June 30, 2017Friday innovationstudents Kicking Cancer First, he beat cancer. Then, he decided to change how it’s treated. Daniel Bral, OMS IV, shares key advice for treating teens with cancer and discusses the work he’s doing to improve cancer treatment for young adults.
June 21, 2017Wednesday medical missionsresidencystudents Essay competition Global outreach essay contest: Winner takes up to $1,500 Contest encourages physicians-in-training to tell their stories at the annual BIOM seminar.
June 7, 2017Wednesday graduationresidencystudentswork-life balance Congrats, grads! What did you do in between graduation and residency? Recent grads share how they’re making the most of the precious weeks between graduation and starting residency training.
May 24, 2017Wednesday leadershiposteopathic medical educationstudents A unique voice First osteopathic medical student to lead the SNMA shares plans “I am dedicated to actively breaking down as many barriers as possible,” writes Danielle Ward, OMS IV.
May 19, 2017Friday How I Practicestudents Passion for service A stethoscope and a badge As a medical student and a reserve police officer, Faroukh Mehkri, OMS IV, has found two ways to serve others.
May 16, 2017Tuesday residencystudentswork-life balance Before residency Congrats, grads! What’s next before residency? The DO is looking for exciting and unique ways recent grads are spending their time before residency.
May 5, 2017Friday innovationosteopathic medical educationstudents Art of Observation Art & medicine: Finding color in the gray Educators at KCU-COM are incorporating the healing properties of art into the medical school curriculum.
April 26, 2017Wednesday DOCAREleadershipmedical missionsosteopathic medical educationstudents International medicine DOCARE: Volunteer outreach opportunities at home and abroad Sean Morris, MPH, OMS III, explains how students can improve their cultural awareness skills with a DOCARE membership.
April 25, 2017Tuesday DO & student voicesosteopathic manipulative treatmentstudents Student Perspective Learning OMT—and compassion—at a clinic for homeless patients For 10 years, UNTHSC/TCOM students have been helping care for homeless patients under physician supervision at a free clinic. Here’s my story.
April 12, 2017Wednesday leadershipmedical schoolosteopathic medical educationstudents Giving Back OU-HCOM book drive impacts curricula in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Congo Learn how students facilitated the donation of over 400 books, and what to do if you’d like to set up your own book drive.