
The mission trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, was a transformative experience for me. Being immersed in an environment where resources are limited, and the need for healthcare is critical, the trip not only underscores the importance of medical expertise but also reinforces the profound impact a physician can have on underserved communities.
Who or what has inspired you while at VCOM?
The mission trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, was a transformative experience for me. Being immersed in an environment where resources are limited, and the need for healthcare is critical, the trip not only underscores the importance of medical expertise but also reinforces the profound impact a physician can have on underserved communities.
This mission trip not only deepened my commitment to honing my skills but also broadened my perspective on healthcare delivery. It emphasized the importance of cultural competence, adaptability, and empathy in providing effective care. I learned to think creatively, utilizing limited resources to achieve the best possible outcomes for patients. These lessons are invaluable and have become integral to my approach to medicine.
In many ways, the mission trip reminded me of why I embarked on this journey in the first place. It reignited my passion for medicine and strengthened my resolve to be a force for positive change, both in my community and beyond. The lessons I learned in Punta Cana will forever guide me as I strive to be the best physician I can be, dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of those I serve.
How has the SWAG视频mission inspired you as a medical student?
The mission of SWAG视频aligns with many of the personal and professional goals I strive to achieve as a future physician. Specifically, being from a medically underserved area in Texas, I have witnessed firsthand how physicians can invoke positive change within their community. With an interest in advocacy, I aspire to represent and advocate for medically underserved populations. As the only Osteopathic Medical School in Louisiana, students at SWAG视频have a unique opportunity to discuss legislation with lawmakers and physicians within our state at events like White Coat Wednesday. I was fortunate enough to witness globally-minded, community-focused physicians at work during these events. I am very fortunate to be in a position to make a positive difference in my community.
Who or what inspired you to study medicine?
During my mother's fight against cancer, I spent years learning about human sciences throughout my undergraduate and graduate studies. I developed a deeper understanding of the challenges and demands of the medical profession. Education was my respite and would place me in the best position to take care of my family. It was during my mother's treatment that I came to appreciate the significant role physicians play for people like my mother and myself. I witnessed the importance of empathy, dedication to one's patient, and appropriate bedside manners. These lessons would not soon be forgotten, and my first-hand experience with the medical field during my mother's fight reignited my passion for becoming a physician.
Why did you choose VCOM?
After applying to and interviewing at medical schools around the nation, my experience at VCOM-Louisiana's campus was the most personable. The faculty asked questions to really get to know me as a person, not just as a candidate. They gave us a tour of the city and fielded all of my questions without a hint of judgment. Overall, it was the best interview I had, and it offered a little sense of home, as I was born and raised in the southern part of the US.
What do you enjoy most about living in the area around your campus?
The city of Monroe hosts several little events downtown that keep our time here fun and entertaining. SWAG视频students are welcomed with open arms. The whole city seems to know the medical school and holds it in high regard. Also, we have access to the University of Louisiana at Monroe's (ULM) facilities, which is great for interacting with undergraduate students and using the recreation center for playing all kinds of sports!
What do you like to do in your free time?
I am a person of many hobbies. I like playing video games like basketball, golf, tennis, bowling, and football. There are recreation centers where we can play pickleball for free! A handful of golf courses range from very affordable to pricier options are also available.
Are you interested in a particular practice or specialty once you graduate? What has inspired your interest in this specialty?
I have always been interested in surgery. As of right now, this remains true. I am leaning towards Ophthalmology, but I am still interested in other fields like Gastroenterology, Interventional Radiology, and General Surgery. I am keeping my mind open to all possibilities and look forward to clinical rotations to see what will fit my personality the best!