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A Step 1 “9-1-1”

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On a snowy and cold April day, Christine Warren, MD, MS (’09), Clinical Assistant
Professor of Dermatology and Associate Dean of Admissions and Student Affairs,
and Cory Chevalier, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Director of Wellness
for CCLCM, met second-year students outside the Health Education Campus for
the annual Step 1 Survival Kit delivery as a part of CCLCM’s wellness program.
Students arrived by car, bicycle and even while on a jog!

As has been the tradition at CCLCM, second-year students, who will be taking the
Step 1 Exam this year, receive a survival kit filled with comfort items as a way to
both acknowledge their stress and reassure them that their CCLCM family cares.
The boxes, shaped like old-fashioned doctor bags, along with their contents were
donated by the CCLCM Student Affairs Office.

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