Alum Spotlight
Please discuss your path since graduation and career goals at this point.
Currently, I serve as associate dean for admissions for the School of Medicine at UMMC, and I remain a practicing pulmonary and critical care physician although my clinical practice is less since taking on the admissions role. I have a passion for medical school admissions and have served on the medical school admissions executive committee for the past 10 years. My future career goals definitely involve a continued career in academic medicine.
How, when, and why did you decide to study biology?
I was always fascinated by the human body and how it functions so biology was a natural fit for my college major. One class of particular fondness was comparative anatomy. I found the class exciting because we performed animal dissections, and this put my mind in overdrive as I thought about the future and cadaver dissection in medical school.
What was your experience at Ole Miss?
Fond memories from my undergraduate days: Of course, the beautiful campus at Ole Miss and the Grove on game day. More importantly though are the friendships formed that last until this day. Many of these friends were other students majoring in biology, premed, or pre-pharmacy.