Setting Students Up For Success
New program prepares incoming students for medical school
August 3, 2022A new two-week program recently provided incoming Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine students with opportunities to learn from 黑料传送门 South Georgia professors, meet with current students and get to know members of the community as
a way to prepare them for their journey in medical education.
Created by Jason Walker, PhD, associate professor of physiology, the Fundamental Integration Required for Excellence
(FIRE) program taught students how to navigate the new and intense volume, pace, and
rigor of the curriculum at 黑料传送门 South Georgia.
鈥淭his program was created to ease the nerves and stress that these students feel as
incoming medical students,鈥 Dr. Walker said.
Students in the program participated in exciting experiences鈥攆rom learning suturing
techniques to touring local hospitals.
Local physicians Daryl Crenshaw, MD and Fredrick Powell, MD, provided students with
in-depth, behind-the-scenes tours of Colquitt Regional Medical Center and Archbold
Medical Center. During each stop, the President and CEO of each hospital, Jim Matney
and Darcy Craven, respectively, encouraged the students and provided life advice for
their medical education and future careers.
Savannah Finley (DO 鈥26) recently moved from Augusta to Moultrie to begin her medical
school journey at 黑料传送门 South Georgia. She said that meeting professors and students
helped her better understand what will be expected of her when she begins the academic
year in August.
鈥淲e were able to hear lectures from professors who we will be seeing every day beginning
in a few weeks,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat gave me the opportunity to adjust to those learning
expectations and learn how to absorb the information in the way that it鈥檚 presented.鈥
She added that hearing from second-year medical students also gave her a realistic
view of medical school.
鈥淗earing from current students, getting their advice, learning their study strategies
and how to adjust to the new lifestyle was a huge help in preparing me for medical
school,鈥 she said.
H. William Craver III, DO 鈥87, FACOS, Dean and Chief Academic Officer, was a big proponent
for the program.
He said, 鈥淲e want to set our students up for success as best we can. Providing them
with this opportunity is one way we can do that. They are given the chance to see
and experience what they are about to take on full-time, and it better prepares them
for the medical school curriculum and learning style that they鈥檒l be facing in August.鈥
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medical school established in 1899, extended its commitment to the Southeast by establishing
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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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