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THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES WELCOMES MSUCOM CLASS OF 2020 William M. Falls, Ph.D. Associate Dean/Student Services
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MSUCOM “ONE COLLEGE, THREE SITES”
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MSUCOM SITES
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How Do Students Form One Community? Student organizations and events Community service/activities Community health fairs/education events College social activities
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Office of Student Services What can students expect? “Exemplary support to enable individual responsibility and success”
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Office of Student Services Committed to student welfare and support at each sites through seven sections: –Student Services/Scholarships –Admissions –Academic and Career Development –Personal Counseling/Health Promotion –Student Organizations/Student Government –Intercultural/Inclusion Programs –Osteopathic Medical Scholars Program
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White Coat Ceremony and Convocation With the presentation of the white coat, students become colleagues in training and take on professional responsibilities. “Now Everybody is Watching”
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Professionalism You were selected in the admissions process based on your resilience and professional experience in order to best represent the osteopathic profession. This gives you the empowerment to prove yourselves in this area!
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Professionalism You are now embarking on a professional career and entering a professional school. With this comes professional responsibilities. Familiarize yourself with the College “Statement on Professionalism,” “Code of Professional Ethics,” and “Social Networking Guidelines.”
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Professionalism Six important areas to continue to develop: –Academic honesty and attendance (being on time) –Appropriateness of verbal and written language –Appropriateness of technology presentations (internet sites and e-mail) –Confidentiality –Professional attire –Professional behavior - your actions inside and outside the College reflect not only on you, but also on the College, University and the osteopathic profession
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Transitions "There is not any present moment that is disconnected with some future one. The life of every man is a continued chain of incidents, each link of which hangs upon the former. The transition from cause to effect, from event to event, is often carried on by secret steps, which our foresight cannot divine, and our sagacity is unable to trace. Evil may at some future period bring forth good; and good may bring forth evil, both equally unexpected." -Joseph Addison
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Transition Definition: “movement, passage, or change from one position, state, stage, subject, concept, etc., to another;” Your passage NOW: the transition from premedical studies to medical school. Embrace change and be adaptable.
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Transition Key transitional points at MSUCOM: –Preclerkship Curriculum (Years 1 and 2) Semester to semester Course to course Discipline-based System-based Basic scientists Clinical educators Boards –Clerkship Curriculum (Years 3 and 4) Classroom Bedside Clinical educators Patients Boards Match –Residency
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First Semester It is important that new students get off to a good start both academically, professionally and personally during the first semester. The first semester is a time of acclimation and adjustment to the demands of medical school Get to know your peers, faculty and support staff! Success requires working as a “team” – You cannot do this alone! You will be working as a team the rest of your professional life!
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First Semester It is challenging, but with the proper attitude, learning and study skills, time management skills and personal and college support: YOU WILL BE SUCCESSFUL!
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E-Mail Please read all e-mail messages sent to you from College administrative personnel as well as from faculty and staff in College/University Departments and Units. E-mail is the official form of communication in the College and the University.
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On Behalf of the Office of Student Services: WELCOME TO MSUCOM!!
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