Vol 26.1 | WINTER 2025

Ignite Magazine


Training generations of leaders

by John T. Langell, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., M.B.A.
President, Northeast Ohio Medical University

NEOMED president John LangellHere at Northeast Ohio Medical University, we pride ourselves on training the next generation of leaders in health care.

Our graduates have gone on to lead hospitals, such as Teri Lash-Ritter, M.D. (’02), M.B.A., FAAFP, who was recently named president of Akron General, Lodi, Medina, Mercy and Union hospitals; to lead groundbreaking surgeries, such as Frank Papay, M.D. (‘84), who completed the country’s first successful face transplant; to lead state-of-the-art translational research, such as Crystal Mackall, M.D. (’84), whose work is leading to breakthroughs in the treatment of childhood cancers; and to lead advocacy efforts, such as Jaclyn Boyle, Pharm.D. (’12), who helped achieve provider status for pharmacists in the state.

Our graduates also fill important gaps in the medical workforce here in Ohio. As College of Medicine Dean Marc Basson notes in “Physician Leadership,” 55% of NEOMED graduates did their residencies in the State of Ohio, and many of them remain in Ohio to practice.

NEOMED is also helping current health care professionals to improve their skills and knowledge to become leaders in their health systems and practices. The NEOMED Executive Education program, launched with our partners at University Hospitals, is bringing Lean Six Sigma, health and well-being coaching, and other tools to enhance the health care workforce.

These and other articles in this issue of Ignite highlight the many ways NEOMED is meeting the needs of today and preparing leaders for the future of health care.

Sincerely,

John T. Langell
President

Feature

Developing NEOMED’s newest college

The Bitonte College of Dentistry will help fill a gap in Ohio’s workforce.

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A symbolic groundbreaking

NEOMED marked a milestone in its progress toward the opening of the Bitonte College of Dentistry with a groundbreaking ceremony last fall that was more symbolic than literal.

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Feature

Rewriting the script for improving health care

The Executive Education program at NEOMED provides the tools, knowledge and mentoring to create meaningful change in health systems.

Story

Feature

Physician leadership

The NEOMED College of Medicine is training the next generation of medical professionals with a focus on leadership, compassion and adaptability.

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Julie Aultman headshot

Filling the gaps

The College of Graduate Studies prepares the healthcare leaders of tomorrow.

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Katherine Tromp headshot

Conversations with NEOMED: Leadership

A conversation with Katherine Tromp, Pharm.D., interim dean of the College of Pharmacy.

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Gallery

NEOMED Grand Casino

We marked our 50th anniversary with a Monte Carlo–themed Grand Casino Night, raising more than $350,000 for student scholarships through the Blue Fund.

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Service

New leadership for the NEOMED Free Clinic

Class of 1994 alumna Saira Ismail, M.D., was named medical director of newly restructured and renamed clinic.

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Dr. Ismael consults with five student doctors in the NEOMED Free Clinic.

Innovation at NEOMED

Turning ideas into reality

The Medical Design Innovation Center at NEOMED helps bioinnovators bring their medical device ideas to life.

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A woman stands with a group of colleagues, who are applauding the ribbon cutting.

Transformational leaders

Breaking new ground in allergy and immunology

Dr. Sandra Hong’s journey and vision.

Story

A student holds miniature pumpkins in the garden.

Whale watching

Garden Club grows vegetables…and well-being

Story and photos

Class notes

Anup Kanodia, M.D. (’03), married Rupal R. Shah, M.S., M.P.H., in Columbus, Ohio, in a four-day celebration that included several NEOMED alumni.

Class notes