Fleur-De-Lis Connection Volume 25, Issue 1 | Page 5

SPECIALTY SPEED NETWORKING HELPS STUDENTS PICK PATH Twelve GLMS physicians visited The Old Medical School Building Wednesday, January 14, to sit down with medical students and discuss all aspects of the physician specialties they may choose to pursue. The sixth annual Specialty Speed Networking event, hosted by GLMS, allowed small groups of first- and second-year medical students the opportunity to pick the brains of physicians who were once students themselves. The groups of students rotated every eight minutes, allowing brief visits with physicians from a wide variety of specialties as different as Orthopedic Surgery and Pediatrics. Both students and doctors said they found the experience worthwhile. Robert Couch, MD, MBA, introduced the event and spoke about the impact the event could have for everyone involved. “The physicians who participate in this say it really energizes them in their practice. It reminds them why they wanted to be a physician in the first place.” GLMS Membership Coordinator Jennifer Howard collaborated to set up the event with University of Louisville Class Representative Melinda Ruberg who helped get the word out to students interested in sitting down with experienced physicians. Thank you to this year’s physician volunteers for giving of their GLMS NEWS JANUARY 2015 valuable time to assist students in choosing their future specialties. The physicians involved were: yy Soon Bahrami, MD - Dermatopathology yy Mary Barry, MD – Internal Medicine yy Lorrel Brown, MD - Cardiology yy Matt Kinney, MD - Pediatrics yy Mike Kommor, MD – Oncology/Hematology yy Sean Miller, MD - Otolaryngology yy Raymond Orthober, MD – Emergency Medicine yy Sarah Petruska, MD – Obstetrics & Gynecology yy Vinay Puri, MD - Neurology yy Todd Purkiss, MD, PhD - Ophthalmology yy Michael Salamon, MD – Orthopedic Surgery yy Russ Williams, MD – General Surgery (Top left) Dr. Couch introduced the 6th annual Specialty Speed Networking event on Wednesday. (Clockwise) Doctors Williams, Puri and Barry, among others, sat down with students to discuss their the finer points of their professions. 5