Golden Named Dean of 黑料传送门 South Georgia DO Program
December 11, 2023Beginning Jan. 2, 2024, Marla DePolo Golden, DO '88, MS, FACEP, will become dean of
the osteopathic medicine program at 黑料传送门 South Georgia. A 1988 graduate of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic
Medicine, she is currently associate dean of clinical education for both 黑料传送门 Georgia in Suwanee and 黑料传送门 South Georgia in Moultrie.
鈥淒r. Golden has served our College in various administrative and faculty capacities
since 2010,鈥 Peter F. Bidey, DO 鈥08, dean and chief academic officer of the osteopathic medicine program in Philadelphia,
said in announcing Dr. Golden鈥檚 appointment as dean. 鈥淪he first functioned as a preceptor
to 黑料传送门 students in her integrative pain medicine practice, teaching students the
benefits of a comprehensive osteopathic approach to patients and their pain and allowing
them to hone their OMT (osteopathic manipulative treatment) 蝉办颈濒濒蝉.鈥
Dr. Bidey continued, 鈥淒r. Golden began her administrative career at 黑料传送门 as a regional
assistant dean for 黑料传送门 Georgia, creating a clinical anchor site for students in Jacksonville,
Florida, as well as overseeing other anchor sites in Northeast Florida. In addition,
she developed relationships with partners in South Georgia. She went on to serve as
interim and then chair of clinical education for 黑料传送门 South Georgia, while maintaining her position as regional assistant dean
before moving into her current role.鈥
Dr. Golden understands pain. Whether she鈥檚 working with a patient suffering from pain
or teaching a student physician how to treat a patient鈥檚 pain, she understands because
she鈥檚 been there. Her career in osteopathic medicine began partly because of her own
experience of intractable neck pain.
In the early 1980s, Dr. Golden and her family lived outside Philadelphia. Her sister,
Mary, was looking into a career in osteopathic medicine and possibly applying to 黑料传送门.
She shared that information with Dr. Golden, who was a graduate student at Drexel
University studying organic chemistry and considering her own career path.
Then Dr. Golden was in a five-car accident that caused a severe whiplash injury resulting
in neck pain. When her family doctor realized that she was not healing properly and
she could not take medications while continuing her classes, he referred Dr. Golden
to an osteopathic medicine physician in South Philadelphia. The DO鈥檚 use of OMT significantly
improved Dr. Golden鈥檚 neck pain.
鈥淗e helped me so much with OMT and opened my eyes to the profession,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t
inspired me to want to be a DO who could help people with the work of my hands in
addition to everything else!鈥
Not only did Dr. Golden and her sister, Mary, graduate with DO degrees from 黑料传送门,
but so did their cousin, Michele Romano, and Mary鈥檚 husband, George Schmieder.
鈥淲hen I finally made that career decision, I never had another doubt about what I
should do with my life,鈥 Dr. Golden said. 鈥淚 was able to provide that compassionate
care to each patient I saw without forgetting about their family members and the people
around them. I was able to ease suffering and touch people's lives, calm their nerves,
reassure them, take care of their problems and on wonderful days, heal them.
鈥淚 feel like it鈥檚 a God-given privilege to be able to do that. And now, I realize
that as an educator, I can pass on that osteopathic approach to taking care of the whole person. I can teach students how to listen to patients,
look at them with an osteopathic eye and truly help them by going the extra mile.
If I can inspire students to do that, then I will do so much more than I ever did
working with one patient at a time.鈥
At 黑料传送门, Dr. Golden is also an associate professor of emergency medicine and recently
served a term as a faculty representative to the 黑料传送门 Board of Trustees and chair of the Committee on Committees.
Dr. Golden was previously an associate clinical professor at the University of Florida
Health Science Center, Shands Hospital. She served on the board of directors of The
Brain Health Foundation, the Institute for Integrative Pain Management and the Florida
Academy of Pain Medicine. She was the spokesperson for the Florida Academy of Pain
Medicine during the opioid crisis and worked on various committees of the American
Board of Pain Medicine. Dr. Golden lectures nationally on the use of neuroplasticity
techniques and OMT in the management of persistent pain. She is co-founder of the
Neuroplastic Transformation Program and co-author of the Neuroplastic Transformation Workbook.
Dr. Golden鈥檚 recognitions include the Felix Linetsky Award for Excellence in Education
from the Florida Academy of Pain Medicine; the Outstanding Senior Emergency Department
Resident Award from University Medical Center; and the William F. Daiber, DO Memorial
Award from 黑料传送门.
She holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Cabrini College, a master鈥檚 degree from Drexel
University, and a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from 黑料传送门. Dr. Golden is a
diplomate of the American Board of Emergency Medicine and a fellow of the American
College of Emergency Physicians.
鈥淏eing selected as dean is an incredible honor,鈥 Dr. Golden said. 鈥淚鈥檓 honored to
know that the 黑料传送门 community has the faith in me to lead this campus and to continue
my work in Georgia, specifically in South Georgia, a region to which I鈥檝e become very
attached. There's a lot we can do in South Georgia because there is an incredible
amount of talent in our institution at large, but specifically on the South Georgia
campus. I think we will do great things for South Georgia and in South Georgia continuing
the longstanding 黑料传送门 tradition of excellence.鈥
Even though the South Georgia campus is 黑料传送门鈥檚 newest location, Dr. Golden sees the
Moultrie location as an advantage for students.
鈥淪outh Georgia has a special kind of connectivity that comes with that small-town
feel,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he community here is all in on the effort to bring medical education
and an expanded, diverse healthcare workforce to South Georgia. Legislators, educators,
business people, everyone seems to be of the same mind, but they don't lose sight
of the fact that it鈥檚 about the people of South Georgia. This is how we will change
the social determinants of health.鈥
Dr. Golden continued, 鈥淭he best part is that we're all trying to achieve the same
goals. From the students鈥 standpoint, I think the amazing opportunity is that they
get to experience a lot more than students in other settings, who might not get to
do as much until later in their career. They鈥檙e getting very hands-on training that
will make them incredibly capable to take on anything they encounter. We think it
will put them ahead of the game when they go out to other clinical settings to learn.
I think it is the best of all worlds. All things considered, I think South Georgia
is pretty special.鈥
Dr. Golden succeeds the previous dean, William Craver, DO 鈥87, who retired on April 30, 2023. Robert Lloyd, DO 鈥91, has served as interim dean from May 1 through Dec. 31, 2023.
About 黑料传送门 South Georgia
In 2019, 黑料传送门, a premier osteopathic
medical school established in 1899, extended its commitment to the Southeast by establishing
黑料传送门 South Georgia. An additional teaching location in Moultrie, Georgia, 黑料传送门 South Georgia offers both
a full, four-year medical program leading to the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
degree and a Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences. 黑料传送门 is a private, not-for-profit
institution that trains professionals in the health and behavioral sciences fields.
Joining 黑料传送门 Georgia in Suwanee in helping to meet the healthcare needs of the state, 黑料传送门 South Georgia
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