Thank you to second-year WSU medical students Evelyn Rowe, Marley Anderson, and Lulu Duffy who spent time at the Richland Farmers Market recently to increase awareness of colorectal cancer screening and prevention.
It was a busy week on the WSU Spokane campus last week as the College of Medicine welcomed new students in its Doctor of Medicine, Nutrition and Exercise Physiology, and Speech and Hearing Sciences programs. These students are now prepped for the upcoming academic year and ready to train as the health care leaders of tomorrow.
In collaboration with Range Community Clinic and CHAS Health, the WSU Chapter of the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA) recently organized a health fair for the Marshallese community in Spokane.
Before walking across the stage at commencement, College of Medicine Class of 2024 graduates gathered over the past week to celebrate their accomplishments with their program classmates and faculty.
Members of the WSU College of Medicine Student Affairs team and two medical students recently attended the AAMC 2024 Group on Student Affairs (GSA), Careers in Medicine (CiM), Organization of Student Representatives (OSR) National Meeting.
A group of third and fourth year medical students from WSU’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine sat down with local state representatives and appointed officials in Vancouver to share their experiences training in Southwest Washington.
Students, including many from the WSU College of Medicine, learned more about the legislative and lobbying process and met with more than 70 legislators to advocate for health-related legislative bills.