COM Outlook - Summer 2015
32 Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine 33 Director’s Message Alumni Corner SINCE BECOMING DIRECTOR of intramural affairs in February, I have had the opportunity to meet many of you at various local, regional, and national events that have afforded the opportunity for great fellowship and camaraderie. I am looking forward to connecting with many more of you at some of our upcoming events, which are listed below. As the college builds upon prior successes, Alumni Affairs will continue the transition of working with the new dean, Dr. Elaine Wallace, with her commitment to success and growth. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to contact me via email at ksadler@nova.edu or by phone at (954) 262-1029. More than ever during this time of transition, your feedback and input are most welcome. Please visit the NSU-COM Alumni Affairs website, which has been updated with a new look and feel. You can also stay abreast of all the latest NSU-COM news by accessing the college’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/novaosteopathic . ACOI 2015 Annual Convention and Scientific Sessions September 30–October 4, 2015 Marriott Waterside Hotel in Tampa, Florida www.acoi.org/education/cme/future-meeting-dates.html AOA-OMED October 17–October 21, 2015 Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida www.osteopathic.org/insideaoa/events/omed/Pages/default.aspx Upcoming Events THE 18TH ANNUAL Reunion and CME Weekend, which was held April 10–12, kicked off with a welcome reception at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. What followed was a mixture of activities that included five hours of continuing medical education, an on-campus family picnic, and an evening cruise on the Lady Windridge yacht that attracted nearly 200 passengers. Alumni Weekend Offers Opportunities for CME and Camaraderie Kathy Sadler
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