新澳门六合彩开奖网 Students Attend American Osteopathic Association鈥檚 Medical Conference

Several students from CCOM went to the annual American Osteopathic Association鈥檚 Osteopathic Medical Education Conference to learn more about a variety of specialties.

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Students attend the OMED conference and gather in front of the OMED sign.

Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine students Ava DiGirolamo (CCOM 鈥26, CCOM SOMA National Liaison Officer), Donna Mehdiyar (CCOM 鈥26), Haifa Mshaiel (CCOM 鈥26, CCOM SGA (Student Government Association) President), Danielle Sychowski (CCOM 鈥26, CCOM SGA Treasurer), Riya Pathare (CCOM 鈥26, CCOM SOMA President), Kristina O鈥機onnell (CCOM 鈥26) , Alekya Mallampalli (CCOM 鈥26), Jennifer Wilson (CCOM 鈥25, National SOMA Board of Trustees, Region III Trustee), Mandy Weaver (CCOM 鈥26), Margo Winter (CCOM 鈥25, National SOMA Board of Trustees, Political Affairs Director), Aaron LaRiva (CCOM 鈥26) gathered in front of the sign at the American Osteopathic Association鈥檚 (AOA) OMED conference. 

Several 新澳门六合彩开奖网 students from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (CCOM) went to the annual American Osteopathic Association鈥檚 (AOA) OMED (Osteopathic Medical Education Conference) in Florida, where thousands of healthcare professionals, osteopathic physicians, medical students, and undergraduate students gathered. Attendees had the opportunity to learn more about a variety of specialties and meet each other.

Medical student Riya Pathare (CCOM 鈥26) and President of the CCOM chapter of SOMA (Student Osteopathic Medical Association) said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great opportunity to network with doctors throughout the countries with all different specialties. There鈥檚 no other place to find so many perspectives from thousands of doctors and students. We saw many passionate professionals all in one place, and we talked to them and learned from them.鈥 Riya said they also learned what other medical schools are doing on their campuses and they came back with several ideas to make SOMA and CCOM more active on campus, such as new event ideas.  

Riya added, 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of understated how impactful these conferences are. We (medical students) get caught up with exams and boards. Every time I come back to the conferences, I remember why I鈥檓 in medicine. We get to hear all these great things the doctors are doing. A lot of people don鈥檛 realize when you鈥檙e in the brunt of medical school how fun and important these conferences can be.鈥

Medical student Aaron LaRiva (CCOM 鈥26) said, 鈥淚t was great that we had a few days to be there and meet everyone. It was interesting seeing a little of everything.鈥 Aaron attended several sessions including public health, preventive medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, psychiatry, stroke rehabilitation, and neurology. Aaron found the public health session particularly informative about how to develop health plans that encourage people to take charge of their own health. He also highlighted aspects of the JEDI Program (Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) including treatment of healthcare minorities and gender-affirming healthcare, and said he hopes to bring this program to 新澳门六合彩开奖网. 鈥淚 got to speak with people that were interested in bigger issues like policies and be around people interested in the same things. It was refreshing. I zoomed in on why I鈥檓 doing this. It was a reminder medicine is not just quizzes and exams. It can have such a big impact on other people,鈥 he said.

Medical student Ava DiGirolama (CCOM 鈥26) and SOMA National Liaison Officer, said she and Riya went to the conference to meet with the student branch, and they voted on resolutions. 鈥淚鈥檓 one of the people who help plan pre-SOMA events, mentorship for college students, social media outreach, interviews, and plan activities. It was nice getting to go there to interact with college students and give advice on their journey. One of the things I鈥檓 the most passionate about is mentorship, giving advice, and letting them know something I didn鈥檛 know when I started. When I was pre-med, I didn鈥檛 realize I could reach out to medical students and physicians, pre-med students coming to a conference speaks volumes. They can talk to deans and physicians who want to help them,鈥 Ava said. 鈥淥ne of my favorite events was speed networking. A bunch of medical students go around and ask us questions. It was nice to be on both sides of that.鈥  Ava added that Karen J. Nicholas, D.O., M.A., M.S., MACOI, former 新澳门六合彩开奖网 Dean of the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, received the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award. 鈥淭he American Osteopathic Foundation (AOA) gave her an award. I got to be there and meet her. She was the first female AOA president. My favorite part of going to these conferences is networking, especially with women, being involved in organizations, and political advocacy. I will also do things like this one day when I鈥檓 a physician and impact others鈥 lives.鈥

CCOM medical students dressed up for the gala and posed in front of a fountain.
Some of the CCOM medical students also had the opportunity to attend the gala.

Medical student Jen Wilson (CCOM 鈥25) and Region III Trustee of the National SOMA Board of Trustees (Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee), said she spoke with undergraduate pre-med students. 鈥淲hen I was in undergrad, I didn鈥檛 know what a D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) is. It was nice to talk to students and mentor them as they start to think about applying for medical school,鈥 Jen said. She added one of the talks addressed mental health and emphasized that 鈥減rioritizing your mental health and yourself helps you take care of your patients better.鈥 Jen added, 鈥淲e not only focus on how our field is growing but how we can impact patients, and the new issues arising addressing, being able to advocate for those issues. We鈥檙e not only advocating for ourselves in our profession but for our future patients to receive the best care possible. We continuously learn new things. It鈥檚 never going to be all set in stone.鈥

鈥淥ne thing I really like about the conference in general, is a bunch of people come together like a family, rooting for each other and supporting each other in our end goals. Everyone wants each other to succeed, they help each other, and find resources,鈥 Jen said. Ava added, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 always unique about OMED versus other conferences, is that all medical specialties are represented. You can meet all these people at specialties. Everyone is very supportive. Everyone wants to introduce you to new specialties you didn鈥檛 know about, or something you didn鈥檛 realize you鈥檙e interested in.鈥

The students are also appreciative of the support from the 新澳门六合彩开奖网 community due to the recognition of how important and beneficial these types of conferences are for students鈥 professional growth. Ava said, 鈥淭he faculty is accommodating in rescheduling exams so students can attend. 新澳门六合彩开奖网 does support us in attending conferences like this and values us networking. This is an opportunity more students should take advantage of.鈥

A 新澳门六合彩开奖网 education emphasizes the importance of a variety of educational opportunities, professional and personal growth, and planning for a future career as a healthcare professional. The University encourages students to utilize every opportunity to expand their learning and skillset and make connections for the future. 新澳门六合彩开奖网 offers Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degrees in Downers Grove and Glendale.

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