Temple Health recently celebrated the graduation of its 2025 class of residents and fellows. The ceremony, organized by the Office of Graduate Medical Education, was an opportunity to acknowledge their accomplishments as they complete their medical training.
During the event, Amy J. Goldberg, MD, FACS, Dean of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University; Carl A. Sirio, MD, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Temple Health; and Susan Coull, MBA, Vice President for Medical Education at Temple University Hospital and Assistant Dean of Graduate Medical Education at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine addressed the graduates.
They expressed gratitude for the graduates’ contributions to patient care and quality outcomes during their time at Temple Health. They also highlighted how this experience has equipped them to make significant contributions in medicine.
Graduates received complimentary laptop sleeves from Temple Health as a token from the Office of Graduate Medical Education. As these new professionals embark on their careers in medicine, they remain part of what was described as “our Temple family,” whether they stay locally or move globally.
The celebration marked a milestone for those completing their training and transitioning into various medical fields.



