respect for our degree candidates and dignity for the commencement exercise are important. Please honor each graduate by reserving all individual celebrations until the end of the exercise. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please stand during the Processional and Recessional.

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Associate of Arts

Hunter Lane Agner

Sidny Yetlanetzy Barreto

Brenna Ramsey Becker **

Ryan Chase Belew **

Graham Alan Bixler

Madelyn Grace Brassfield

Ebony S. Brown

Nathaniel Thomas Buchanan

Chanicyah Ayashanah Burden

Justin Matthias Burns

Luke Andrew Cardin

Rebecca D. Cartwright

Marlon Kewon Collins *

Kennidi Lashae Dean *

Olivia Lakinya Faith Edgeston

Kayla Aniya Gale

Brodie Wayne Gilbert

Paige Marie Glasco

Jordan Goins, IV

Jarelly Janetth Gonzalez

Kenneth Ray Grissom, Jr. *

Amya Grace Harris

McKenzie Lashae’ Henderson

Cristy Rochelle Hill

Patrick Demond Hoyle

Alea Dominique Hunley

Davis Coleman Jackson

Kaitlin Areiale Johnson

Alexis Desiree Johnson

Nazzrie Jones

Jermal Kearney

Dominic Christopher Leftwich

Melonie Keyon Little

Delta Nicole Love

Kamrin Janelle Mayse

Sharika W. McNeal

Elijah Javon Minter

Christopher Randall Mize *

Andrew Kyle Moorhead

Dayana Belen Moreno Ryser *

Randyl C. Neal

Cedric Parker

2023 GRADUATES

Myles Fletcher Patch **

Elizabeth Blair Phillips

Alyssa Monet Porter

Kylee Elaine Schrecengost ***

Lauren Kimberly Smith *

Tierra Mackenzie Walker

Lottie Washington

Sequoia Deazhiana White

Tykira Wilkins

Jada Vantrice Williams

Teyla Monisha Wilson *

Associate of Applied Science

Amanda Lynn Alberson *

Yolanda Michelle Alford

Kayla Allen

Nadia Annallise Ashford *

Alice C. Baker **

Keith Adam Barclay

James Willis Barrett *

Joshua James Birch *

Skylar Nicole Bundrum

Matthew Reid Butcher

Rachel Shea Carter **

Dustin Wade Darby **

Alnayiah Montia Dean **

Jeri Jordan Demo

Mary Michelle Dukes *

Marcella Denise Flores *

Holle Lynn Ford **

Michelle Jean Fulgham

Valeria T.M. Gladney

Katelyn Erin Gonzalez

Ann Marie Graham

Andrew Rush Harmon **

Jamal Lashun Jackson

Trae Berkeley Justice *

Latunja Demetric Leflore-Davis *

Brianna Elizabeth Leverett

Steven Hunter Long

Christal Lillie Catherine Love

Robin Anise Mathews

Adison Lauren McCurdy

Katelyn Anne Mitchell *

William Nicholas Nesmith *

Madison Ona Nickens *

Steward Antonio Perry

Kourtnei Mae Resmini

Anterria Latrice Rogers

Latoya Jean Shumpert

Christopher L. Sims

Danielle Nicole Talley *

Lakennia T. Terry

Madelynn Brooke Thornton *

Carneshia Jamesa Tillman

Zikiria Ariana Traylor

Tyler Brooks Varner

Alissa M. Weets **

Hayley Jo White **

Carrie Anna Wilson

Dyi’mund Nai’Jah Woodard

Kaylee Nicole Wright

Olivia Anne Young

Career Certificate

JoyAnn Alderson

Molly Kate Anderson

Aleigha Michelle Angeles

Brittany Marie Austin

Betsy Rose Baker

Toykeyah Sierra Barton

Chasity Renae Beasley

Taylor Dawn Benns

Demiah Ariance Bradley

Keely-Shay Nicole Buckley

Lauren Taylor G. Busby

Briana Jamette Carson

Jenna Leighann Carson

Alexa Grace Childress

Kelvisha Desha Conner

Brandi Cooper

Beonica Chantel Cox

Cal Crawford

Malyn Brooke Davis

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Jakayla Denise Duncan

Maggie McKenzie Farrow

Samantha Claire Finney

Angel J’Kyla Flowers

Lauren Ann Floyd

Camren Dean Fortner

Caylee Elizabeth Franks

Mariana Garcia

Timesha LaShell Gaston

Vereca Janae Gayden

Zaria O’shauna Gomillia

Brooke Allyn Hafler

Leslie Danielle Hall

Kamya Brion Harp

Abreonna Isabella Harris

Dashia Jean Harris

Jacqueline Madyson Harris

Katie Grace Haynie

Jenna Grace Hopkins

Riley Grace Houston

Naomi Jade Huacal

Jasmine Erielle Hughes

Tashunna Denise Isom

Breonna Jennings

Abbigail Grace Johnson

Shaquanda Shavelle Johnson

Deandra Alesha Jones

E’lexis Mercades Jones

Mary Neely Jones

Kloie Layne Jumper

Arazia Breunie Kimble

Alexis Grace King

Grace Ann Lane

Erica Joelle Lehman

Hanna Marie Lindley

Teneka Tocarra Little

Madison Grace Long

Akita Breanna Lowe

Anna Kate Maxwell

Jannell Shante Mays

Hannah Nichole Meeks

Hannah Grace Melton

Shanna Nicole Melton

Erice Trenyce Messenger

Tamara Nicole Miller

Aniya Monea Mitchell

Kenesha Chaumaine Mullins

Nykiaya Dequashaye Nixon

Takijah Tiara Pace

Dyamond Charree Perry

Tatianna Kierra Pettis

Jamie Leann Petty

Daneisha Dywanna Phillips

Amanda Nicole Pickens

Rachel Denise Porter

Emma Claire Richardson

Juana Elizabeth Rodriguez

Karlie Rae Rogers

Madison Elizabeth Rutledge

Wilbert Cornelius Sawyer

Anna Grace Scott

Quandesha Meeshell Slaughter

Jarica Quiteia Sloan

Ashley Lashay Smith

Kaliya Janae Smith

Kara Dawn Smith

Kayla Marie Smith

Phusante Jaqueese Stevens

Emerald Ebonique Strong

Madeline Grace Sykes

Asani Delenea Taylor

Julie Ann Taylor

Brianna Lashae Thomas

Kody Deyshun Townsend

Kenzie Carolyn Turner

Keswick Dwane Turner

Michelle Ann Vaughn-Mortensen

Leigha Hughes Watson

McKenzie Taylor Wells

Chandler Howard Wells

Tamya Joine Wheeler

Allison Hurt White

Robi Tiare White

Ashley Nicole Williams

Cara Samantha Williams

McKenzie Cleyonce Williams

Kurstyn Shylana Wilson

Nakendrick Tyshun Young

Technical Certificate

Jordan Thomas Biffle

Tori Lee Booth

Coletyn Wyatt Brownlee

McKenzie Brooke Bryant

Christian Marie Dingeldein

Dixee Cole Drewery

Rebecca Lynn Eddy

Jamielynn Deanna Edwards

Brianna Hellen Gills

Sydnee Mariselle Gold

Kayla Paige Hughes

Shahale Brianna Hunt

Deontez Deangelo Keith

Emma Elizabeth Kilgore

Chelsey Leblanc

Tamara Nicole Love

Natalee Jane Martinez

Emily Lauran McDonald

Iorvineisha Lasha McKinney

Soraya Jumoke Oletubo

John Ethan Pettigrew

Terrianndra Leshae Plummer

Kaylie Renea Ragon

Virginia Abigail Raiford

Erica Savannah Rowe

Cecilia Ruiz

Janel Jordan Silva

Billy Wayne Stout

Brooklyn Leann Whitehead

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HONORS AND ACADEMIC SOCIETIES

Graduation Honors (based on GPA)

Asterisks beside the graduate’s name denote the following:

* Cum Laude (3.50-3.79)

** Magna Cum Laude (3.80-3.99)

*** Summa Cum Laude (4.00)

+ Scholastic Institute

++ Honors Institute

Honors based on Northwest hours only

Does not include current semester

Academic Honor Societies

Regalia cords and tassels worn by graduates denote the following:

Gold stole & tassel Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Purple & white cord National Technical Honor with white tassel Society

Peach double cord Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society

Black & gold cord Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society

Red cord TRIO Scholars

SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES OATHS AND PLEDGES

PRACTICAL NURSING PLEDGE

Before God and those assembled here, I solemnly pledge:

To adhere to the code of ethics of the nursing profession.

To cooperate faithfully with the other members of the nursing team and to carry out faithfully and to the best of my ability the instructions of the physician or nurse who may be assigned to supervise my work. I will not do anything evil or malicious and I will not knowingly give any harmful drug or assist in malpractice.

I will not reveal any confidential information that may come to my knowledge in the course of my work. And I pledge myself to do all in my power to raise the standards and the prestige of practical nursing. May my life be devoted to service, and to the highest ideals of the nursing profession.

PARAMEDIC OATH

As an Emergency Care Practitioner I will honor the physical and judicial laws of God and man. I will follow that regimen which, according to my ability and

judgement, I consider for the benefit of patients and abstain from whatever is mischievous.

Into whatever homes I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of only the sick and injured, never revealing what I see or hear in the lives of men unless required by law.

I shall also share my medical knowledge with those who may benefit from what I have learned. I will serve unselfishly and continuously in order to help make a better world for all mankind.

So help me God.

SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIST’S PLEDGE

As a Surgical Technologist, I shall do all within my power to maintain the highest standards of professional conduct and patient care, to hold in confidence, with respect to the patient’s beliefs, all personal matters. I will respect and protect the patient’s legal and moral rights to quality patient care. I will not knowingly cause injury or any injustice to those entrusted to our care.

I will work with fellow technologists and other professional health groups to promote harmony and unity for better patient care. I will always follow the principles of asepsis, maintain a high degree of efficiency

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through continuing education, and practice surgical technology willingly, with pride and dignity. I will report any unethical conduct or practice to the proper authority, and adhere to the Code of Ethics at all times with all members of the health care team.

CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGY OATH

As a Cardiovascular Technologist, I will place the safety, health and protection of the patient above all other interests.

I will demonstrate and maintain professional competence in all aspects of patient care and within the scope of practice as defined by my employer. I will represent the cardiovascular technology profession accurately, honestly, and without fraud or deception.

As a Cardiovascular professional I will uphold professional standards by adhering to defined technical protocols and diagnostic criteria.

I will represent my qualifications honestly and provide only those services for which I am qualified to perform. I will defend and protect the patient’s right to privacy and confidentiality, unless required to disclose such information by law. I will voluntarily report any criminal behavior resulting in a conviction of a misdemeanor or felony.

As a Cardiovascular Technologist, I will consistently maintain and improve professional competence through regular assessment of skills, continuing education, experience and professional training. I will avoid deceptive acts which misrepresent my academic or professional qualifications. I will act in a manner free of bias with regard to religion, ethnicity, gender, age, national origin, disability, social or economic status.

THE FUNERAL SERVICE OATH

I do solemnly swear by that which I hold most sacred; That I shall be loyal to the Funeral Service Profession, and just and generous to its members; That I shall not let the constant relationship and familiarity with death

give me cause to yield to carelessness or to violate my obligation to society or to the dignity of my profession.

That I shall obey the Civil Laws;

That I shall not divulge professional confidences;

And that I shall be faithful to those who have placed their trust in me.

While I continue to keep this oath inviolate, may it be granted to me to enjoy honor in my life and in my profession; and may I be respected by all people for all time.

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT PLEDGE

As a physical therapist dedicated to providing the highest quality care and services, I solemnly pledge I will:

Respect the rights and dignity of all individuals who seek my services or with whom I work;

Act in a compassionate and trustworthy manner in all aspects of my services;

Exercise sound professional judgment while abiding by legal and ethical requirements;

Demonstrate integrity during interactions with colleagues, other health care providers, students, faculty, researchers, the public, and payers for the enhancement of patient care and the advancement of the profession;

Enhance my practice through life-long acquisition and application of knowledge, skills, and professional behavior;

Participate in efforts to meet physical therapy and health care needs of local, national, and global communities.

Thus, with this oath, I accept the duties and responsibilities that embody the physical therapy profession.

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Lyrics: Carl Johnson, class of 1956

ALMA MATER

Music: Glenn Triplett, Jr., class of 1957

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