Gliding into Medical School
Several members of the 2016-2017 NHC-FL term were medical school applicants who decided to spend their glide years serving with AmeriCorps. Alec, Roshini, and Maria have all matriculated to medical schools and are grateful for the experiences AmeriCorps has given them in preparation for the following four years. Below are their reflections on their glide years.
The Opportunity to Step Away for a Year:
Alec - Coming from Chicago, I fully enjoyed spending Christmas visiting the manatees and hitting the beach. Part of a good glide year plan is the opportunity to take a step back from the stresses of pre-health curriculum to get collected and prepare for the long hours associated with school, residency, and fellowship. I have definitely had my share of fun in the sun! In short, NHC-FL has provided a comfortable middle ground between my pre-medical studies and medical school, giving members the opportunity to work with patients and learn about the public health system while taking some time to relax.
Alec is attending the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.Maria is attending Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences.
This blog post was written by NHC FL AmeriCorps member, Maja Radic.
Maja serves at Agape Health Clinic as a Patient Navigator.