Coping During a Crisis
“Today, every single aspect of our medical education has changed, creating a community of trailblazers forced to endure the unknown.”
Third-year medical student Polly Wiltz blog offers an eye-opening glimpse into the impact that COVID-19 is having on our future healthcare leaders.
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5 Virtual Interviewing Tips: How to Stand Out and Make a Great First Impression
Residency interviews are stressful enough. Add in the uncertainty that accompanies ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, and you’ve got a recipe for stress-induced disaster.
In anticipation of virtual residency interviews, PNWU’s Director of Graduate Medical Education offers tips for maximizing success during this unprecedented time.
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A Proactive Approach to Fighting COVID: 10 Immunity-Boosting Stretches
Fourth-year PNWU osteopathic medical student Sienna Laughton suggests 10 simple exercises which promote health and the body’s ability to fight COVID-19.
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Developing a Health Sciences Program During a Pandemic
When the founding director of PNWU’s emerging Doctor of Physical Therapy program arrived on campus nearly a year ago, she did so prepared to overcome any obstacles that stood between our university and a new, premier health sciences program. Still, nothing could have prepared her for a global pandemic.
Reflecting on the past year, Dr. Peggy Trueblood’s blog illustrates some of the immense challenges that have accompanied COVID-19, and offers insight into how this pandemic will be used to shape the next generation of physical therapists.
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So, You're a Doctor Now...
After graduating as a member of our Class of 2017, Dr. Angela Lightner offers advice to the latest crop of PNWU graduates as they prepare to enter into their residencies.
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A Far-Fetched Dream Come True: My Journey to Becoming a First-Generation Physician
Growing up in Ukraine, Dr. Ulyanan Dashkevych fell in love with science at an early age, but lacked a blueprint for how to apply that love into a career.
In her first appearance on the PNWU Health Blog, Dr. Dashkevych reflects on her early inspirations, and recalls the journey she took to become a first-generation physician.
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A Dream, Reimagined: Graduating from Medical School During a Global Pandemic
On Saturday, May 16, Jenna Cacchillo’s dream of becoming a doctor came true. In the wake of a global pandemic, however, the realization of that lifelong dream played out much differently than she’d always imagined.
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You Are of Value
Like so many others, PNWU second-year medical student Tavleen Aulakh has struggled with the impacts of social distancing.
In her first appearance on the Health Blog, Aulakh recounts her recent battles with self-doubt and anxiety, and provides readers with a message that has helped to encourage her to continue moving forward.
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We Are All Grieving
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Rica Amity found herself feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and disoriented. In other words, she found herself experiencing many of the challenges she addresses each day as PNWU’s Learning Skills Specialist.
A reflection of those emotions, Dr. Amity’s first blog appearance reads like an intimate conversation on accepting our circumstances and achieving our true potentials in this unprecedented time.
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Sanctum Sealed: Reopening Our State and National Parks
This week, Gov. Jay Inslee announced plans to reopen most Washington state parks and public lands.
In her first appearance on the PNWU Health Blog, Dr. Crystal Martin, PNWU’s Assistant Professor of Osteopathic Principles and Practice, praises the decision and offers advice on how we can responsibly enjoy the natural wonders of our state during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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