The class of 2021 at the USA College of Medicine shared a collective sigh of relief on Friday, March 19, 2021, as it celebrated the college’s first in-person Match Day in two years.
"My experience of being in the hospital at a young age has given me a unique perspective on the types of support they need during what can be a very difficult and scary time,” said Katelyn Tillman.
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More than 400 people received a vaccination during a drive-through clinic held at Yorktown Missionary Baptist Church.
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Peter Rippey, M.D., recently joined USA Health as a family medicine physician and sports medicine specialist and an assistant professor of family medicine at the USA College of Medicine.
Match Day is set for Friday, March 19, at 10:30 a.m. at the USA Student Center Ballroom, when fourth-year medical students will find out where they will train as resident physicians.
Hunter, a colorectal surgeon, will present "Colorectal Cancer Awareness" at the lecture. The event will be held virtually via Zoom.