“I’m not under any illusions that it will be simple, but I’ve had so many great examples in my life that have done what others have felt to be impossible,” she says.
The double major in physics and American Culture Studies also was a cellist in the Washington University Symphony Orchestra and several chamber orchestras.
Photo by Robert BostonMedical Education Day featured student poster presentations and faculty members receiving Samuel R. Goldstein Leadership Awards in Medical Student Education.
Courtesy PhotoShe has touched young lives as a volunteer in the orphanages of Chile and Mexico and as a tutor in low-income Hispanic neighborhoods of south St. Louis.
Through community outreach and participation on area kickball, softball and volleyball teams, she found the right equation to combine her varied interests.
A program is based on research showing that students who interact with older adults early in their medical training develop better attitudes toward aging.
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