MED ’02 graduates in emergency medicine, ENT, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, radiation oncology, and reconstructive urology share perspectives.
This program aims to strengthen diversity in the health professions.
The event, established in 2017, invites medical students to interact with faculty and alumni to learn about different career pathways through conversations and connections.
Dr. Sacco was the first neurologist to serve as the president of the American Heart Association.
This year’s festivities included an open house, student-led campus tours, the Distinguished Alumni Awards Ceremony and Luncheon, and of course, the alumni reception and class dinners held at the Sheraton Boston.
Students shared personal stories and spoke about how scholarships were a critical component in attending medical school.
Students and alumni of the Early Medical School Selection Program (EMSSP) spent the final days of summer in Boston for a memorable homecoming weekend.
Receiving your first stethoscope embodies the practice of doctoring – using science and technology to listen and determine what is happening to a patient.
The 28 newly conferred graduates now join the 131,000 practicing physician assistants across the US.
The BUSM’18 alumna is one of 278 chosen nationally to work in federal agencies and congressional offices.