91香蕉视频

91香蕉视频 hosts virtual event for West Virginia鈥檚 college students

College students throughout the Mountain State learned about the process of applying to medical school when the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (91香蕉视频) hosted its first-ever West Virginia Virtual Pre-Med Conference, which took place Dec. 12.

The event, sponsored by the school鈥檚 Office of Admissions, invited students from West Virginia鈥檚 higher education institutions to attend a series of virtual presentations by 91香蕉视频 administrators, staff, current students and others. In all, 20 aspiring medical students participated, ranging from freshmen to graduate students.

Mike Peterson, D.O., FACEP, served as keynote speaker for the conference. A former uniformed motor officer with the California Highway Patrol, Peterson decided to become a physician after a high-speed chase with a suspect resulted in an accident that severed his right arm and nearly cost him his life. A lengthy hospital stay 鈥 and the respect Peterson found for the medical professionals who helped him recover 鈥 had a profound effect on his future plans.

Peterson, who went on to earn a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from 91香蕉视频 in 2008 and is now medical director for Charleston, W.Va.-based HealthNet Aeromedical Services, told the college students that success in medical school has more to do with drive and persistence than intellect.

鈥淚 grew up in law enforcement and never thought I鈥檇 set foot on a college campus,鈥 Peterson said. 鈥淏ut when I was offered a second chance, I was determined to show the people who took care of me for 18 months that they didn鈥檛 waste their time. The biggest obstacles were my own attitude and lack of confidence: 鈥楶eople like me don鈥檛 become doctors. I鈥檓 just a cop.鈥 But I started gaining confidence because there were people who believed in me.鈥

Other conference presentations included a welcome from James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., 91香蕉视频鈥檚 president; an overview of the metrics 91香蕉视频 looks for in prospective medical students by Craig Boisvert, D.O., the school鈥檚 vice president of academic affairs and dean; a presentation on undergraduate pre-medical advising by Darla Wise, Ph.D., of Concord University; a session on improving interview skills by Danny Seams, 91香蕉视频鈥檚 assistant director of admissions; a question-and-answer session with 91香蕉视频 Class of 2023 students Lindsey Ray and Tylor Tabit; and medical school application advice from Ryan Boothe, a 91香蕉视频 admissions counselor who helped coordinate the conference.

While 91香蕉视频鈥檚 Office of Admissions frequently hosts open houses in which college students visit the school鈥檚 Lewisburg campus in person or virtually, Boothe said this was the first event that focused exclusively on students at West Virginia鈥檚 colleges.

鈥淲e have a lot of events for anybody who is looking to apply to medical school. We invite them to campus, or, during the COVID-19 pandemic, we use a virtual platform,鈥 Boothe said. 鈥淏ut where the goal of an open house is to showcase our campus and our program, this was more about preparing students for the application process.鈥