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Wellness priorities a year after COVID: A conversation with Katie McKay and LeAnn Lam
Jul. 26, 2021—by Emma Mattson The Student Wellness Committee (SWC) transitions leadership this fall, as 2019-20 presidents Jaclyn Lee and Cooper March pass the torch to Katie McKay (M4) and LeAnn Lam (M3). Both McKay and Lam dove into wellness work almost as soon as they arrived on Vanderbilt’s campus. “I’ve known from when I got to...
A Year Like No Other: M2 shares powerful stories from clerkship year
Jul. 19, 2021—intro by Emma Mattson & reflection by M2 student This summer, our M2s reached an important medical school milestone: completing their six core clerkships. Besides marking the halfway point through medical school, the end of clerkship year also signifies that you’re ready to take on increased clinical responsibilities during your Immersion Phase. The M2 year...
COVID-19 fundraiser organizers reflect on med students’ role in global health
Jul. 12, 2021—by Emma Mattson In early May 2021, in the middle of an intense Brain, Behavior & Movement block, one question was simmering in M1 Shreyas Krishnapura’s head: How could the Vanderbilt community contribute to COVID-19 relief in India, which was being particularly hard hit by the pandemic? Now, six weeks later, the fundraiser organized by...
Next Generation of CCO Leaders Share Words of Encouragement
Jun. 23, 2021—by Emma Mattson “The biggest thing on my mind is reuniting our School of Medicine family after the COVID time,” says Leland Dunwoodie (M4), who took office this spring as the Executive President of the Council of Class Officers (CCO). Dunwoodie, who has served as president for the Class of 2022 for the past three...
LGBT MD’s Inaugural Pride Month Speaker Series kicks off this June
Jun. 14, 2021—by Emma Mattson LGBT MD jumpstarted their inaugural Pride Month speaker series this June, connecting VUSM students with a variety of medical experts deeply engaged in serving the LGBTQ community. Per LGBT MD co-presidents, Camille Wang and Kevin Guo, the series began as an effort to introduce med students to the important initiatives for LGBTQ...
Student-Led Fundraiser for COVID-19 Relief in India Gathers Widespread Support
May. 27, 2021—by Emma Mattson The VUSM community can now give directly to COVID-19 relief efforts in India through a new fundraiser organized by med students Shreyas Krishnapura (M1) and Maddy Ball (M2). All gifts to the fundraiser will go to the Chinmaya Mission, an organization that works directly with numerous hospitals throughout India to purchase necessary...
M1 Gabriel Bendfeldt Kickstarts New Student Org Focused on Rural Health
May. 6, 2021—by Emma Mattson First-year med student Gabriel Bendfeldt first discovered his passion for rural health and medicine when he spent time serving in rural Peru, but he soon found that it applied just as much in a very different setting: Nashville, TN. Per Bendfeldt, VUMC cares for a sizable number of rural patients, but med...
An End and a Beginning: Three VPIL teams reflect on Capstone projects, interdisciplinary teamwork, and the future
Apr. 30, 2021—by Emma Mattson For M2 Bushra Rahman, this April meant saying some bittersweet goodbyes. As a first-year med student, Rahman joined the Vanderbilt Program for Interprofessional Learning (VPIL). In the almost two years since then, she’s worked on an interdisciplinary team alongside nursing, pharmacy, and social work students to provide holistic care to clinic patients....
Project VINE offers med students a new avenue for holistic patient care
Apr. 26, 2021—M3s Alan Grusky, Christian Nguyen, and Santiago Angaramo kickstarted a new student organization at VUSM this spring: Project VINE, the Vanderbilt Initiative for Nutrition and Exercise. The student organization, which will work closely with the Shade Tree Clinic and other community partners, uses education, advocacy, and community service to equip medical students to provide holistic...
M2 Eki Olumese and VUMC leaders speak at ceremony to unveil Vivien Thomas Way
Apr. 8, 2021—by Emma Mattson An April 7th celebration unveiled Nashville’s newest street sign: Vivien Thomas Way. The street’s name was changed this spring from “Dixie Place,” an old moniker of the Confederacy which had lingered on Vanderbilt’s campus for decades. VUSM leaders and members of the Committee to Rename Dixie Place spoke at the outside ceremony,...