Guthrie Clinic celebrates Class of 2025 residency and fellowship graduates

Guthrie Clinic celebrates Class of 2025 residency and fellowship graduates
Debra Raupers, RN Chief Nurse Executive for Guthrie — Gutherie Coming Hospital
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The Guthrie Clinic has announced the graduation of its Class of 2025 from residency and fellowship programs at Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital and Guthrie Lourdes Hospital. The institution offers training in 11 residencies and five fellowships, maintaining its focus on high-quality, patient-centered care and leadership development in health care.

Jean Miner, MD, Chief Academic Officer for The Guthrie Clinic, stated, “We are incredibly proud to educate and mentor the next generation of outstanding physicians. These graduates will go on to save lives, improve health outcomes, and make profound contributions to health care, using the knowledge and skills cultivated during their training here.”

This year’s ceremony also highlighted two significant milestones: the first graduating classes of the Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Fellowship Program and the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program. This event coincides with The Guthrie Clinic’s centennial celebration of providing orthopaedic care.

Dr. Joseph Choi, Chair of Orthopaedics at The Guthrie Clinic, commented on this achievement by saying, “Establishing a legacy of excellence over a century requires steadfast commitment, forward-thinking leadership, and an unparalleled depth of expertise. That same spirit drives the growth of our Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program, and we are honored to celebrate our inaugural graduates and look forward to the many more who will follow.”



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