![]() We had about two months off where we were studying at home. All of our rotations were scratched once the pandemic hit, so we had to be flexible on a week-to-week basis. Whether that’s continuously learning about new diseases and keeping up with that medical knowledge or figuring out how to restructure my day. It’s definitely taught me to be flexible. You’ve had the unique experience of training during the COVID-19 pandemic. I prefer variety just because we don’t know what jobs are going to be open during this pandemic. Overall, I like emergency medicine, internal medicine, acute care, or primary care. With how the current job market is, I’m trying to keep my mind open to being flexible. I’m getting married in March, so I’m going to do that first and then approach the job search later. Student body president Amalia Leveille reflects on training during a pandemic and the major strengths of the nationally ranked program. ![]() Students in the Carver College of Medicine Department of Physician Assistant Studies and Services are approaching commencement after a year that has required plenty of flexibility and adjustment. ![]()
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