Transition to Clinic 2024 Celebrates Students’ Milestone

May 6, 2024

By August Ryan

On May 1, 2024, MD program students, faculty and staff from Drexel University College of Medicine at Tower Health gathered to celebrate the class of 2026 for the annual Transition to Clinic event. The occasion highlights MD program students’ accomplishments in their first two years of medical education and their entry into clinical rotations at Tower Health – Reading Hospital.

Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg Dean and Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs Charles B. Cairns, MD, spoke during the event on the importance of clinical training.

“Clinical rotations are the cornerstone of medical education, offering invaluable hands-on experience that prepares students for the challenges of real-world patient care,” Cairns said. “Throughout the Tower Health system, our clinical partners’ commitment to our students' education and professional development ensures our graduates are not only competent but also deeply connected to the communities they serve.”

Tower Health has increased the clerkship rotations they offer to 60 medical students, ensuring that they master patient care skills and gain knowledge in a variety of specialties at Reading Hospital.

Teaching and mentoring from instructors and faculty helps medical students reach their highest potential, said Cecilia M. Smith, DO, associate dean of the West Reading Campus, and professor and interim academic chair, Department of Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine.

“Instructors play a pivotal role in medical students’ journeys during their rotations. As mentors, they impart not only medical knowledge but also practical wisdom for navigating the complexities of patient care,” Smith said. “Our instructors’ dedication underscores Tower Health's steadfast support for our students and our medical school.”

Leon McCrea II, MD, MPH, Deborah J. Tuttle, MD and John P. Piper, MD Vice Dean for Educational Affairs, spoke about the meaning of the day’s honors.

“The recipients of our faculty, staff and student awards exemplify the depth of this collaboration and the bright future it promises for medical education,” McCrea said.

Take a look at photos from the 2024 Transition to Clinic ceremony.

STAFF MEMBER AWARDS

INSTRUCTOR AWARDS

STUDENT AWARDS

 
Following the awards ceremony, attendees and students walked to Reading Hospital where they were greeted by cheers from hospital leaders, instructors and staff. They were welcomed by Sue Perrotty, president and chief executive officer, Tower Health; Charles Barbera, MD, president and chief executive officer Reading Hospital and senior vice president Tower Health; and Wei Du, MD, senior vice president, Academic Affairs, chief academic officer Tower Health and designated institutional official. Students toured the facility and learned more about their upcoming clerkship years.