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
Being a student at a new medical school means being a fish in an aquarium. You’re constantly being watched and people are always tapping on the glass to see how you react. On our first day as medical students, we filed down the glistening mezzanine stairs of our brand new building with straight posture and stretched smiles, modeling patiently as news cameras panned over our class.
Our Miss America-esque display was joined by a multiple of the most prestigious local figures in education, politics and medicine. We mingled politely, ate our delicate food with the correct utensils, and smiled when the cameramen decided to capture our “candid” moments.
We heard speeches about how we were the doctors of the future and how our school was revolutionizing medicine. All the while I couldn’t yet tell the difference between a spleen and a kidney.
The spotlight only dimmed as my classmates were tasked with doing presentations, demonstrations, interviews, commercials, and photo shoots throughout the year. Unfortunately the pace of medical school never slowed. Often it was when we were at our most sleep deprived, frustrated, and cynical that we would be asked to be the smiling face of the university.
As odd as the attention felt, I always understood the pride that everyone involved took in our school.
Everything from the building to the curriculum was expertly crafted with our education in mind. I can’t blame the powers that be for showing off a little bit.
Being a new school with the eyes of the public on us has provided us with some opportunities not otherwise given to other medical students. Here some unique moments my classmates had through the lens of a camera.
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