4 Mar
Community service at DMU
by Jeremy DeFoe
During my undergraduate work I was very involved in both the community and the university — it was what made life enjoyable. I thought coming to medical school would all but put an end to most of those activities due to time constraints and limitations on activities/service events available. I also figured that any service events would most likely be medically-oriented (which is by no means a problem, but everyone likes a little diversity). I could not have been more incorrect in my assumptions.
During the few months I have been a student at DMU, I have had the chance to participate in a wide range of extra-curricular activities and an even more broad range of community service events.
There are organizations at DMU for every walk of life. Of course you have your medicine- and college-based organizations such as the surgery club (SOSA), the internal medicine club (SOIMA), the military medicine club and a variety of others for D.O.s, D.P.M.s, Pas and members of the College of Health Sciences. In addition there are specialty organizations just like there was in undergraduate, in addition to several intramural sports open to all students.



