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back to him and bullies everywhere is impacting me. I am just shocked right now that the words of one journalist in small La Crosse, Wis., can make such a loud roar." Livingston said she's been asked to appear on national morning shows Wednesday.
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Jennifer Livingston has always rebuffed personal attacks, so when the Wisconsin television anchorwoman got an email from a viewer criticizing her weight, she thought nothing of it.
But then she thought of her daughters and other children who may not have the same emotional shield.
Livingston took the airways Tuesday to respond to the email during a 4-minute segment on WKBT-TV in La Crosse, calling the writer a bully. She urged young viewers not to allow such people to define their self-worth.
She didn't identify the man, who wrote that he was surprised to see her physical condition hadn't improved for years. He told her that he hopes she doesn't consider herself a suitable example for young people, especially girls.
The man who wrote the email, Kenneth Krause, told The Associated Press in an interview that his emails had nothing to do with bullying.
Livingston, who has worked in broadcast journalism since 1997, said at least 1,000 people have posted supportive messages on her Facebook page and even more sent her emails. She said many wrote that they wished someone had stood up for them, including some who said they were bullied years ago "and it still haunts them today."
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, ??Lake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineMottoTotam Personam CuramusMotto in EnglishWe Care for the Whole PersonEstablished1992TypePrivate, non-profitPresidentJohn M. Ferretti, D.O.Students3029LocationErie, PABradenton, FLGreensburg, PA, USACampusSuburbanWebsite.lecomThe Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (or LECOM) is a private, graduate school of medicine and pharmacy and is currently the largest medical college in the country.LECOM grants the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), and the Doctor of Dental Medicine degrees. The College also grants two Master of Science degrees and also maintains a Post Baccalaureate Program, providing educational opportunities for students who need to enhance their basic science credentials for admission to medical or pharmacy school.Contents1 History2 General information2.1 Academics2.1.1 Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Program2.1.2 Doctor of Pharmacy2.1.3 Doctor of Dental Medicine2.1.4 Graduate Studies2.2 Health and Wellness Center3 See also4 References5 External links all leading to the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree. The Erie campus offers all three primary pathways, while the Bradenton and Greensburg campuses offer curriculum based solely on Problem Based Learning. The Erie branch also offers the two accelerated pathways to primary care: the Primary Care Scholars Pathway (PCSP), which condenses four years of medical education into three years in order to graduate primary care physicians more quickly, and the accelerated physician assistant pathway, which provides certified physician assistants the opportunity to earn a D.O. degree in three years.The Lecture Discussion Pathway (LDP) is based on lecture presentations and laboratories. Students spend the morning in lecture sessions and the afternoon in a combination of lectures, laboratories, tutorials, small group discussions and independent study. There are two phases of LDP. Phase I Core Curriculum is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of Gross Anatomy, Biochemistry, Immunology, Microbiology, Pathology, Pharmacology and Physiology. Phase II Curriculum uses a systems based approach to medical education. Lecturers will present instructional materials that go beyond the basic principles mastered during Phase I. Primary care physicians and specialist offer clinical perspectives based on their own experience with patient care as it relates to that particular system.The Problem-Based Learning Pathway (PBL) is an internationally recognized approach to medical education. PBL emphasizes student-centered self-directed learning through small group interaction and limited faculty involvement. It is the only pathway offered at the Bradenton campus.The Directed Study Pathway (DSP), originally the Independent Study Pathway (ISP), is a unique program for medical education. It is initiated with significant daily classroom time in the first semester and then allows adult learners, who are capable of learning with minimal classroom time, to gradually decrease their lecture attendance and utilize specific "directed study" modules to finish their first two years of medical school.The Primary Care Scholars Pathway (PCSP) was introduced by LECOM as a response to the declining interest in primary care, and particularly family medicine. LECOM Primary Care Scholars will graduate in three years from the Erie, Pennsylvania with a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree that is equivalent to a four-year academic program.The Accelerated Physician Assistant Pathway (APAP), is a fast-tracked, three-year medical school curriculum leading to the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree. APAP students interested in pursuing a primary care specialty, such as family practice and general internal medicine, must make a commitment to completing an osteopathic internship and residency upon graduation. Doctor of PharmacyThe LECOM Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree program at the LECOM School of Pharmacy offers pathway choices: a year-round, three-year curriculum in Erie and a four-year curriculum in Bradenton. Graduate StudiesThe Master of Science in Medical Education courses impart the knowledge, skills and attitudes incumbent in effective teaching, administration, and leadership to students who desire advanced training in medical education. The MS in Medical Education program is open to D.O.s, Pharm.D.s and M.D.s.The Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences is a two-year program for students interested in careers in medicine, pharmacy and other health and science related professions. The biomedical sciences program is a graduate-level program intended for post baccalaureate students who wish to enhance their understanding of the biomedical sciences and improve their overall profile to gain admission to medical school, pharmacy school, a biomedical Ph.D. program or enter the biomedical science workplace (e.g. the pharmaceutical industry).The Health Sciences Post-Baccalaureate Program is a two-semester post baccalaureate certificate program designed to enhance the basic science credentials of students interested in pharmacy or medical school. All coursework is conducted on the LECOM campus by the medical and pharmacy school facilities. References^ Wednesday, June 25, 2008 (2008-06-25). "Nations largest medical school to open new 4M location at Seton Hill University". Popcitymedia. . Retrieved 2012-05-26.?^ Bruce, David (2008-08-17). "How LECOM grew so quickly (AUDIO) | GoErie/Erie Times-News". Goerie. . Retrieved 2012-05-26.?^ Bruce, David (2008-04-29). "LECOM to open campus in Greensburg". Erie Times-News. . Retrieved 2008-07-15.?^ "Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine". AACOM. . Retrieved 12 August 2012.?^ "Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Bradenton Campus". AACOM. . Retrieved 12 August 2012.?^ St. Martin, Tiffany (2008-07-31). "LECOM now the largest medical school in nation". Lakewood Ranch Herald. . Retrieved 2008-08-01.? External linksLake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicinevteOsteopathic Medical Schools in the United StatesNortheastLake Erie COM PennsylvaniaNew England COMNew York COMPhiladelphia COMTouro NYCUMDNJ-SOMSoutheastAlabama COMCampbellLake Erie COM BradentonLincoln MemorialNova SoutheasternPhiladelphia COM GeorgiaPikeville KYCOMEdward Via COMWest Virginia SOMWilliam Carey UniversityCentralA.T. 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