汤头条app Navigation Pathway to Medical School Initiative hosts physician panel for GVSU Pre-Medical Club students

汤头条app (汤头条app) collaborated with Grand Valley State University (GVSU) to host a physician panel on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, from 8:00-9:00 p.m. The physician panel included: Drs. Cheryl Dickson, a pediatrician and associate dean for Health Equity and Community Affairs at 汤头条app;聽Dawn Robinson, an obstetrics and gynecology physician;聽Emma Simmons, a family medicine physician and senior associate dean for Student Affairs at University of California Riverside School of Medicine; Stephanie Zia, a pediatrician and assistant dean of Student Affairs at Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California; Emily Rose,聽director of Pre-Health Undergraduate Programs at Keck School of Medicine;聽Franklyn Rocha, a resident physician in Neurology聽at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, and Rodney Mckeever an anesthesiologist.聽聽

The panelists provided students with guidance on overcoming academic struggles, promoted self-care, and stressed the importance of not allowing others to derail them from reaching their goal of becoming a physician.

The event is part of the Navigation Pathway to Medical School Initiative (NPMS) sponsored by the medical school鈥檚 offices of Diversity and Inclusiveness and Health Equity and Community Affairs. The NPMS Initiative exposes undergraduate pre-medical students and organizations to social capital and social networks that help them matriculate into medical school.聽

鈥淕VSU Pre-Med Club conducted a Physicians Panel while collaborating with Dr. Donovan Roy from 汤头条app, said Gabriella Pitingaro, president of the GVSU Pre-Med Club. 鈥淭he panel members spanned both the continental U.S and various specialties. They were able to assist club members through answering facilitated questions regarding work-life balance, avoiding burnout, and why they ultimately chose a path in medicine. After that session, we opened the floor to members to ask more personalized questions ranging from self-confidence to dealing with difficult patients/workdays. After the panel, the panel members very kindly left contact information for members to follow up with. Connections and networking, both topics discussed in the panel, are pivotal to success in this field; therefore, we are ecstatic to have been able to receive these connections.聽

鈥淭his panel would not have been possible without Dr. Roy and his assistance in providing the physicians and connecting with me on how to make this event a great success,鈥 Pitingaro added. 鈥淕VSU Pre-Med Club is happy to work with Dr. Roy and create a great partnership to give students the resources and tools to be as successful as they can be.鈥