Friday, March 29, 2024

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January 23rd marked the start of the clinical rotations for Medical Society members at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas. Earlier in the year, the clinical rotations were put on hold as a result of the devastating Ebola outbreak, putting the welfare of students above all. However, after Dallas had been officially declared Ebola-free, and the hospital safe from infection,...
Over the summer, seniors Ryan Virkar and Jon Noquil participated in UT Southwestern's exclusive STARS program. This eight-week program, a non-residential program provides students the opportunity to work with a faculty host while researching a medical issue. Earlier this semester, Virkar and Noquil presented their research to Jesuit's Medical Society to help encourage students to participate in the program and...
For some, the allure of "playing doctor" as a child never really went away. With its myriad of members, the Medical Society has had a significant impact on campus, becoming a home for the many Jesuit students interested in going from "playing doctor" to becoming one. This next year, the Medical Society has an exciting host of plans and new opportunities...
UT Southwestern Medical Center, one of the most prestigious medical research institutions in the world, takes pride in their four Nobel laureates (awards), which is more than any other medical school in the world. Promoting the significance of research, UT Southwestern Medical Center holds a highly selective and renowned research program called STARS (Science Teacher Access to Resources at Southwestern),...
The trip where students are forced to carry 49 pounds of (medical) drugs through foreign airports. Where students spend hours driving up and down one-lane roads on the sides of mountains, fearing each bump as if the truck is going to tip over. Where each day is spent with 6-10 hours in a clinic, tending to the needs of...
The organic chemistry class is a staple of the junior year medical society courses, like the cat dissection and structure function lab.  "The goal of the class is to give students some introduction to the topic before they go off to college,” explained to Mrs. Sanchez. The class acts as a precursor gives insight into one of the most...
    Step into the world of organic chemistry and unlock the secrets that underpin modern medicine - the Organic Chemistry course offered by Jesuit’s Medical Society. Aspiring healthcare professionals should take note, because this course provides the tools and knowledge to understand both the chemical foundations of the human body and how it relates to the field of medicine. From...
Medical Society. It’s one of those clubs that every Jesuit student has heard about. Whether it be the desire to become a doctor, or just curiosity about living things, the Medical Society has attracted a number of students and is one of Jesuit’s biggest, most prestigious extracurricular activities. But, what has Medical Society been up to this semester? Traditionally, freshmen...

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