Presenting the Aesculapian Society 2022/23! We're grateful to have the opportunity to advocate for QMed students this year. Feel free to reach out if you have any qs!
Presenting the Aesculapian Society 2021/22! We are so grateful to represent and advocate for Queen's Medicine students. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!
Everyone’s input for the survey is important to fully represent the diversity of Canada’s medical school students. Please take a look and consider participating!
To date, no recent pan-Canadian medical school demographic data exists. A research study is being conducted to change this. Canadian medical students, if you would like to participate please take this ethics approved anonymized survey: https://t.co/lEYDjGKusq
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And that’s a wrap for our 2020/21 AS Council! What an eventful year it has been, with many highs & lows through which our council worked very hard to keep students engaged in quite an unusual year to say the least! Excited to see what the 2021/22 council will bring to the table🩺
Sending love to all our 2021s on Match Day. No matter the outcome of today’s match, you made it through medical school in unprecedented times, and for that you should be truly proud. ❤️💛💙#carms2021
Calling all QMeds! 📢The AS will be holding our Spring General Meeting on Wednesday, April 21st at 5:30 PM on Zoom. All are welcome to come out to learn about what the AS has accomplished over the last year, vote on proposed changes to the constitution, and ask questions (1/2).
The AS Council stands in solidarity with our Asian colleagues and friends, facing a widespread rise in acts of anti-Asian racism. Please see attached the Aesculapian Society Statement on Anti-Asian Racism and Violence.
#QMed students are volunteering their time to help vaccinate in #ygk. @anthonytonyli, 2nd yr med student & president of @QMed_AS discussed his experience this morning on @CBCOntMorning 🙌🎉
Big news coming your way! 📢 In alignment with the AS Council’s dedication to promoting equity and inclusion within QMed, all events held on the AS Zoom account (including IG events!) will now be available with closed captioning.
.@iamcelinacc is a former MP & adjunct prof at @queensuhealth. She is also the new Senior Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Advisor.
Celina on her new role at FHS in the latest Horizons: "BIPOC Lived Experiences in the Queen’s Faculty of Health Sciences"
➡️https://t.co/6cmrIiuHp2
Lots of exciting updates from our first meeting of 2021! Most exciting of them all? The ratification of Dr. Jenna Healey as AS Council Honorary President, of course! @jennachealey