Thursday, September 27, 2018

WALC Week 3 Winner: Shelby Sires!

Every Wednesday, the Student Success Center holds a
Weekly Anatomical Language Challenge (WALC).


This week's winner is: 
Shelby Sires

Congrats on your second week of winning and for taking the top rank on the WALC Leaderboard, Shelby!

This challenge series will be held weekly throughout the semester to give students a chance to showcase their anatomical knowledge for a chance to win prizes!





Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Student Spotlight: Kate Dickinson

There is a thriving community of pre-health students here at SDSM&T. Today, we are shining a spotlight on Kaitlyn Dickinson. Kate is an Applied Biological Science major within the Chemistry and Applied Biological Sciences Department. Her emphasis is in Pre-Health and Biomedical Engineering and she is minoring in Chemistry. She is currently pursing a pre-medical pathway and plans to become a doctor after she leaves SDSM&T. We caught up with Kate to ask her about her pre-health journey and how she is preparing for a career in healthcare.

Have you done any shadowing yet? What did you learn from those experiences? 

I have done shadowing! I shadowed family medicine, where I got to listen to my very first heart murmur and what wheezing lungs sounded like. Also, as a medical scribe in the ED department I got to see my first elevated ICP procedure at bedside, which was amazing! From both experiences, I've found that you benefit more when you start to place yourself into the mindset of how doctors think. Familiarize yourself with basic medical terminology and take advantage of every opportunity you have to watch procedures. 

What kinds of volunteering do you do?

Currently I am volunteering as a Textline Crisis Counselor at the National Crisis Textline, along with volunteering with Volunteers of America to offer free HIV testing. I'm was also a translator for City of Lafayette, CO. I've been working to create a volunteer collegiate EMS here on campus.

When will you be taking your entrance exam and how are you preparing for your exam?

I will be taking my entrance exam about a year and 4 months from now. I do at least an MCAT question a day. I made a medical binder, which I hope to place all my notes into so that I know the basis of where I should begin studying. I also bought flashcards from Barron, which I try to go through once a week. AnkiDeck is also a really useful resource that is essentially "smart flashcards", which help me to continue to remember basic knowledge. 

What do you do when you aren’t studying?

I really enjoy hiking, hammocking, and rollerblading. I really love reading as well. I am currently reading classics along with some books about genes and the medical field. I also do drawings for people online as well as watch a bundle of Netflix and movies, especially ones in Spanish or Chinese.

How do you manage stress?

When I start to become stressed, I write down everything I have to do and start with what's a priority to get done. That definitely helps to break things up when it gets too overwhelming. I also allow myself to spend time with friends and make sure I have time to myself to unwind.

What advice do you have for our freshman pre-health students?

The best advice I can give is start early and be organized.  It's to your benefit to know what's expected of you so you can spread those commitments out across a couple of years rather than try to cram it into just one. It's almost important to make yourself as well rounded as possible, and then show that you have looked into medicine in depth and that you really know what it's all about.

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

USD Medical Student Panel Scheduled for October 5th

The Student Success Center will be hosting 


Adventures in Interviewing:
A Discussion Panel with USD Medical Students 


on Friday, October 5th from 9:30am-10:30am! 


This panel will cover the process of interviewing for professional schools and discuss the standard protocols for the interviewing process. The USD students will share their experiences from their own medical school interviews and answer questions about preparing for interviews, answering difficult questions, and expectations from admissions committees.

This event will be beneficial to all pre-health students regardless of pathway. It is free for all students and we will be serving coffee along with pastries. We will also be handing out information about the interview preparation services available through our Pre-Health Pathways Advisor within the Student Success Center. Please contact Dr. J with any questions!


Wednesday, September 19, 2018

WALC Week 2 Winner: Shelby Sires!

Every Wednesday, the Student Success Center holds a
Weekly Anatomical Language Challenge (WALC).


This week's winner is: 
Shelby Sires

This challenge series will be held weekly throughout the semester to give students a chance to showcase their anatomical knowledge for a chance to win prizes!




Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Pre-Health Mailing List is Live

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Want more information about pre-health opportunities like events, volunteering, and shadowing?

Want information about preparing and registering for entrance exams?

Want to know more about the resources available to help you navigate that pre-health life?

Want to join a community of other pre-health students and build a network of collaboration and support?

Bulletin Board, Stickies, Post-It, List, Business


Wait no more!

Sign up for our Pre-Health Mailing List!


You can join by clicking here:
http://gold.sdsmt.edu/mailman/listinfo/prehealth 

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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

First WALC Winner

Today the Student Success Center held the first Weekly Anatomical Language Challenge (WALC).

This week's winner is: 
Tylin Hillard

This challenge series will be held weekly throughout the semester to give students a chance to showcase their anatomical knowledge for a chance to win prizes!