OhioHealthās chief executive officer challenged graduates of the 51ĀŅĀ× Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2022 to hold themselves accountable to be the doctors they want to be and do so with humility.
āWith your medical degree comes an accountability to uphold the principles of the Hippocratic and Osteopathic Oaths,ā said OhioHealth President and CEO Stephen E. Markovich, M.D. āBasically, to be the best physician you can be.ā
Markovich spoke at the at the 51ĀŅĀ× Convocation Center. The 239 graduates of the Class of 2022 were the first students trained under the collegeās new , which takes an integrated, patient-centered approach to medical education and emphasizes team-based problem solving. Approximately 70 percent of the class of 2022 will stay in Ohio for graduate medical education training and nearly 55 percent of the graduating class will pursue a primary care specialty.
Markovich told graduates to remember why they wanted to become physicians, and to not only hold themselves accountable, but hold the people who will continue to teach and mentor them accountable as well. Although theyāve received their medical degrees, students will now spend several years in residency and fellowship programs completing their graduate medical education requirements.
Markovich reminded graduates that their learning doesnāt end today; itās just beginning, and they have an obligation to learn. He added that graduates will need to be ready to navigate curveballs, like a pandemic, that might be thrown their way. āThe real learning, it happens when youāre faced with patient responsibility in the real world.ā
Markovich urged graduates to hold their future health care teams accountable for providing the best care for patients. He cautioned graduates to do all this with humility, saying, āItās one thing to earn the degree, itās another thing to live the degree.ā
Graduating from medical school in the best of circumstances is an accomplishment, Heritage College, Cleveland, Dean Isaac Kirstein, D.O., pointed out. āBy completing medical school during a global pandemic, you have shown tremendous resilience, flexibility and grace as youāve overcome every challenge that has come your way,ā he said. āThe qualities that allowed you to not just survive, but to thrive, during this time will serve you well in the months and years ahead.ā
Heritage College, Athens, Dean Beth Longenecker, D.O., recalled her own graduation from the college in 1991 and the excitement and nervousness she felt at the time knowing, āI would no longer be a medical student, but now I would be someoneās doctor!ā She reassured graduates that they are well prepared for their careers as osteopathic physicians.
Andrew Williams, president of the Class of 2022 at the Heritage College, Athens, and a representative of the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents, said their knowledge of clinical and basic sciences has grown over four years of medical school, but thatās not all.
āWeāve laughed together. Weāve cried together. Weāve sat around the same TV listening for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic. Weāve scrolled the same Instagram feeds witnessing social injustice. Through it all, weāve really become family. Family sees you at your best, and family sees you at your worst,ā he said. Williams went on to offer words of encouragement to classmates. āMay you always be patient with the problems of life and know that any clouds will eventually give way to the sunlight of your most hoped-for days.ā
Heritage College, Dublin, Dean William Burke, D.O. (ā88) told graduates, āIām incredibly proud of each and every one of you ā particularly as youāve navigated the many changes necessitated by studying medicine during a global pandemic. I know each of you will continue to do great things in service to your patients and communities throughout Ohio and beyond.ā
Cary Cooper, J.D., Chair of the 51ĀŅĀ× Board of Trustees, said the graduates should be proud of their hard work and determination.
āAs Heritage College graduates, you are well-prepared to practice medicine with integrity, commitment, compassion and respect for each patient. I firmly believe your work will make a real difference in the lives of those you serve. We expect that you will be outstanding osteopathic physicians and worthy representatives of 51ĀŅĀ× in the years ahead.ā

Heritage College graduates pose for photo at the Convocation Center prior to commencement.

A Heritage College student participates in commencement at the Convocation Center.

Stephen Markovich, president and CEO at OhioHealth, delivers the keynote address for the Heritage College's commencement.

Andrew Williams, Class of 2022 Student Government Association Athens president, greets classmates and guests at the Heritage College commencement.

A student reacts during commencement for the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.

A Heritage College student is hooded at commencement.

A Heritage College student is hugged by their mentor at commencement.

A Heritage College student is hugged by their mentor at commencement.

The Heritage College Class of 2022 poses for a photo on stage at commencement.

Doctors take the Osteopathic Oath at commencement at the Convocation Center.

A Heritage College graduate reacts while taking a photo with family and friends at commencement.

A Heritage College graduate poses for a photo with a supporter following commencement.

A Heritage College graduate poses for a photo with a baby following commencement.

A Heritage College graduate is congratulated following commencement.