Dr. Stephanie White
From the Desk of Acting Dean Charles H. Griffith, MD, MSPH

It is a great pleasure to announce that effective today, July 18, Stephanie L. White, MD, MS, associate professor of pediatrics, will lead the 海角禁区 College of Medicine Office of Medical Education as the new senior associate dean for medical student education.

Alison Porter

When Alison Porter attended Morehead State University for her undergraduate degree, she 鈥渇ell in love鈥 with the eastern Kentucky community and the nearby Appalachian Mountains.

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For physician-scientist Mary Sheppard, M.D., her clinical practice and research are deeply personal.

Ahmad Hakoum

Senior year of high school, Ahmad Hakoum decided to make a lifestyle change that would end up making a huge impact on his life. 

鈥淚 looked in the mirror one day and was like, 鈥業鈥檓 super skinny. I need to do something about this,鈥欌 Hakoum said.

Jade Nicely

For years, Jade Nicely鈥檚 family told her that she shared mannerisms and an uncanny resemblance to her late aunt Chrissy. They also shared an interest in medicine.

Chrissy died young, before following her dream of becoming a doctor. As Nicely joins the 海角禁区 College of Medicine-Northern Kentucky Campus, she will pursue her medical career as a tribute to her aunt.

Dr. Diana Heiman

The 海角禁区 College of Medicine is excited to announce that Diana Heiman, MD, professor of family and community medicine, has been selected to serve as associate dean for faculty development and advancement.

Dr. Rachele Yadon

Rach猫le Yadon, MD, is an assistant professor of psychiatry at the 海角禁区. Along with serving on the faculty, she is a diversity and inclusion ambassador. In this role, she is charged with developing more equitable practices and leading these efforts in her department.

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Jon Vincent is not a doctor yet, but he has played one on TV.

Vincent, an MD/PhD student at the 海角禁区 College of Medicine, had early experience wearing scrubs in a clinical setting when he served as an extra for a recent episode of the hit medical drama, 鈥淕rey鈥檚 Anatomy.鈥

lgbtq+ advisory committee

The College of Medicine LGBTQ+ Advisory Committee was established to build a more inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ faculty, staff, and trainees. Under direction of the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the committee hosts social events, creates mentorship and networking opportunities, and more.

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Darwin Conwell, MD, MSc, FACG, (pictured left) recently joined the 海角禁区 as a professor and the Jack M. Gill Endowed Chair in Internal Medicine.

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For more than two decades, Michael Cecil, MD 鈥00, R 鈥05, has served the Lexington, Ky., community as a physician committed to advancing the health and well-being of the Commonwealth.

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While completing his undergraduate degree at the University of Kentucky, Jonathan Davies, MS, found himself at a crossroads. He had stretched himself too thin with involvement in organizations and programs, and he started suffering burnout. He then missed the window to take his medical school entrance exam junior year.

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The 海角禁区 College of Medicine is excited to announce that Sarah Hall, MD, PhD, and Eleftherios Xenos, MD, PhD, have been elected to represent the college on the University Senate.

The University Senate is the faculty voice in the governance of our college and the University and determines broad academic policies of the University. Dr. Hall and Dr. Xenos will serve as College of Medicine representatives for three-year terms beginning in August.

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In 2020, high-profile murders of Black civilians by police garnered national attention, shining a light on the growing need for social change. Learners at the 海角禁区 College of Medicine collaborated to compose a letter to their leadership, advocating for solutions to combat systemic racism. The College of Medicine administration engaged with learners to implement strategies and initiatives that would address their concerns.

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Rob Brooks is from Bedford, Ky., a town of fewer than 600 people in Trimble County. He grew up knowing that rural areas like his hometown are typically underserved in regards to health care, so he planned to become a doctor who could be part of the solution.

Through the 海角禁区 College of Medicine Rural Physician Leadership Program (RPLP), Rob received two years of education at 海角禁区鈥檚 large academic medical center in Lexington, Ky., followed by onsite rural medicine experience and training in Morehead, Ky.

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The 海角禁区 is excited to announce the appointment of faculty members Sarah Marks, MD, MA, and Jordan Clay, MD, to serve on its committees. The electeds have been endorsed by the College of Medicine acting dean and Faculty Council. They will serve three-year terms on their respective committees.

Dr. Marks has been appointed to the College of Medicine Admissions Committee. Dr. Clay has been appointed to the College of Medicine Medical Student Curriculum Committee.

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The 海角禁区 College of Medicine Office of Faculty Affairs and Development is pleased to announce that Caryn Sorge, MD, and Rach猫le Yadon, MD, have been selected as fellows for the 2022 Bluegrass Higher Education Consortium Academic Leadership Academy (BHEC-ALA).

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A Frankfort, Ky., native, Josh Karsner originally planned to attend the 海角禁区 College of Medicine鈥檚 main campus in Lexington. Near the start of medical school, he learned about the college鈥檚 new regional campus in Bowling Green that would offer the same curriculum but smaller class sizes, as well as a chance to pave the way for future physicians-in-training in western Kentucky.

His first thought: 鈥淲hy not?鈥

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When Emmanuel Dike-Udensi was a first-year student, his peers in third and fourth year would always give him the same warning 鈥 that medical school goes by quickly. But Emmanuel was skeptical.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 believe them,鈥 he said with a laugh. 鈥淏ack then, I had so much to study, I couldn鈥檛 imagine that.鈥

Now, as Emmanuel approaches the end of medical school, he said reflecting on the past four years 鈥 and how fast they have gone by 鈥 is surreal.

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Kent Lewis, MDiv, plays a vital role at the 海角禁区 College of Medicine-Bowling Green Campus as the student affairs officer, helping ensure holistic student success from matriculation to graduation. As a staff member who has been with the Bowling Green Campus since its beginning, he shares how the campus and its students have made an impact.

Q: How has the Bowling Green Campus changed since it started four years ago?