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A joyful graduate in doctoral regalia embraces a supporter in a warm hug, her eyes closed and smiling widely during a moment of celebration at commencement.

NEOMED celebrates 270 graduates at Commencement

May 5, 2025


Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) returned to E.J. Thomas Hall in Akron Saturday, May 3, 2025, for its 45th Commencement ceremony. It was a day to celebrate the years of commitment and dedication of the 270 graduates as they crossed the stage to receive their M.D., Pharm.D. and other advanced degrees to enter the healthcare professions. NEOMED President John Langell, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., M.B.A., presided over the ceremony.

The president of Northeast Ohio Medical University, dressed in blue and green academic regalia, speaks at the podium during the commencement ceremony.

Two graduates were also honored with a military pinning ceremony, and were presented by NEOMED provost and senior vice president, Forrest Faison III, M.D., who is the retired vice admiral of the Medical Corps for the U.S. Navy. Military graduates include Yaritza Torres of the Navy and Jurgen Trujillo of the Army.

Two uniformed graduates stand at attention while being ceremonially pinned on stage by two women during a commencement recognition for military service.

Of the 270 graduates, 147 received their M.D. from the College of Medicine, 50 received their Pharm.D. from the College of Pharmacy, while the College of Graduate Studies conferred 79 degrees and three certificates. Six students earned dual degrees.

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Frank Papay, M.D., chairman of dermatology and plastic surgery at the Cleveland Clinic and a 1984 graduate of NEOMED, addressed the graduates as keynote speaker.

“Some days, your patients will forget your name,” said Dr. Papay. “But they will remember how you made them feel. They will remember the nurse who held their hand, the team that brought them through. Those are the moments that will define your career and carry your life’s legacy across generations.”

NEOMED also honored Dr. Papay, who led the surgical team on the first full face transplant in the U.S., with an honorary degree. Scott Becker, publisher and founder of Becker’s Healthcare, was also the recipient of an honorary degree from NEOMED.

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A group of seven male medical school graduates in doctoral regalia, including green-trimmed robes and tams, pose and smile for a photo at a commencement ceremony.

A group of ten female graduates wearing black caps and gowns with yellow stoles pose cheerfully for a photo indoors before their commencement ceremony.

A smiling female graduate in doctoral regalia adjusts her tam during commencement preparations, her green-accented robe visible beneath long hair.

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