A: I am currently an M2 at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. My future plans are to get involved in academic medicine with a current interest in becoming a nephrologist.
A: I have been involved with the OSMA for the last 2 years. My involvements have been attending MSS and HOD meetings and writing resolutions for the OSMA.
A: I am interested in learning more about alternative ways that medical students can get involved in the OSMA outside of the resolution-writing process.
A: I think the spread of medical misinformation and distrust in the healthcare system are major issues affecting patient care today. Public education campaigns and continued conversations to educate our legislatures, especially those writing healthcare policies without any experience in healthcare, are efforts that can be taken to combat these issues.
Q: What are some of the ways in which OSMA has supported you?
A: OSMA has helped me find a network of peers and mentors who have inspired me on my journey to becoming an advocate for others.
A: Attending meetings and getting involved with OSMA MSS leadership are great ways to get involved in the OSMA. This will help you build relationships with OSMA members from across the state who are passionate about advocacy and supporting the health of Ohioans, which will help you figure out your path within the OSMA.