DIRECTOR LOGIC:
HCMP is a student-founded, student-led program that past
and present interns and coordinators hope will continue
to be a presence in the coming years. In order to find
out whether this program is a worthwhile effort, HCMP
asked some of the past and present directors for their
comments about the program.
"April is not the cruelest month of the year, our world
is not a wasteland. In this world here in Austin, there
is a capacity in volunteerism, altruism, and servicing
your fellow man. Encouragement can be found in ovarian
cancer, faith is found in numbers, those with strength
and conviction will lead. I've learned that that one
does not need a MD or a bachelor's degree to meet with
the decision-makers of the hospital. It takes great
determination and courage to attain the mission message,
find solace in a smile, or walk the Wright Way. In my
brief brush with real world medicine, it has only
strengthened my passion that we can create a new breed
of health providers, physicians that are autonomous
where service begins at the greeting. I appreciate all
that have encouraged and discouraged me from continuing
into the medical profession. In this manner, I am able
to fully evaluate the advantages, disadvantages, and
politics that this career entails. My greatest challenge
was communication at first. Then, through the examples
that were practiced all around me, I learned. I
challenge those that interact with our program to
promote the essence of leadership and power of altruism.
Philantrophists donate their money but service is giving
your personal time. I challenge those that leave, leave
behind your optimism, non-competitiveness, and open mind
so that others may draw from them and be fueled by your
inner faith. "
David Nguyen, Spring 1998-2002 Director
"In any pre-medical program, you will find that some
students are armed with the important information much
earlier than others. In 1997, David and I concluded that
the solution was really quite simple. I now like to
think that the HCMP experience helps to level the
playing field. When an undergraduate is given the right
information early on and when they are given just a
glimpse of what transpires every day on the wards early
in their education, a paradigm shift can occur. HCMP
provides an environment in which students who have an
interest in medicine can create a clear vision early on.
Keeping a journal of your medical experiences, weekly
forums in which like-minded premed students can share
their ideas and teach/motivate each other are the
activities which help students prepare their roadmap to
medical school. I am most proud that we have been able
to keep this a student-run organization. Raising our
expectations for students who have gone through the HCMP
experience allows them to develop the professional
attributes necessary for the medical profession. Turning
over the responsibilities of running the program to
previous interns allows them to gain confidence in their
leadership abilities. Let me repeat that. We are
building LEADERS here at the University of Texas at
Austin. We are indebted to Dr. Wright and all the
physicians like him who are invested in our medical
training and make all of this possible."
Gunjan Parikh, TAMUS HSC College of Medicine M3
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