Congratulations to the Winning Team:
CNUCOM Global Health Dream Team!
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The 2017 Global Health Challenge winning team from Baylor College of Medicine went on their trip with Timmy and shared about their experiences. Viagra at ordre-medecins-tarn.org: Le pour, le contre, l’inconnu, la réalité.
A New Pear-spective
This is team “A New Pear-spective” signing onto our new blog. We invite you to check-in often and share in our experiences. However, before we begin detailing our journey with Timmy Global Health, we think it’s important to explain the origin of our name.
We are all second year medical students at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) in Houston, Texas. After being accepted to medical school, we quickly realized few people know BCM is separate from Baylor University in Waco, Texas. The confusion is understandable given the two institutions were linked until 1969. In our first week, the BCM class of 2019 declared the unofficial school mascot to be the “Pears,” thus distinguishing ourselves from the “Bears” of Waco. Adding to the fun, a pear-shaped body is also considered to be the ideal, healthy distribution of body fat. Kamagra oral jelly – le pour et le contre et ce qu’il faut savoir.
Now that you understand our name, we’d like to explain how we became involved in this project. It all started when Andy received an email from the American Medical Association promoting the contest. He discussed possible ideas with Zach, and the two stayed after clinic to produce a rough draft of their essay. They then reached out to Brian, Kristin and Randy, and together our team finalized the essay for submission. Cialis en Belgique: Le médicament étonnant qui peut avoir un impact considérable sur votre vie sexuelle
Our team is united through our shared experiences abroad, which have informed the way we care for and interact with our patients. We look forward to continued experiences across borders that will allow us to better care for a diverse set of patients, both in Houston and abroad.
After submitting the video, our team knew we still had work to do. The competition was stiff, and we had to harness all of our resources to get the most votes. We relied heavily on social media to share our video. First, we messaged our classmates, friends at other medical schools, and families to share and tweet our video often. We then contacted Baylor’s communications staff, who suggested we write a blog for their newsletter. Finally, we shared our video with expat groups on Facebook. All of these efforts combined allowed us to spread our message effectively.
We were thrilled to learn we had won and will be able to continue to participate in global health experiences. We would like to congratulate the others finalists, and thank Med Plus Advantage and Timmy Global Health for hosting the contest. We hope you stay tuned as we return abroad to continue our growth, this time as a team!
Katherine Anderson, Team Leader
Katherine grew up spending her time outdoors in the wild mountain west that is Idaho. Her parents helped cultivate her innate love of medicine by obtaining a fisher price doctor kit and adding requested “tools” as needed. She would later go on to ski patrol at a local resort for six years. It was there that she found she loved working directly with patients. She went on to obtain her undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University. Currently she is a second year medical student at Indiana University School of Medicine who spends most her time studying next to her green, growing plants, which serve as a reminder that the great outdoors still exist.
Katherynne Greve, Team Member
Katherynne grew up in rural Tennessee, a couple hours’ drive north of Memphis. Between playing soccer and counseling at summer camps, she stayed busy in high school and loved the community of a small town. Upon graduation, she attended the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (go Mocs!) where she obtained a degree in chemistry. After traveling to the Dominican Republic twice during college on mission trips, she decided to spend a year after graduation volunteering at rural nonprofits/clinics both back in West Tennessee and then abroad in Guatemala, which helped cement her decision to pursue medicine with a focus in low-income areas. She was later accepted into medical school at Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Indianapolis where she is a current first year and moved to the Midwest to join her husband Hendrik (fellow finalist). She enjoys running in warm weather, hiking, and drinking unsweet tea (never liked Southern sweet tea!) when she is not studying.
Hendrik Greve, Team Member
Hendrik was raised as the youngest of five in rural West Tennessee. He spent a good bit of his childhood building tree forts and playing music in a garage band with his friends. He moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, for college where he discovered his love of biochemical research and philosophy. After undergraduate graduation, he matriculated at Indiana University School of Medicine where he is a current 2nd year medical student in the joint MD/PhD program. While studying takes up most of his time, he does enjoy working at the student-run outreach clinic on weekends, extreme weather camping with his brother, and going on runs with his wife.
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