Innovative keynote speaker, classical violinist, and composerKai Kight will deliver the inspiring commencement address, “Compose Your World,” during The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education’s 44th annual commencement ceremony on Saturday, June 24 at the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, beginning at 4 p.m.
“Whether in education, business, health care, or government, the systems and routines we depended on for so long have disappeared,” said Kight. “While this void has been devastating, it also leaves us with an incredible opportunity – a blank page on which we can compose our future. We will look back at this time as the moment we made leaps forward by creating more innovative technologies, more human-centric businesses and workplaces.”
“A musical masterpiece is a unique, alive, just right, timeless blessing that captures and connects the fundamental and essential stories of the musical composer, the music, and the audience,” said Dr. Linda Thomas-Hemak, FACP, FAAP, president and CEO of The Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education. “It remains relevant across time, contemporary circumstances and generations. It speaks to humanity about our interdependence and our connectedness to each other and the universe.
“The physicians in our Class of 2023 know the importance of providing responsive, compassionate, high-quality health services to the patients, families, and communities we serve,” said Thomas-Hemak. “They know the playbook of ‘Wright’ health care and medical education, and they know the difference between what Mr. Kight calls air violining and real engagement playing their part in the master orchestra of medicine.
Applicants are selected to become Healthy People 2030 Champions if they have a demonstrated interest in and experience with disease prevention, health promotion, health literacy, or well-being.
As a Healthy People 2030 Champion, The Wright Center joins the ranks of an array of public and private organizations that impact health outcomes at the state, tribal, and local levels.
Current champions include the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, the Council on Black Health, the Health Care Improvement Foundation, the National Kidney Foundation, the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers, Trust for America’s Health, and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
"莱特医学研究生教育中心(The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education)指定机构官员Jumee Barooah博士表示:"Pancholy博士理应获得SCAI授予的这一殊荣。"他与我们的研究员分享他的专业知识,这些研究员从世界各地赶来向他学习。自 2009 年以来,已有 26 名研究员从我们的研究员项目毕业,他改善了无数人获得心脏护理的机会和质量。