Adjusting to the demands of medical school isn鈥檛 easy, but the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (91香蕉视频) works to ensure the success of its aspiring physicians from their first days on campus. In a roster of activities that began July 25, 91香蕉视频 welcomed approximately 200 students in its Class of 2026 for a week of orientation sessions that ranged from informational meetings to social events.
In a welcome session, James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., 91香蕉视频鈥檚 president, pointed out that 91香蕉视频 is West Virginia鈥檚 largest medical school and acknowledged that the institution attracts students with a variety of professional goals.
鈥淲hile we鈥檙e a leader in producing physicians for West Virginia, we鈥檙e in all 50 states and we鈥檙e in as many urban centers as rural centers,鈥 Nemitz said. 鈥淪ome of you have come here specifically to learn rural medicine, while others just want to become a physician. We鈥檙e a school that produces exceptional physicians for all areas, and we鈥檙e proud of that. Now, you鈥檙e a part of that legacy.鈥
In a session detailing the differences between college and medical school, Nemitz said that a medical education requires a higher volume of information than most people can comprehend, and that every class is important, because new subjects build on the foundation of knowledge acquired in previous courses.
鈥淭hese years are going to fly by, because you鈥檙e going to be busy,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith medical education, you have to be all in. You can鈥檛 do this halfway. Don鈥檛 take anything for granted, and absorb all you can, because it won鈥檛 be long before you鈥檙e helping to deliver health care to real patients.鈥
During orientation week, new students also had the opportunity to meet with second-year students and ask questions about their experience at 91香蕉视频. They participated in a lunch with faculty coaches, enjoyed a mentor-mentee cookout and attended a President鈥檚 Reception in which students and their families were invited to join administrators, faculty and staff in celebrating the start of the academic year.
Other activities included a welcome to Lewisburg by the city鈥檚 chief of police, Chris Teubert; a community resource fair in which area businesses and nonprofit organizations showcased their services; introductions to 91香蕉视频 programs such as the Rural Health Initiative and ASPIRE (Academic Support and Intervention Resources); and a discussion of the book Seven Signs of Life, by Aoife Abbey, a memoir that examines the highs and lows of an intensive care physician鈥檚 experiences with patients.
Orientation week closes with a Day of Service in which students assist in community service projects at various Greenbrier County locations by contributing physical labor.
During a keynote address on diversity, equity and inclusion among the campus community, Angela Alston, executive director of 91香蕉视频鈥檚 Southeastern Area Health Education Center, said a commitment to educating students from diverse backgrounds is an integral part of the school鈥檚 mission.
鈥淚n order to fully achieve our mission, there must be collective and conscious work toward these principles, with a primary goal being to promote and ensure an inclusive and equitable academic campus experience for all students. Diversity is not just something that we do here at 91香蕉视频, but who we are,鈥 Alston said.
Predrag Krajacic, M.D., 91香蕉视频鈥檚 assistant dean for curricular affairs, told students that while rigorous, the challenges of a medical education can be conquered through dedication and a willingness to work together. He said school administrators have worked to make the curriculum as manageable as possible, and that help is available for those who are struggling.
鈥淏e assured that you are not alone here,鈥 Krajacic said. 鈥淵our class is your biggest support system. Don鈥檛 be afraid to reach out to each other or to the faculty to say, 鈥業 need help.鈥 You don鈥檛 have to do things by yourself. That鈥檚 part of what being a physician is about.鈥
The incoming students will spend two years on 91香蕉视频鈥檚 campus in Lewisburg before completing clinical rotations at health facilities throughout the school鈥檚 seven-region Statewide Campus system in their third and fourth years.