At the Lerner College of Medicine, our students consistently demonstrate a strong commitment to serving the community, despite challenging coursework and research projects as well as busy clinic schedules. Their commitment to the community neatly aligns with the reasons why our medical students chose to become physicians in the first place: to serve others and alleviate suffering; to combine scientific discoveries and service; and to be an advocate for others, ensuring that healthcare is equitable.
Here are just two examples of this commitment in action:
I hope these examples of our students’ commitment to community service inspire you. To me, they demonstrate that our students understand that the real work of serving humanity isn’t confined to inside a hospital’s four walls.
Lastly, we are delighted to showcase the work and expertise of CCLCM faculty and students through recent podcasts on the new Cleveland Clinic medical education podcast channel, MedEd Thread. Explore all the episodes available on MedEd Thread including The Impact of the Humanities on Medical School Education, Confronting Student Mistreatment and Neglect and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Medical Education. If you find one of particular interest, I encourage you to share it with colleagues and across your social media channels.
Bud Isaacson, MD
Executive Dean