Class of 2022
Kyle Duke
Austin Foster
Charlotte Leblang
Ross Lordo
Class of 2021
Dory Askins
Connor Brunson
Keiko Cooley
Mason Jackson
Class of 2020
Megan Angermayer
Carrie Bailes
Leanne Brechtel
Hope Conrad
Alexis del Vecchio
Brantley Dick
Scott Farley
Irina Geiculescu
Alex Hartman
Zegilor Laney
Julia Moss
Josh Schammel
Raychel Simpson
Teodora Stoikov
Anna Tarasidis
Class of 2019
Michael Alexander
Caitlin Li
Ben Snyder
Class of 2018
Alyssa Adkins
Tee Griscom
Stephen Hudson
Eleasa Hulon
Hannah Kline
Andrew Lee
Noah Smith
Crystal Sosa
Jeremiah White
Jessica Williams
Class of 2017
Carly Atwood
Laura Cook
Ben DeMarco
Rachel Nelson
Megan Epperson
Rachel Heidt
Tori Seigler
Class of 2016
Shea Ray
Matt Eisenstat
Eric Fulmer
Geevan George
Maglin Halsey
Jennifer Reinovsky
Kyle Townsend
One of the most convenient aspects of being at USC School of Medicine Greenville is that the school is actually on the campus of Greenville Memorial Hospital (about a two-minute stroll to the main entrance). Living on the edge of the hospital opens up a variety of opportunities that we med students would not have otherwise.
Of course, you’re thinking patients. There’s that, but one of the most appreciated opportunities on a day-to-day basis is the lunch/dinner/late night study break snack availability. The hospital has Chick-fil-A, Subway, Starbucks, a bakery, and a cafeteria with a great variety of hot meals each day. The convenience of being able to run over and grab a bite to eat cannot be overstated. It’s not uncommon to run into some of the physician faculty in the dining area as well, which usually results in a nice chat about how classes are going.
Living on the edge of Greenville Memorial Hospital also impacts our curriculum. Many of the lecturers and leaders of the practical sessions are clinical physicians who work on a daily basis at the hospital. As such, they’re able to relate to us on a practical level with patients that they’ve seen over their career and even in the hours leading up to class. Over the next year-and-a-half as we continue through two classroom years as M1’s and M2’s, we will be making the journey over to the hospital on a regular basis as part of our curriculum for Medicine and Society. This course focuses on patient care, medical knowledge, professionalism, interpersonal and communication skills, systems-based practice, and practice-based learning and improvement.
A few weeks ago, we made our first trip into the clinical setting of the hospital as we had the opportunity to sit down with a real patient and take a patient history. It’s these interactions that make USC School of Medicine Greenville a revolutionary school that is committed to transforming med school.
By Eric Fulmer
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