Michelle Hornedo, MD shares her journey of matching into Internal Medicine. Michelle Hornedo, MD recently graduated from the University of Medicine and Health Sciences (UMHS) in Saint Kitts and was interviewed by Scott Harrah, MA the director of digital content for UMHS from the New York administrative office. Here are some of the key points of the video: Dr. Hornedo chose to attend UMHS because it was so warm and welcoming. In addition, she had a close friend at UMHS that helped her make up her decision to attend UMHS. She mentioned that the professors had an open-door policy and that everyone was willing to give extra help and support. Dr. Hornedo discusses the opportunities at UMHS that helped her match into Internal medicine. She also suggested that working harder than others are willing to do will help you stand out above other students competing for residency positions. Read more on a recent interview with Dr. Hornedo here: https://www.umhs-sk.org/blog/class-of-2022-dr.-michelle-...
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) - Advise from a Medical school Counselor Scott Harrah, M.A., Director of Digital Content at the University of Medicine and Health Sciences recently interviewed Ruth Fitzgerald, M.A. the Director of Counseling Services at UMHS. Their discussing centered around several topics to help Medical students cope with the stress of Medical School. What advice do you have, especially for people that might suffer from something like the seasonal affective disorder? Ruth FitzGerald: Yeah. Okay. Well, the first very practical and simple thing would be to really invest in good lighting in your home and go out and buy lots of lamps and make sure that you have the lighting just working really well in your home so that when you go in there, you feel good, you have the lighting the way you want it, whether it's really, really bright and that helps your mood or whether it's relaxing. Scott Harrah: Sure. Ruth FitzGerald: But lighting is actually very important. I t...
Follow along with Tameisha Daniel, Student Affairs Coordinator at UMHS, as she gives us a tour of Basseterre, the capital of St. Kitts and Nevis. From souvenir shops to groceries, students spend time outside the classroom shopping in this downtown area. Living on the island boasts many benefits. Apart from easy access to serene beaches and outdoor activities, students have the opportunity to engage with the local community & gain cultural experience. Tameisha is one of the friendly faces that students first meet during student orientation. As Student Affairs Coordinator, she handles transportation and events, ensuring students' safety and well-being. Interested in UMHS? Visit www.umhs-sk.org/ for a virtual tour of campus! source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekoSe5eQ3QA
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