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FOUNDERS’ DAY 2009
In addition to his position at AtlantiCare, Dr. Becher continues as chairman and professor of the Department of Emergency Medicine at PCOM, running the academic program for medical students as well as an annual continuing medical education program. Helen Anne Chang (DO ’09), this year’s Mason W. Pressly Memorial Medal recipient, is known by her peers and professors for her leadership, community service, campus-based initiatives and commitment to PCOM. She was the first osteopathic medical student to rotate through several hospitals for core clerkships and Top: Ken Veit, DO ’77, senior vice president for electives, an achievement that she used as an academic affairs and dean; and Helen Anne Chang opportunity not only to learn, but also to teach and (DO ’09) with portrait of PCOM co-founder Mason Pressly. enlighten others in medicine about the osteopathic Bottom: O.J. Snyder Memorial Medal recipient John W. profession. Becher, DO ’70 (left), and Matthew Schure, PhD, PCOM president and CEO.
The annual observance of Founders’ Day commemorates the founding of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine by Oscar J. Snyder, DO, and Mason W. Pressly, DO. The O.J. Snyder Memorial Medal is the College’s highest award to recognize leadership and service to the osteopathic profession and to the College. The Mason W. Pressly Memorial Medal is presented to the student who is recognized by students, faculty and the administration as “Student DO of the Year.”
On campus, Ms. Chang has served the Student Government Association (SGA) as a class representative and as parliamentarian on the SGA Executive Board. She organized the 2007 DO Day on the Hill, an event in which several hundred PCOM students travel to the nation’s Capitol to lobby for physician and patient progress in policy. A member of the Sigma Sigma Phi Honor Society, she has also served the PCOM community as chapter president of the American Medical Student Association.
This year’s O.J. Snyder Memorial Medal recipient, John W. Becher, DO ’70, has devoted his professional life to helping make emergency medicine the highly-respected specialty it is today. In 1977 he was appointed as the first director of emergency room services at PCOM City Avenue Hospital. That same year he was named chairman of PCOM’s Department of Emergency Medicine. In 1985, Dr. Becher was appointed a board member of the newly-created Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation, a post he held for 14 years, ultimately serving as chairman. In 2001, he became the first physician to be named National Emergency Medicine Residency Director of the Year by the National Emergency Medicine Residents Association. That same year he was named chairman of the Emergency Services Department at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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PSYCHOLOGY NASP APPROVAL ............2 EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION ..................3
DEPARTMENT SPOTLIGHT ....4 NEW HIRES......................7