Congratulations go to Drexel University College of Medicine MD program student Ethan Schollaert, whose poem "St. Christopher Superheroes" was published in the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society's summer 2024 newsletter.
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"But merit, it seems, was not the only component needed for increasing one's likelihood of medical school acceptance."
Grateful to co-author this piece in @TheLancet w/ fellow @TuskegeeUniv alum Lauren Jenkins, M4. Lots to think about & that we can do.๐
https://t.co/3rHLNj0ija
Our new medical students look great in white! ๐ฅผ๐ฉบ
Congratulations to the Class of 2028 on receiving their first white coats last Friday!
#UMNmed2028 | #UMNproud | #WhiteCoatCeremony
Finally: THEE postdoc with me at @umnmedschool.
-Post-Doctoral Associate
-UMN, Twin Cities
-PhD eg in epi, ado health, MCH, and/or #impsci
-Must be eligible to work in USA
Advantage: W/C Africa experience, French
Non UMN: https://t.co/Cgatnd39Ws
UMN staff: https://t.co/W3IF0WMNtW
โAs a kid, the health injustices really struck a chord in me. I knew I wanted to be a doctor because I wanted to make the world a better place,โ said Dr. Amera Hassan.
Read more about one of our new graduates & member of the U of Mโs first BA/MD cohort: https://t.co/Yzp1VKJylI.
President of the Class of 2024 Denise Quintanilla, MD:
โAs future physicians, we have a moral obligation to speak out against injustice and to advocate for the health and well-being of all people, regardless of their nationality, religion, or ethnicity.โ
Joining two of our BA/MD Scholars and staff from the Center for American Indian and Minority Health grand opening of the new center at the Twin Cities Campus of @UMNews@umnmedschool
Congratulations to Med/Peds ID fellow, Dr. Alice Lehman, for acceptance of her first author manuscript on Karius testing in immunocompromised patients to the Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society.