In today's episode of POMA DOes… we sit down with three recent osteopathic medical school graduates who share their advice on developing a new network and community at medical school. Osteopathic organizations, such as your school's SOMA chapter, your state's osteopathic organization like POMA, and the AOA, are great groups to get involved with. They help to grow your professional network, provide scholarship and leadership opportunities, exposure to physicians in different practice environments, and prepare you for the next step of residency training. It's never too late to join and get involved!
Key Takeaways:
Develop your community. Find a group of people that you can learn and grow with.
Get involved in something you're passionate about, whether it's a medical specialty, leadership opportunities, advocacy work, etc.
Grow your network and get involved with osteopathic organizations at the student level (SOMA), state level (POMA, etc.), and national level (AOA).
POMA and the POMA Foundation supports osteopathic medical students in Pa. with white coats, stethoscopes, Sketchy scholarships, monetary scholarships, leadership opportunities, and more! Membership is free so get involved!
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