NEW HIRES
BRIAN KESSLER, DO Dean DEBRA BRUNO Assistant Director of Financial Aid
SPRING CUSOM EVENTS MATCH DAY CELEBRATION March 19 th (VIRTUAL) MSBS RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM March 31st (VIRTUAL) GRAND ROUNDS Guest Speaker: Benjamin Poulose, MD March 17th (VIRTUAL)
CUCCC Ribbon Cutting at First Choice Health The CUCCC was founded by the inaugural Class of 2017 and opened to patients in March 2015 at the University Health Center on Tuesday evenings. Over the past six years, the clinic has provided invaluable primary care and referral services to uninsured patients. The clinic is an interprofessional volunteer staffed organization with students and faculty from the schools of osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physicians’ assistant, public health and social work, and is one of only 17 student run clinics affiliated with U.S. medical schools. Dr. Joe Cacioppo is the chair of community and global health at the medical school and is the primary advisor and faculty volunteer who oversees the operation of the clinic weekly.
VIRTUAL SPIRIT WEEK / NOM WEEK April 21st (VIRTUAL)
UPCOMING EVENTS JULY 28TH - 30TH CUSOM Orientation AUGUST 2ND First day of class AUGUST 6TH MSBS Orientation
ADMISSIONS VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS! •
Writing Your Personal Statement
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General Information Sessions
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Admissions Q&A Sessions
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How to Stand Out
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Interview prep (starting in August)
CUSOM VITALS
(VIRTUAL EVENT HOSTED BY ADMISSIONS) JUNE 29TH | 10:30AM-6PM 10:30am | Admissions Presentation PPT 11am | Clinical Skills Live Look-In Pt. 1 12pm | Lunchtime Q&A with Students 1pm | Clinical Skills Live Look-In Pt. 2 2pm | Q&A with Admissions Staff 5pm | Live Campus Tour
10 SPRING - 2021
Mobile Health Education Clinics dedicated Campbell’s new Mobile Health Education Clinics were commissioned at a dedication ceremony on Wednesday, May 12th. “Each unit has two exam rooms, fully equipped with everything a physician needs to do primary care procedures and practice. We have lab space, we have refrigeration for immunization materials, and we have educational systems to provide information on primary care issues, health care concerns and — in this particular part of the country — diabetes, obesity and smoking cessation.” - Bob Schmid, assistant professor of simulation medicine and technical director of the medical school’s simulation center. The mobile clinics will debut in Mt. Olive the first week of June for a week-long mission trip serving migrant farm workers in that area of Duplin County.