Students Visiting Morehouse School of Medicine Get Dose of Medical Field, Campus Life

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Sandra Phoenix
Fri, Jul 15, 2016 12:21 PM

Morehouse School of Medicine
June 2016

Students Visiting Morehouse School of Medicine Get Dose of Medical Field, Campus Life

The next generation of health care workers recently took to Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) to get a dose of campus life and explore the field of medicine.

Fifty students from the Atlanta section of the National Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF),https://www.envisionexperience.com/explore-our-programs/national-youth-leadership-forum-medicine part of the Envision family of programs, took part in the one-day MSM campus visit on Tuesday, June 21. The visit, intended for those interested in careers in medicine and health care, highlighted information about MSM programs, and included a tour of MSM's facilities and remarks from esteemed faculty. Students benefited from the following hands-on workshops:

  •    Basic Clinical Skills: Physical Exams with Dr. Janice Herbert-Carter<http://www.msm.edu/about_us/FacultyDirectory/MedicalEducation/JaniceHerbertCarter/index.php>
    
  •    Basic Clinical Skills: Vital Signs Plus with medical student leaders
    
  •    Neurobiology with Dr. John Patrickson<http://www.msm.edu/about_us/FacultyDirectory/Neurobiology/JohnPatrickson/index.php>
    
  •    Meet iStan (the wireless patient simulator) with Dr. Khadeja Johnson<http://www.msm.edu/about_us/FacultyDirectory/Medicine/KhadejaJohnson/index.php>
    

The NYLF visit was part of MSM's continued summer pipeline outreachhttp://www.msm.edu/Education/PipelinePrograms/, which gives young students underrepresented in medicine a chance to prepare to enter careers in health care and biomedical research.

Natalis Crosby, 15, wants to be a dentist one day. She attended the MSM visit, which was one component of the nine-day NYLF program based at Emory University.

"It's going to get me ready," the Memphis, Tenn. resident said of the program. Taking part in Dr. Herbert-Carter's workshop, Natalis was able to handle some common instruments doctors use during physical exams. Her thoughts on listening to her classmate's heartbeat through a stethoscope? Intriguing but "creepy," she said with a smile.

Kelvin Oliver, a member of MSM's M.D. program, was an assisting student leader at the one-day visit. "It gives them great exposure," he said.
Second-year MSM M.D. student Dana Lynne Pennamon, medical student coordinator for Envision, said she was impressed with the visiting high schoolers.

"They ask extremely detailed questions," she said. "They are very with it."

The visit exposed attendees not only to the medical arts but to MSM, known for its social mission and family-oriented feel.

"Who knows, maybe we'll see them in a few years!" Pennamon said.

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Morehouse School of Medicine June 2016 Students Visiting Morehouse School of Medicine Get Dose of Medical Field, Campus Life The next generation of health care workers recently took to Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) to get a dose of campus life and explore the field of medicine. Fifty students from the Atlanta section of the National Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF),<https://www.envisionexperience.com/explore-our-programs/national-youth-leadership-forum-medicine> part of the Envision family of programs, took part in the one-day MSM campus visit on Tuesday, June 21. The visit, intended for those interested in careers in medicine and health care, highlighted information about MSM programs, and included a tour of MSM's facilities and remarks from esteemed faculty. Students benefited from the following hands-on workshops: * Basic Clinical Skills: Physical Exams with Dr. Janice Herbert-Carter<http://www.msm.edu/about_us/FacultyDirectory/MedicalEducation/JaniceHerbertCarter/index.php> * Basic Clinical Skills: Vital Signs Plus with medical student leaders * Neurobiology with Dr. John Patrickson<http://www.msm.edu/about_us/FacultyDirectory/Neurobiology/JohnPatrickson/index.php> * Meet iStan (the wireless patient simulator) with Dr. Khadeja Johnson<http://www.msm.edu/about_us/FacultyDirectory/Medicine/KhadejaJohnson/index.php> * The NYLF visit was part of MSM's continued summer pipeline outreach<http://www.msm.edu/Education/PipelinePrograms/>, which gives young students underrepresented in medicine a chance to prepare to enter careers in health care and biomedical research. Natalis Crosby, 15, wants to be a dentist one day. She attended the MSM visit, which was one component of the nine-day NYLF program based at Emory University. "It's going to get me ready," the Memphis, Tenn. resident said of the program. Taking part in Dr. Herbert-Carter's workshop, Natalis was able to handle some common instruments doctors use during physical exams. Her thoughts on listening to her classmate's heartbeat through a stethoscope? Intriguing but "creepy," she said with a smile. Kelvin Oliver, a member of MSM's M.D. program, was an assisting student leader at the one-day visit. "It gives them great exposure," he said. Second-year MSM M.D. student Dana Lynne Pennamon, medical student coordinator for Envision, said she was impressed with the visiting high schoolers. "They ask extremely detailed questions," she said. "They are very with it." The visit exposed attendees not only to the medical arts but to MSM, known for its social mission and family-oriented feel. "Who knows, maybe we'll see them in a few years!" Pennamon said. SANDRA M. PHOENIX Executive Director HBCU Library Alliance sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) 404-577-5158 (fax) Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/ 7th Biennial Membership Meeting: Register here http://hbculibraries.org/html/2016meeting-form.html for the October 10,11 Membership Meeting in Atlanta. [Sized Coming Soon]NEW DIGS!!!! The HBCU Library Alliance is relocating to the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library. Transition process is near completion. Stay tuned!!! Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30314-4207 www.auctr.edu Honor the ancestors, honor the children.