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MAYWOOD, Ill. -- The atrium at the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (SSOM) was filled with screams and tears of joy as 127 medical students learned the next steps in the medical careers.
“This is a day of opportunity. We don’t know what’s ahead,” said Dr. Linda Brubaker, dean of the Stritch School of Medicine, moments before the students opened envelopes that would reveal where they had matched for their residency. “Wherever you go, whatever you do, know that we have unconditional pride in you. We know that you will be a success and bloom where you are planted, leaving each place better than when you arrived."
Elected by the SSOM Class of 2012, Kevin Simpson, MD, received the award for outstanding clinical faculty, and Theresa Kristopaitis, MD, received the award for outstanding basic science faculty.
In honor of the dedication to service that they observed in the faculty, the Class of 2012 presented a $2,700 check to the Community Health Clinic, the largest free clinic in the Chicago area. Many students and faculty donate their time and talents to this clinic to bring medical care to those in need.
In the same room where the medical students received their first white coats, together they opened the green envelopes that revealed the location where they would see their first patients as MDs. Here are some interesting facts of what was inside those envelopes:
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