'Go far, go together': WMed Class of 2022 honored during commencement ceremony at Miller Auditorium

Donna L. Lamb, DHSc, MBA, BSN
Donna L. Lamb, DHSc, MBA, BSN

As she prepared to be the keynote speaker for the WMed Class of 2022 commencement ceremony, Donna L. Lamb, DHSc, MBA, BSN, said she searched for the right words that would capture the essence of what was a monumental moment for the medical school鈥檚 fifth class of new physicians and graduates of the Master of Science degree programs.

鈥淗ow could I inspire you as soon-to-be physician leaders to lead with compassion, empathy, and most of all, trust?鈥 said Dr. Lamb, who is president and CEO of the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). 鈥淭o lead the change toward equity so desperately needed in medicine, in our institutions, and in our communities? To lead the demand for social justice ensuring equal access to high quality healthcare for all?

鈥淎s I perseverated for a few moments questioning my ability and my value in giving this address, Dean (Dr. Paula) Termuhlen reminded me that everyone has something to say and that my words might touch someone,鈥 she added.

Dr. Lamb delivered her remarks to students and their families and friends on Thursday, May 12, 2022, at WMU鈥檚 Miller Auditorium. The event marked the first time since 2019 that the WMed community and students鈥 families and friends were able to gather in-person to mark and celebrate the 85 students in the MD Class of 2022 and graduates of the Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences and Master of Science in Medical Engineering degree programs. In 2020 and 2021, festivities were held virtually in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Termuhlen offered her congratulations to the graduates, acknowledging their completion of the medical school鈥檚 鈥渞igorous curriculum that our faculty have developed to ensure your success in your chosen careers.鈥 She told the students that the work that awaits them has never been more important than it is now.

WMed Dean Dr. Paula Termuhlen
WMed Dean Dr. Paula M. Termuhlen

鈥淭he need for competent and compassionate physicians, biomedical scientists, and medical engineers is greater than ever before as we emerge from the pandemic,鈥 she said. 鈥淎mong all the many endeavors that you could have selected as a career, congratulations on making a choice that will have such a profound impact on individuals and on the communities where you will live.鈥

During her remarks, Melissa Pellman, president of the MD Class of 2022, acknowledged the many challenges that she and her classmates overcame during their time at WMed in the midst of the pandemic. But she also looked ahead with optimism and encouraged those in attendance to embrace a moment 鈥渢o gather with our loved ones as we take one final step into the next stage of our lives.鈥

鈥淲e had to balance our clinical education with safety in an ever-changing learning environment amidst a pandemic,鈥 Pellman said. 鈥淎lthough we have many struggles ahead, I know that I am grateful to leave behind the challenges of medical school. Unfortunately, what comes with the excitement for being done, is sadness as I leave behind my closeness to this wonderful group.鈥

Pellman recalled how the Class of 2022 fostered a culture of collaboration and support during their four years in Kalamazoo. She said they also worked to listen to one another and grew together 鈥渢o build the school and community that we wanted to see.鈥

Dr. Melissa Pellman, WMed MD Class of 2022
Dr. Melissa Pellman

鈥淚 may be prejudiced, but I think we are the strongest class that WMed has seen so far,鈥 Pellman said. 鈥.. And if you can鈥檛 tell how I feel about you all yet, let me reiterate, you are all so freaking impressive. I鈥檓 floored by the glimpses I鈥檝e seen of the doctors in all of you during our times in the classroom, SIM center, and on the floor of the hospital. You have vast knowledge 鈥揺ven when it feels like we know nothing 鈥 and more importantly you have incredible empathy, compassion, and drive to care for your patients. It has been a pleasure to grow with all of you as we developed into physicians.鈥

As he introduced Dr. Lamb as the keynote speaker for this year鈥檚 commencement, Mike Busha, MD, the medical school鈥檚 associate dean for Educational Affairs and chair of the Department of Medical Education, thanked the graduates for their resiliency and flexibility during their time at WMed as faculty, residents, students, and staff navigated the pandemic together. He also applauded them for their efforts to help vaccinate community members and share important COVID-19 information with underserved populations in Southwest Michigan.

鈥淵our success as students and as graduates is a measure of our success as an institution,鈥 Dr. Busha said. 鈥溾 Each graduating class contributes to building our legacy and a rich history of excellence. We look forward to your continued successes throughout your careers. Even though you are graduating today, you will always be part of the WMed family, and you are always welcome home.鈥

As she concluded her remarks at commencement, Dr. Lamb reminded the students that July 1 鈥 the first day of residency training 鈥 is just around the corner and they will begin assuming a leadership role on patient care teams. She said that moment will bring about a feeling of awesome responsibility and the need to establish trust.

鈥淭his day, this moment, is all about you,鈥 Dr. Lamb said. 鈥淏ut as you move forward in your life and as a physician, I ask you, will you surround yourself with people who can trust you? Will you celebrate their successes, share in their joy, comfort them when they鈥檙e sad or grieving, because they need to trust that you will and they will surely do the same for you.

鈥淭here is an age-old African proverb that says, 鈥業f you want to go fast, go alone. But if you want to go far, go together,鈥欌 Dr. Lamb added. 鈥淭his is true for you in your work as a physician, in your life, as a friend, a loved one, a mother, a father, or whatever you choose to be. So, to you, the 2022 Class of 成人头条 University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, go far, go together. You have earned the honor of being a physician, now earn the honor of being a trusted physician leader.鈥