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.
Each spring, the WSU Spokane campus community recognizes incredible faculty, staff, and students who go above and beyond their normal duties, demonstrate outstanding leadership, and serve as outstanding ambassadors for WSU Spokane, both on campus and within the community.
Congratulations to fourth-year medical student Ali Comfort, who won Best Medical Student Poster at the Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics 2024 conference in New Orleans.
Ben Caruso and Xiang Yu Gao, both first-year medical students at the WSU College of Medicine, presented a poster at the Inland Northwest Research Symposium on the WSU Spokane campus.
Third-year WSU medical students Eemon Tizpa and Logan Patterson looked at the use of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) testing for surveillance and early detection in solid tumors.
The Class of 2024 is poised to fill critical gaps in the health care industry and an ongoing doctor shortage, particularly in rural areas both locally and nationwide.
MD student Darin Chhing in collaboration with physicians from Mass. Eye & Ear and Harvard University publish surgical video demonstrating external dacryocystorhinostomy, to be featured at the World Ophthalmology Congress in Vancouver, Canada, organized by the International Council of Ophthalmology.
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.
Slack can be an extremely useful communication tool if utilized properly. MedTech put together several tips to better organize and receive messages so that you don’t miss what’s most important to you.