Fall 2021
Dean's Desk: An update from Dean Dr. Allan Boike
As a new academic year kicks off this fall, we have much to celebrate at Â鶹ӰԺ College of Podiatric Medicine (CPM). In July, 110 student doctors began their academic career in podiatric medicine as CPM’s class of 2025. A notable group of students, they offer some of the most diverse backgrounds and fascinating experiences that led them to pursue a career in medicine. I am honored to play even a small role in their journey.
With much anticipation, August saw the return of two events in the College’s traditional Alumni Reunion Weekend: The North Coast Foot & Ankle continuing education symposium, and the Hall of Fame & Alumni Awards Dinner. Having canceled last year’s events only made seeing my own classmates and the reunion of others that much more memorable. However cautiously, celebrating our alumni and offering continuing education services to the medical community in the name of student scholarships is key in who we pride ourselves to be as a College. The success of these events are encouraging as we look to bring back even more in-person continuing education and alumni gatherings this year and into next.
In September, both classes of 2024 and 2025 formally received their white coats in the traditional White Coat Ceremony. Having entered the program last year during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, the class of 2024 was robbed of this tradition at the time of their enrollment. After demonstrating such resilience and dedication to their academic pursuits over the past year, I was incredibly proud to witness them commit to continue the tradition of excellence and professionalism in medicine through this formal cloaking ceremony alongside the class of 2025. I have much faith that both classes will continue to remain driven and professional in their coming years at CPM.
Finally, I can confidently say that as of this fall, the future at CPM is brighter than ever. The Podiatry Foundation has officially laid the groundwork to help secure the future of the College in the form of $10 million – the largest single gift commitment in the history of Â鶹ӰԺ State. You’ll soon be able to see this gift at work in scholarships, research and in our first rate continuing medical education programs. I certainly look forward to witnessing these priceless benefits, and how they will affect not only our students, but ripple into our beloved profession for years to come.
Even as we go to press with this Fall edition of Footsteps, new and exciting things are happening on campus and in the lives of our community. Please continue to visit our website for the latest updates and to share your own stories so that you might see them in our next newsletter.
Wishing you and yours a warm and peaceful fall and holiday season,
Allan M. Boike, DPM, FACFAS
Dean, Â鶹ӰԺ College of Podiatric Medicine
Featured in this issue:
Serving the Profession and a Nation
Celebrating alumni in the Armed Forces this Veteran's Day.
Dr. Vincent Hetherington Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
During the virtual meeting of the International Federation of Podiatrists (FIP) AGM on June 19th, Heidi Corcoran, the current President of the FIP, honored Dr. Hetherington with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Alumni Return to Campus for Hall of Fame & Alumni Awards Dinner
On the warm evening of Saturday, August 21st, shielded from the sun by a beautiful tent in the College parking lot, the Â鶹ӰԺ College of Podiatric Medicine (CPM) community reunited for its first in-person celebration in two years.
Where in the World is KSUCPM?
Catch us on the road at continuing education events this year!
Destination Con-Ed Programs Return to Walt Disney World and Florence, Italy
With CDC guidance in mind, CPM is working to bring continuing education back to life with two of their most popular destination programs: The Southeast National Conference in Walt Disney World, and the Foot & Ankle Renaissance in Florence, Italy.
Complimentary Wednesday Evening Web Academy Continues through May, 2022
In effort to satisfy physicians with all preferences, CPM’s continuing education team has crafted the Wednesday Evening Web Academy. The program kicked off in June of 2021 and stands to offer a new lecture on the second Wednesday of each month through May, 2022. Each monthly lecture, hosted by CPM faculty and alumni, is complimentary and offers (1) continuing education contact hour.
More than a White Coat
CPM classes of 2024 and 2025 officially earn their white coats after much anticipation in traditional outdoor ceremony at Â鶹ӰԺ Campus.
CPM Research Team Brings Home Victories from OHFAMA State & APMA National Conferences
This year, the research team of Duane Ehredt Jr., DPM, FACFAS ; Mark Razzante, DPM, AACFAS ; Deepali Darji, DPM, MS ; and Sydney Miggantz, M-IV took home titles from both state and national meetings.
Footprints of Representation
How today's students are using their minority status as a tool to better the profession.
A Website is No Longer Enough
Insight on your internet presence from Podiatry Content Connection.
CPM Receives Historic $10million gift from The Podiatry Foundation
The Podiatry Foundation, located in Independence, Ohio, is laying the groundwork to help secure the financial and academic future of Ohio’s only podiatry college – Â鶹ӰԺ College of Podiatric Medicine. The Â鶹ӰԺ State Board of Trustees voted during its Sept. 15 meeting to accept naming recognition for its Foot and Ankle Clinic in acknowledgement of the $10 million gift.