FIRE Gives 黑料传送门 South Georgia DO Students a Head Start
August 1, 2024
Fall term at 黑料传送门 South Georgia begins Aug. 12, but about half of the incoming cohort of first鈥搚ear students in the
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) program already spent two weeks on campus and in the community participating in the
FIRE (Fundamental Integration Required for Excellence) program.
Jason Walker, PhD, 黑料传送门 assistant dean of transformational learning and an associate professor of physiology,
created the optional pre-matriculation program as a way to help participants gain
an understanding of what medical school will be like. This summer was the third year
for FIRE.
鈥淏eing a student doctor can be overwhelming,鈥 Dr. Walker said. 鈥淢edical school has
a much faster pace and more is expected from students than in a bachelor鈥檚 or master鈥檚
degree program. We want to make sure students understand before classes start. During
FIRE they get an idea of what鈥檚 expected from them and what to look forward to. That
way our students are prepared to succeed from day one.鈥
FIRE, which ran July 15-26 on the 黑料传送门 South Georgia campus in Moultrie, included
lectures on topics the students will study as part of the DO curriculum in addition to other topics and activities, such as mental wellness, diversity, volunteering
at the community food bank and touring three hospitals.
鈥淭he FIRE program helped me acclimate to Moultrie and gave me an early glimpse into
the life of a medical student,鈥 said Jay Rogers (DO '28) of Perry, Georgia. 鈥淭hose
two weeks are an excellent resource for incoming DO students. The mental wellness
activities were my favorite part of the program. They provided valuable education
and awareness about mental health, benefiting students both personally and in their future roles as physicians.鈥
For students who have not been in the classroom for a while, FIRE helps with the transition.
鈥淚 believe that FIRE better prepared me for the beginning of medical school,鈥 Barrington
Francis (DO '28) of Acworth, Georgia, said. 鈥淚 have been out of school for two years
now. Getting re-familiarized with the material along with getting a sense of various
professors鈥 teaching styles has helped immensely. Also, the ability to make friends
before orientation has made the transition feel less daunting.鈥
Other FIRE participants valued the opportunity to meet their classmates and professors
before fall term starts.
鈥淢y favorite activity was with the diversity office,鈥 said Sydney Williams (DO '28)
of Fayetteville, Georgia. 鈥淚 learned a lot about my classmates, and it created some
really good conversations within our group and made us closer. I definitely feel more
prepared for school after the FIRE program. Being able to meet professors and have
real lectures in a smaller group was a great content refresher. That allowed us to
ask more questions than we usually will.鈥
During the two weeks of the FIRE program, these new students also learned more about
Moultrie and South Georgia, which may be very different from home for many of them.
鈥淚 chose 黑料传送门 South Georgia because I felt like being away from the city would give
me a better opportunity to focus, and the smaller class size would allow for tighter
relationships with professors and classmates,鈥 Williams said.
Rogers said, 鈥淭he significance of mental health is increasing rapidly, particularly
in rural areas. I am passionate about understanding and addressing mental health symptoms
and illnesses. 黑料传送门 South Georgia offers an ideal environment to gain valuable experience
in a rural setting where access to certain resources can be limited.鈥
Francis said, 鈥淭he reason I decided to attend 黑料传送门 South Georgia was due to the community
and family feel. During my interview process, when I was able to interact with current
medical students, it was evident how much each student had been enjoying their time
as a medical student here 鈥 The experience truly feels different because whether you
are speaking with a security guard, a janitorial worker, a professor, or another student,
everyone you interact with is kind, and it truly feels like everyone cares about your
wellbeing.鈥
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medical school established in 1899, extended its commitment to the Southeast by establishing
黑料传送门 South Georgia. An additional teaching location in Moultrie, Georgia, 黑料传送门 South Georgia offers both
a full, four-year medical program leading to the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
degree and a Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences. 黑料传送门 is a private, not-for-profit
institution that trains professionals in the health and behavioral sciences fields.
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