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COMMENCEMENT & ACADEMIC HOODING CEREMONY
MAY 7, 2021
KIRK KERKORIAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT UNLV

KIRK KERKORIAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT UNLV
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
ROLES
Marc J. Kahn, MD, MBA, Dean
Barbara Atkinson, MD, Founding Dean Emeritus Michael Gardner, MD, MPH, Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs
Neil Haycocks, MD, PhD, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Education Mark Guadagnoli, PhD, Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
Joann Strobbe, MEd, Senior Associate Dean for Administration and Finance, Chief Financial and Operations Officer Laura Culley, MD, MPH, Associate Dean for Community Engagement
John Fildes, MD, Associate Dean for External Affairs
Mario Gaspar de Alba, MD, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Robert Hernandez, MD, Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions
Kate Martin, MD, MPH, Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education & Designated Institutional Officer Ron Bates, MBA, Assistant Dean for Finance
Johan Bester, MBChB, PhD, Interim Assistant Dean for Biomedical Science Education Nora M. Doyle, MD, MPH, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions Sara Hunt, PhD, Assistant Dean for Behavioral Health Sciences Deborah Kuhls, MD, Interim Assistant Dean for Research Gary Shen, MD, Assistant Dean for Clinical Education Corrin C. Sullivan, PhD, Assistant Dean for Curriculum
PRESIDING
Marc J. Kahn, MD, MBA, Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Dean, and UNLV Vice President for Health Affairs
GRAND MARSHAL
Neil Haycocks, MD, PhD, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Education
FACULTY MARSHAL
Mark Guadagnoli, PhD, Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
STUDENT MARSHAL
Ann Diggins, MA, Director of Student Affairs
ON THE STAGE
DEPARTMENT CHAIRS
Ross Berkeley, MD, Emergency Medicine Elissa Palmer, MD, Family & Community Medicine Buddha Dawn, MD, Internal Medicine
Mark Guadagnoli, PhD, Medical Education James Alexander, MD, Obstetrics & Gynecology
Michael Daubs, MD, Orthopaedics
Robert Wang, MD, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Evelyn Montalvo Stanton, MD, Pediatrics
Richard Baynosa, MD, Plastic Surgery
Alison Netski, MD, Psychiatry & Behavioral Health
John Fildes, MD, Surgery
NEVADA SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION
BOARD OF REGENTS
Mark W. Doubrava, Chair Carol Del Carlo, Vice Chair Joseph C. Arrascada Patrick J. Boylan Byron Brooks Patrick R. Carter Amy J. Carvalho
Jason Geddes
Cathy McAdoo
Donald Sylvantee McMichael Sr.
John T. Moran Laura E. Perkins
Lois Tarkanian
Keri D. Nikolajewski
Interim Chief of Staff to the Board of Regents
First Row, Left to Right
Neil Haycocks, MD, PhD, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Education Mark Doubrava, MD, Chairman, NSHE Board of Regents Keith E. Whitfield, PhD, UNLV President
Marc J. Kahn, MD, MBA, Dean
Barbara Atkinson, MD, Founding Dean Emeritus
Marta Meana, PhD, Former UNLV Acting President
Melody Rose, PhD, Chancellor, NSHE
Samuel Parrish, MD, Founding Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions
Second Row, Left to Right
Gary Shen, MD, Assistant Dean of Clinical Education Michael Gardner, MD, MPH, Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs Christopher L. Heavey, PhD, Executive Vice President and Provost Johan Bester, MBChB, PhD, Interim Assistant Dean for Biomedical Science Education Robert Hernandez, MD, Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions
COMMENCEMENT & ACADEMIC HOODING CEREMONY
Thomas and Mack Center | Las Vegas, Nevada May 7, 2021
COMMENCEMENT & ACADEMIC HOODING CEREMONY
Thomas and Mack Center | Las Vegas, Nevada May 7, 2021
ACADEMIC PROCESSION
UNLV Jazz Ensemble
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS & ACADEMIC HOODING
Neil Haycocks, MD, PhD, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Education Robert Hernandez, MD, Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions
CEREMONY OPENING
Marc J. Kahn, MD, MBA, Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Dean, and UNLV Vice President for Health Affairs
ADMINISTRATION OF PHYSICIAN’S OATH
Neil Haycocks, MD, PhD, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Education Johan Bester, MBChB, PhD, Interim Assistant Dean for Biomedical Science Education
NATIONAL ANTHEM
UNLV Jazz Ensemble
FOUNDING DEAN’S ADDRESS
Barbara Atkinson, MD, Founding Dean Emeritus
WELCOME AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Marc J. Kahn, MD, MBA, Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Dean, and UNLV Vice President for Health Affairs
PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS
Keith E. Whitfield, PhD, UNLV President
PRESENTATION OF BARBARA ATKINSON SERVICE & LEADERSHIP AWARD
Marc J. Kahn, MD, MBA, Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Dean, and UNLV Vice President for Health Affairs
STUDENT SPEAKER’S ADDRESS
Toyokazu Endo, MD, Class of 2021 President
REGENT’S ADDRESS
Mark Doubrava, MD, NSHE Board of Regents Chairman
WORDS OF WISDOM
Samuel Parrish, MD, Founding Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
David Skorton, MD, President and CEO of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
PRESENTATION OF GRADUATES & CONFERRAL OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE DEGREES
Marc J. Kahn, MD, MBA, Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Dean, and UNLV Vice President for Health Affairs
Keith E. Whitfield, PhD, UNLV President
CLOSING REMARKS
Marc J. Kahn, MD, MBA, Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Dean, and UNLV Vice President for Health Affairs
ALMA MATER AND RECESSIONAL
UNLV Jazz Ensemble
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CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
ANITA ALBANESE
Family Medicine
University of Utah Health University of Nevada, Reno, BS Hooded by: Irene Albanese
ALLISON ALDRICH
Psychiatry
University of Maryland Medical Center
University of Nevada, Reno, BS
Hooded by: Thomas Aldrich, JD
KRISTINA CORDES
Family Medicine
Poudre Valley Hospital
University of Connecticut, BS, MS
Emory University, MPH
Hooded by: Amanda Cordes, PhD
SHILPA DAULAT
Internal Medicine
Rush University Medical Center University of California, Berkeley, BA Hooded by: Jaldeep Daulat, DO
MONICA AREBALOS
Emergency Medicine
Christos Health - Texas A & M University of Nevada, Reno, BS Hooded by: Ann Diggins, MA
FAUN BOTOR
Psychiatry
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS
Hooded by: Colletta Mattern, BS
MICHAEL BESSEN
Internal Medicine
Tufts Medical Center
Dartmouth College, BA
Hooded by: Sarah Y. Bessen, MD, MPH
BRIAN DAVIS
Psychiatry
University of Connecticut
School of Medicine
Brigham Young University, BS
Hooded by: Steven Davis, MD
CRYSTAL DICKSON
Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Oakland
University of California, Los Angeles, BS
Hooded by: Mary Dickson, MBA
MICHAEL BRIONES
Anesthesiology
Oregon Health & Science University University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS Hooded by: Mon Briones, DO
TOYOKAZU ENDO
General Surgery
University of Louisville School of Medicine
Duke University, BS
Hooded by: Masae Endo
WILLIAM FANG
Family Medicine
Keck Medicine of USC
Johns Hopkins University, BA
Hooded by: Mao Fang, MS
GREGORY CALFEE
General Surgery
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
University of Nevada, Reno, BS
Hooded by: Neil Haycocks, MD, PhD
DORIS CHAN
Internal Medicine
UC Irvine Medical Center
University of California, Berkeley, BA
Hooded by: Mei Lun Qiu
WILLIAM GRAVLEY
Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Oakland Johns Hopkins University, BS Hooded by: Michelle Gravley, PsyD
SARAH GRIMLEY
Family Medicine
Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa
University of Redlands, BA
Hooded by: Gary P Moreau, MD
GINGER CHRISTIAN
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS Hooded by: Susan Christian
CORY COLOMBINI
Plastic Surgery
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
University of Nevada, Reno, BS
Hooded by: Karen Colombim
HORACIO GUERRA
Family Medicine
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS Hooded by: Lina Truong, PA
EMILY GUYAUX
Internal Medicine
Case Western MetroHealth Medical Center
Bob Jones University, BS
Hooded by: Frederick C. Harris, PhD
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CLASS OF 2021
CLASS OF 2021
DIANE HAN
Emergency Medicine
Stanford University
University of California, Berkeley, BA
Hooded by: Hwa Han
LAUREN HOLLIFIELD
Anesthesiology
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Loyola Marymount University, BA
Drexel University College of Medicine, MS
Hooded by: Charlene Day, PhD
ERIC MCCLINTOCK
Internal Medicine
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
University of Nevada, Reno, BS
Hooded by: Paul McClintock, MD
DAMIEN MEDRANO
Radiology
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Loyola Marymount University, BS
Hooded by: Rodney Hollifield, MD
JENNY HONG
Internal Medicine
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
University of Texas at Dallas, BS
Hooded by: Annie Hong, MD
HADLEY JOHNSON
Psychiatry
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
Brigham Young University, BS
Hooded by: Angela Weiner, MD
JAMES MILLER
Psychiatry
Saint Elizabeth's Hospital’s Department of Behavioral Health Brigham Young University, BS Hooded by: Kevin Miller, MD
JORDAN MILLER
Orthopaedic Surgery
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
Brigham Young University, BS
Hooded by: Christina Miller, BS
DANIELLE JONES
Pediatrics
Valley Children's Healthcare University of Nevada, Reno, BS Hooded by: Samuel Parrish, MD
RACHEL KELLY
Emergency Medicine
Stony Brook University Hospital University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS Hooded by: David E. Slattery, MD
ABEBE MURAGA
Internal Medicine
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS Hooded by: Tigist Yilma, RN
SABRINA NOVENSCHI
Family Medicine
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
University of Nevada, Reno, BS
Hooded by: Dan Novenschi, MS
CALEENA LONGWORTH
Family Medicine
Utah Healthcare Institute/St. Mark's University of Nevada, Reno, BS Hooded by: Sicily Villalobos
ALEX MA
Family Medicine
Valley Health System
Chapman University, BFA
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS
Hooded by: Amy Chu
DIANA PENA
Pediatrics
Stanford University
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS, BA
Hooded by: Hector Pena
HUGO PEREDO
Family Medicine
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS
MARWA MAKI
Internal Medicine
Case Western University Hospitals
Cleveland Medical Center
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS
Hooded by: Kareem Maki, BS
SIERRA MASTRANTONIO
Anesthesiology
University of Utah Health
University of Nevada, Reno, BS
Hooded by: Adam Mastrantonio, BS
AUSTIN POMERANTZ
Pediatrics
University of Arizona
College of Medicine, Tucson
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS
Hooded by: Madison Pomerantz, BA
ASHLEY PRANDECKI
Internal Medicine
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Western New Mexico University, BS Hooded by: Ric Newell
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CLASS OF 2021
SCHOLARSHIP DONORS
Thanks to the generosity of our scholarship donors, every member of the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Charter Class received a full four-year scholarship.
ZARAH ROSEN
Obstetrics & Gynecology
University of Massachusetts
Medical School
University of California, Berkeley, BA
Hooded by: Harriet Rosen, MHA
JOHN ROVIG
Internal Medicine
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
Brigham Young University, BS
Hooded by: Kaitlin Kelly Rovig, BSN
MANEESHA SAKHUJA
Pediatrics
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Carnegie Mellon University, BS
Hooded by: Barbara Atkinson, MD
CAMERON SARABI
Neurology
University of Maryland Medical Center
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS
Hooded by: Linnea Sarabi, BA
MARAN SHAKER
Emergency Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
Rutgers University, BA
Hooded by: Dale Garrison, DO
COLBY SHREVE
Radiology
Yale New Haven Hospital
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS
Hooded by: Howard Tischler, MD
CHASE SHROPSHIRE
Radiology
Sunrise Health GME Consortium
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, BS
Hooded by: Ronda VanWinkle
ERIN WALSH
Family Medicine
Boston University Medical Center
University of California, Berkeley, BS
Hooded by: Larry Walsh, MD
JOHNNIE WOODSON
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
University of New Mexico
School of Medicine
Rice University, BA
Hooded by:
Johnnie Maurice Woodson Jr., MD
LENNON ZIMMERMAN
Radiology
University of Utah Health
University of Nevada, Reno, BS
Hooded by: Karen Zimmerman
Andrew (Andy) Katz, 1962-2016 Andrew M. Cash, MD
Anonymous
Bank of Nevada
Carolyn G. and Oscar B. Goodman Children's Heart Center Nevada Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada
Dana and Gregory Lee Debbie and Gary Ackerman Diana L. Bennett
Dignity Health St. Rose Dominican Don and Dee Snyder
Dr. Amir and Mrs. Colleen Bacchus Dr. Warren and Michele Volker
Drs. Barbara and G. William Atkinson Frank and Bonnie Martin
Gloria and Mark Fine
Hope Anstett
Irene and Duncan R. Lee James & Michelle Zeiter Jeri and Rick Crawford Kris Engelstad McGarry Len Jessup and Kristi Staab
MaryKaye Cashman, Cashman Equipment Company Matthew Frazier, Trustee, Kish Foundation Maureen E. Schafer
Mel and Beatrice Katz, Manpower Michael and Renee Yackira
N. Sanchez Medical Research Corporation Randy and Staci Garcia, The Investment Counsel Company Rich & Claire MacDonald
Robert and Paula Mendenhall Rosemary Y. Hyun, M.D. Russell and Christine Rowe Susan Houston Ted and Maria Quirk The Murphy Family
Thomas E. & Mary K. Gallagher
Tony and Renee Marlon Charitable Foundation UNLV Alumni Association
Wells Fargo
Women's Cancer Center of Nevada
Women's Health Associates of Southern Nevada (WHASN)
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MEDICAL STUDENT AWARDS
Medical student awards were presented at the First Annual Medical Student Awards Ceremony on May 6, 2021.
FACULTY RECOGNITION AWARDS
Faculty recognition awards were presented at the First Annual Graduation Dinner on May 6, 2021.
DEAN’S AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Colby Shreve and Kristina Cordes
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN RESEARCH AWARD
Michael Briones and Sierra Mastrantonio
OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY AWARD
Monica Arebalos
EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE RECOGNITION FOR 2021
Caleena Longworth
STUDENT AFFAIRS RECOGNITION AWARD
Toyokazu Endo
OUTSTANDING STUDENT, FAMILY MEDICINE AWARD
Caleena Longworth
LISA YAO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN FAMILY MEDICINE AWARD
Horacio Guerra and Sabrina Noveschi
OUTSTANDING STUDENT, INTERNAL MEDICAL AWARD
Ashley Prandecki
OUTSTANDING STUDENT, OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY AWARD
Zarah Rosen
OUTSTANDING STUDENT, PEDIATRICS AWARD
William Gravley
OUTSTANDING STUDENT, PSYCHIATRY AWARD
Hadley Johnson
OUTSTANDING STUDENT, SURGERY AWARD
Toyokazu Endo
OUTSTANDING FACULTY FOR PHASE I
Neil Haycocks, MD, PhD, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Education
OUTSTANDING CLINICAL FACULTY
Shadaba Asad, MD
OUTSTANDING RESIDENT TEACHER
Kassandra Coletta, MD, Obstetrics & Gynecology Nathan Kirsch, MD, Internal Medicine
OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY FACULTY
Ashok Gupta, MD
Ryan Hafen, MD
OUTSTANDING CLINICAL DEPARTMENT
Internal Medicine
ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA (AOA) NATIONAL MEDICAL HONOR SOCIETY
Anita Albanese
Monica Arebalos
Kristina Cordes
Shilpa Daulat
Toyokazu Endo
William Gravley
Emily Guyaux
Sierra Mastrantonio
Jordan Miller
Colby Shreve
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CLASS OF 2021 OATH
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at LJNLV students write their Class Oath upon entering medical school.
PHYSICIAN’S OATH
The Physician's Oath represents the tradition of professional obligations central to being a physician. In reciting the oath, physicians willingly take on the traditions and moral commitments of the profession, and become part of a moral community that seeks to help and to heal.
Physicians commit themselves to a profession; a life of noble service to humanity.
On my honor,
I take this oath with great reverence as I embark on my lifelong journey as a physician. I am privileged to be a member of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine Inaugural Class and commit myself to the medical profession before those who have supported me and made this moment possible.
To my patients,
I go forth impassioned to serve all by seeking to understand and accept what makes each patient unique. I am dedicated to treat and care for the whole person by being invested in their holistic well-being. I will adapt to the dynamic needs of my patients, advocating for their welfare and striving to respond with competence and compassion. I will remain empathetic while exercising honesty and tact.
To my community,
I recognize my responsibility to ensure access to quality healthcare for each individual. To raise the standard of health in our society, I will act as a beacon of knowledge and will advocate for the health system in times of both stability and turbulence.
To my peers and mentors,
I value that our profession was built from a collaborative effort and realize the generations ahead will be built with the same combined spirit. I aspire to uphold the integrity of our field by supporting my colleagues while holding them accountable. I endeavor to advance medicine through innovation, research, and evidence-based practice.
To myself,
I pledge to lead by example, caring for myself as I would for others, anticipating my own needs and protecting my joy. Recognizing that I have limitations, I will strive for excellence through selfreflection, refuse to accept complacency, and commit myself to a lifetime of learning. When my assumptions are challenged, I will adapt thoughtfully, with compassion, integrity, and an open mind.
I will not neglect my loved ones, who instill in me confidence and resilience.
I acknowledge the scope of the challenges I will face in an evolving healthcare landscape and in contributing my utmost to the medical and scientific community. I accept responsibility for the example I set for every class to follow and the medical community at large. Above all, I will always remind myself of the passion that first inspired me to enter this profession. May this white coat serve as an everlasting reminder to myself and a symbol to all of my perseverance in upholding this oath.
I swear to fulfill, to the best of my ability and judgment, this covenant:
I will respect the hard-won scientific gains of those physicians in whose steps I walk, and gladly share such knowledge as is mine with those who are to follow.
I will apply, for the benefit of the sick, all measures [that] are required, avoiding those twin traps of overtreatment and therapeutic nihilism.
I will remember that there is art to medicine as well as science, and that warmth, sympathy, and understanding may outweigh the surgeon's knife or the chemist's drug.
I will not be ashamed to say "I know not," nor will I fail to call in my colleagues when the skills of another are needed for a patient's recovery.
I will respect the privacy of my patients, for their problems are not disclosed to me that the world may know. Most especially must I tread with care in matters of life and death. If it is given me to save a life, all thanks. But it may also be within my power to take a life; this awesome responsibility must be faced with great humbleness and awareness of my own frailty.
Above all, I must not play at God.
I will remember that I do not treat a fever chart, a cancerous growth, but a sick human being, whose illness may affect the person's family and economic stability. My responsibility includes these related problems, if I am to care adequately for the sick.
I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure.
I will remember that I remain a member of society, with special obligations to all my fellow human beings, those sound of mind and body as well as the infirm.
If I do not violate this oath, may I enjoy life and art, respected while I live and remembered with affection thereafter. May I always act so as to preserve the finest traditions of my calling and may
I long experience the joy of healing those who seek my help.
Louis Lasagne, MD, Academic Dean, Tufts School of Medicine, 1964
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DOCTORAL REGALIA MEANING
At the doctoral level, regalia consists of a more elaborate gown with a five-inch velvet panel down the front and three velvet bars on each sleeve. The color of the velvet trim on a doctoral gown indicates the degree and academic discipline of the graduate.
REGALIA COLORS
The color of the velvet trim on the robes indicates the academic discipline in which the wearer has earned their degree. The color for medical programs is kelly green.
ALMA MATER
REGALIA HOODS
The doctoral hood, like the master's hood, features the colors of the graduate's university on the inside and the color of the academic discipline on the outside.
DOCTORAL TAM
The doctoral headgear is traditionally the soft tarn. Some tarns have four corners and look like floppy mortarboards. Others have six corners. The style of tarn is determined by the school from which one graduates.
Alma Mater, we praise you
For spirit, the eternal flame, Strength which never falters,
A tribute to your name
Alma Mater, we thank you, Exalted Scarlet and Gray.
Truth and wisdom from your standard In our minds and hearts will stay
Alma Mater, we cherish you.
And in our days that are yet to be, Our voices let us ever raise
In honor, U-N-L-V
CORDS AND STOLES FOR GRADUATION REGALIA
You may also see graduates at commencement wearing stoles or cords. These indicate that the wearer is a member of an honor society, or has earned honors in other ways. Veterans or active duty students in the US military, for instance, have their service recognized with a red, white, and blue cord.
In the same way that the regalia robes and hoods are historical descendants of the clothing of medieval monks, cords were used in the Catholic and Anglican churches to distinguish between the varying ranks of the clergy.
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Professional photographs are being taken of students during the commencement ceremony. These will be made available to students and families after May 21, at no charge.
The video of the ceremony will also be available on our website after May 21.
unlv.edu/medicine/charter-class/graduation
Following the commencement ceremony, a professional photographer will be available outside until 5:30 p.m. for photos of graduates with their families.
Feel free to post and engage with us on social media by using the hashtag
#UNLVMEDGRAD
The UNLV School of Medicine is now the
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