Viewpoint: Integrating engineering with medicine is fostering a new generation of "physicianeers" who are uniquely equipped to innovate and solve complex healthcare problems. https://t.co/MvMloUPyHs
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to compete and place first in the ENMED global health hackathon!
Yesterday I was happy to represent @TAMUEnMed at the Houston global health collaborative where I discussed limitations in access to surgical care and our hackathon solution.
I recently had the pleasure of competing in the 2023 @TAMUEnMed Symposium! Rishik and I presented our project addressing complications associated with Endograft removal and placed third overall for innovation.
I had the honor of presenting at my first Vascular Annual Meeting and interacting so many brilliant minds in Vascular Surgery. Special thank you to Dr. Maham Rahimi at the Houston Methodist Hospital for making this possible. @VascularSVS@DeBakeyCVedu@HMethodistCV#VAM23
This is my dear friend, Nakita.
Nakita and I were medical school classmates and both interns in New York City. Nakita tragically took her own life on May 26.
She is such a beautiful soul. She was so fun to be around. She was intelligent, charismatic, and confident. (1/x)
Over the weekend, we celebrated the first graduating class from our EnMed program. This program was uniquely designed to create a new generation of physicianeers that combines interdisciplinary translational research in both engineering & medicine. https://t.co/6pvdFH8uz9
On Saturday, May 20, 2023, Texas A&M University School of Engineering Medicine held the inaugural graduation for the world’s first class of physicianeers.
Read the full story at https://t.co/WvDomhMS3k.
View the inaugural class commencement at https://t.co/4kLc3UtBSo.
Our inaugural class of graduates from the School of Engineering Medicine graduated in Houston today! Whoop!
Congratulations to the 22 Aggie physicianeers who earned their Medical Doctorate and Master of Engineering degrees today! #TAMUgrad