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South Central Regional Medical Center Welcomes William Carey University Medical Students for Clinical Rotations

South Central Regional Medical Center is proud to formally launch a hub site for ten third-year medical students from William Carey University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine program. 

Beginning July 23, 2024, students will participate in mentored, clinical rotations at SCRMC, gaining hands-on experience and contributing to the high standard of patient care for which the medical center is known.

Each student will rotate through internal medicine (inpatient and outpatient), obstetrics/gynecology, surgery, family medicine, mental health, and pediatrics at SCRMC. 

Deepu Thoppil, MD, Director of Medical Education at SCRMC, expressed his enthusiasm for the program, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome these talented medical students to our team. Collaborative care is essential in healthcare, and involving medical students in patient care enhances their learning experience and improves health outcomes for our patients. This partnership aligns with our commitment to providing exceptional healthcare and fostering the next generation of medical professionals.”

“This partnership is a major step toward the hospital’s commitment to being a major contributor in medical education and ultimately improving access to care for Mississippians,” said Gregg Gibbes, CEO of SCRMC, when sharing his thoughts on the SCRMC-WCU partnership.

The ten students are from several states and have a variety of undergraduate educational backgrounds.

One of the participating students, Lindsey Kristen Meding, shared her excitement about the opportunity, saying, “I am incredibly excited for the hands-on learning experience at SCRMC. This rotation will allow me to apply my knowledge in a real-world setting and work alongside experienced healthcare professionals. It’s an invaluable step in my journey to becoming a physician.”

Dr. Italo Subbarao, Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine at William Carey University, also commented on the significance of this partnership. “This collaboration will not only benefit the future careers of our students but also enhance the quality of care for the patients they will serve. The hands-on experience they will gain at SCRMC is crucial for their development as compassionate and skilled physicians.”

SCRMC is dedicated to advancing medical education and improving patient care through innovative partnerships. The introduction of William Carey University’s medical students into SCRMC’s clinical environment marks a significant step forward in achieving these goals.

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