Student Corner: BCM Students Against Cancer
Medical students with an interest in oncology are making an impact on the Baylor community and beyond through their new group, BCM Students Against Cancer.
Medical students with an interest in oncology are making an impact on the Baylor community and beyond through their new group, BCM Students Against Cancer.
Medical students Jennifer Lee, Diana Whitney, Peter Yeh and Christine Ogugbuaja have been selected as members of the 2015-2016 class of Albert Schweitzer Fellows from the Houston-Galveston area. They will work on yearlong projects that address community health needs.
First-year students at Baylor start their medical school journey with a weeklong orientation where they learn about the College, the curriculum and each other. They end orientation with Community Service Day, offering a glimpse of the needs of the community and the opportunities to help.
A native of Atlanta, Ga., fourth-year medical student Rebecca Jeun’s interest in tropical diseases began when she was a second-year medical student at Baylor College of Medicine.
When they’re not studying, rounding or researching, you can find some of our medical students swimming, biking and running in triathlons.