France for the Premed - Washington University,
St. Louis, Missouri
2009 students willing to answer
questions for prospective students
jonathan.berken@yale.edu - Jonathan
fdesir@wustl.edu
- Fidel
julian.hinson@hope.edu - Julian
thausburg@gmail.com - Taylor
dylankluck@berkeley.edu - Dylan
gpanayo1@jhu.edu
- Gerry
past students willing to answer
questions for prospective students
ltisch@bu.edu
- Laura '08
rancher200@aol.com - Ronnie '08
lclatteman@gmail.com - Lindsey '08
jlp2@wustl.edu
- Jenny '08
slschne@artsci.wustl.edu - Samantha '08
jwallen3@jhu.edu
- Jaclyn '08
ez326@nyu.edu
- Elinor '08
susan.scanlon@yale.edu - Susan '08
smtourje@gmail.com - Stephen '07
hsun@artsci.wustl.edu - Hank '07
kaleymy@berkeley.edu - Kaley '07
aldoberczak@ursinus.edu - Alissa '07
tsshirle@artsci.wustl.edu - Tammy '06
erbender@exchange.ursinus.edu - Erin '06
lindsay.brown@furman.edu - Lindsay '06
allison.spitzer@yale.edu - Allison '06
dmdesrui@artsci.wustl.edu - David '06
jtfreude@wustl.edu - Joanna '05
jjsavla@wustl.edu - Jill '05
elissa_briggs@brown.edu - Elissa '05
akreczko@umd.edu
- Ala '05
Comments taken from student evaluations:
- This program was truly an amazing experience filled with meeting new people,
complete immersion in the French culture, getting first hand experience of the French
medical system, and classes that expanded my knowledge. Since it is so hard to study
abroad for a semester with the intent of being Pre-med, this is a great opportunity to not
only travel abroad, but also to get experience with a culturally different way of
medicine. This trip can also work for those interested in becoming a physician's
assistant. This is what I hope to do, and I can tell this experience will definitely
help me in applying for graduate schools.
- This is a unique, very intense program that starts off running right
away. I found the doctors at the hospitals and health centers extremely helpful and will
to share their time. Living with a French family is one of the best parts of the program.
It forced me to speak French and integrated me more into the French society. I feel like
I've gained a lot academically, career-wise, and personally through this program.
- I enjoyed experiencing the lifestyle of my French family. I also enjoyed
the personal attention we received from the professors. I have learned that I want to go
into an aspect of medicine where I can have a personal relationship with patients.
- The experience in the hospital was especially eye-opening. It was
interesting to compare the similarities and striking differences. One thing in particular
is the economic considerations that are overtaking medicine in America. The medical issues
course helps to present the context of the doctor in society (and how that changes), and
this is really important for anyone wanting to be a doctor. This has definitely been a
worthwhile experience, and I am leaving it with a renewed vigor for what awaits me as a
physician in a more and more "international" world.
- I gained confidence in my independence - traveling and speaking in
French. There are so many things you learn from actually being here that you can't learn
in a normal classroom. As a pre-med student, I learned the differences between the
American and French medical systems. I have a whole new understanding of "socialized
medicine."
- Personally, the great interactions I had with the other members of the
group made the program an unforgetable experience. Linguistically, speaking with an
authentic French family sharpened my skills. Culturally, I became acquainted with the way
of life in the south of France.
- Working in the operating room at the hospital gave me an opportunity to
see close-up surgery and to discuss medical issues with the medical staff.
- A great cultural and learning experience!
- A great balance of work and pleasure... I learned the history of French
medicine and got a great introduction to French literature.
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