2021 Annual Report

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Edward H. Holder Service Award Recipients Dr. Bonnie Brenseke & Mr. Dusty Barbour

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he School of Osteopathic Medicine Student Government Association (SGA) announced Dr. Bonnie Brenseke (faculty recipient) and Mr. Dusty Barbour (staff recipient) as the Mr. Edward H. Holder Service Award recipients for the 2020-2021 academic year. The Award was instituted by SGA in 2014 by the inaugural class as an opportunity for the student body to acknowledge a faculty member and a staff member who go above and beyond demonstrating the qualities of Mr. Eddie Holder, the beloved security guard of Levine Hall, who inspired the students to create the award as an ongoing way to appreciate all he does for the school as well as others who make the day-to-day aspects of medical school a little less trying and each day a little brighter with their kindness. The students who nominated Mr. Barbour offered the following statements about why he should receive the award: •

He is always very friendly and brightens up my day;

He is the unsung hero of CUSOM;

I can’t even imagine everything he’s had to go through to make sure we get a complete clinical skills experience. Every time I see him, he is hard at work making sure we get the best experience. Especially during COVID, he has truly gone above and beyond, and is very pleasant just to simply hold a conversation with;

He continuously puts student education first. He is friendly, professional, and knowledgeable; and

All the members of the clinical skills staff deserve to be nominated this year. Dusty and the whole team have done an INCREDIBLE job adapting to COVID protocols and being incredibly innovative with our education.

The students who nominated Dr. Brenseke offered the following statements about why she should receive the award: •

Dr. Brenseke constantly and consistently works with the students to create interactive and genuinely fun lectures that we can participate in and actually feel like we are a part of (which is definitely a struggle with online classes) as well as providing supplemental activities that we can use to study (Kahoot, crosswords, etc);

She is an amazing advisor;

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I love her lectures! She is relatable and makes the learning fun, and no harder than it needs to be. I actually enjoy listening to her lectures and learning from her. I always retain the information the way she emphasizes and integrates it;

She makes sure we understand what we are learning and makes it an enjoyable experience;

She’s easy to talk to and has been very helpful any time I have had a question. She’s one of the smartest professors I’ve ever come across, as well; and

Dr. Brenseke has been a shining light for me throughout my entire process – making sure I am taking care of myself and staying on top of my studies. Her actions have always gone beyond her job title, and it doesn’t go unnoticed! She is such a wonderful advisor to have and every conversation is always delightful and speaks so much to her personal character.

“This past academic year has been difficult for students and faculty as we transitioned to a new way of life,” shared Ankita Mishra, global health chair of SGA and award committee member. “Mr. Barbour’s and Dr. Brenseke’s dedication and support to students has been apparent, and the Student Government Association is excited to present this award to such deserving candidates. This is only a small token of our appreciation for the hard work and compassion they’ve shown students this year.”


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Alumni Research Spotlight: Dr. Rachel Ranson (‘21)

12min
pages 52-55

US Army conducts ground-breaking research in the Campbell Gross Anatomy Lab

10min
pages 42-45

Harvard Research Fellowship Spotlight

2min
page 41

Anatomy professor published in Scientific Reports

4min
page 40

Campbell Received $1.1 Million for Osteopathic Research

6min
pages 38-39

Addressing Adolescent Mental Health: Peds Club Connects with Local Schools

3min
page 33

Mobile clinics provide COVID-19 testing and vaccinations in Mt. Olive

5min
pages 30-32

Student, faculty clinic volunteers give COVID-19 vaccinations

3min
page 29

CONTINUING THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19

2min
page 28

Campbell University Free Clinic Ribbon Cutting Hosted at First Choice Community Health Center

3min
page 27

Edward H. Holder Service Award Recipients

5min
pages 24-25

MS-II Kathleen McDermott selected for National Health Service Corps

3min
page 22

Student organizations endow DO student scholarship

2min
page 21

Student Doctor of the Year - Anjali Agrawal, ('21)

7min
pages 18-20

MSBS Student Spotlight

4min
page 17

Eleven Class of 2021 members entered military medicine residency

2min
page 15

Class of 2021 Match Day virtual celebration

5min
pages 13-14

Campbell Medicine celebrates fifth graduation with 165 graduates

3min
pages 12-13

Dean's Message

4min
pages 6-7
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