Giving Back to the Younger Students | Franklin
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
I’m just going to my place to get some lunch, and then come back. I’m helping to teach… I’m a fourth year, so I’m just helping to teach a course. We’re developing a course for the second years, who’re going to be in their third year. It’s called CSC, the Clinical Science Clerkship. Essentially, there’s a transition from the second year, classroom-based research to the third year. That’s a bit more hands-on. It’s a different skill set. Just kind of helping various things like how to suture, how to interview patients, things of that sort. It’s volunteer. We get like three, four credits for it, but you usually do it because you want to give back to the younger students in the program.
For residency, I’ll be doing interventional radiology at University of Virginia. I’m from Delaware. Then I have friends like in D.C. So it just works out perfectly from different areas. Not too far from D.C. Not too far from Delaware.