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The department has certainly grown throughout the years and all that it is today wouldn't be possible without the amazing contributions of our distinguished alumni. While many have moved on to do great things, many have stayed on to help mold future generations of talented emergency medical doctors. Taking a minute to stroll the halls of our ever expanding department at Oxford House and that of both of our EDs, you'll find that while our facilities are ever changing and upgrading along with innovations in care one thing remains the same: our teaching. At the department of Emergency Medicine we still pride ourselves in excellent training both in and out of the classroom. We still strive to become better every day. The mission is simple. The One Hour campaign was designed to give our alumni the chance to give back to program by contributing directly to the residents' learning experience. We ask that you consider giving the equivalent of 1 hours worth of salaried pay in support. With your help, we can mold the next generation into a truly great set of doctors and clinicians.
There’s getting to be a lot of us now, but we remain connected. Please know some things have not changed since your training– Dr. Wrenn still has the same clothes on from when you trained; my attempts at humor still are not yet on track; and the Union Mission still relies on us. Some of you have recently graduated and are familiar with many of our newest accomplishments, others of you may be somewhat surprised (and even a little impressed) by how we have grown. Some of our proudest accomplishments include:
These five things are just some of many that we look forward to sending you more details on. Today, all I ask is that you send me your latest contact information. I’ve enclosed the contact information that we have in our database. Please update this information and return it in the envelope I have provided. This will ensure that records are up-to-date. Hope to see you soon,
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