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Kade Simar

Kade Simar
Graduates: Class of 2027
Campus: Louisiana
Prior School: Louisiana State University
Degree: achelor of Science, Biochemistry
Hometown: Lafayette, LA

Growing up in south Louisiana, I was a firsthand witness to the healthcare drought going on in the state. I think the mission of giving physicians a community-oriented focus is desperately needed. 

Who or what has inspired you while at VCOM?

The main thing that has inspired me at SWAG视频is the other students in my class. I see how hard they work and how dedicated they are. This really motivates me to work hard and persevere through the challenges of medical school.

How has the SWAG视频mission inspired you as a medical student?

Growing up in south Louisiana, I was a firsthand witness to the healthcare drought going on in the state. I think the mission of giving physicians a community-oriented focus is desperately needed. Being in a medically underserved population is not something most people consider essential to their health, and my goal as a SWAG视频graduate is to do my part to aid the people affected by that disparity.

Who or what inspired you to study medicine?

Now that I am in medical school, I am enthralled with the concepts. I am very fortunate to be able to explore the human body in this manner, and I am surprised every day by the material we study as we study each body system. The study of medicine is a tough one, but the material makes it well worth it.

Why did you choose VCOM?

VCOM鈥檚 mission is a unique one as it addresses many of the problems in healthcare I grew up around. After visiting the school, I fell in love with the facilities, and the area is similar to my hometown. Proximity to home was also a huge factor.

What do you enjoy most about living in the area around your campus?

I鈥檝e always said the best part of living in Monroe is the people. I am genuinely grateful for the hospitality I received as a SWAG视频student. The food is unique, and the ULM campus is very conducive to learning.

What do you like to do in your free time?

In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my friends and family. On breaks, I look forward to seeing my hometown again and gathering with my high school and college buddies. Additionally, I am in a rock band, and we still play shows at LSU and New Orleans from time to time. Playing guitar is my stress relief, and I love sharing what I can do with it and performing some of my favorite music.

Are you interested in a particular practice or specialty once you graduate? What has inspired your interest in this specialty?

The primary specialty that has always piqued my interest is endocrinology. I have a fascination with how the brain, thyroid, and internal organs all communicate with each other to maintain control of the body on their own. When shadowing, I paid extra close attention to the work-life balance and population treated. Both of these criteria were fulfilled in endocrinology.