First Year Students

First Year Students

 

 

The WWAMI program reserves twenty seats each year for qualified Wyoming residents.The current WWAMI class began course work in July, 2022 and will complete 18 months of studies here at the University of Wyoming before moving on to clerkships. Their third and fourth years of study are spent at selected clinical sites throughout the WWAMI region.

     

 

  Student Profiles

Students were asked to submit information for their profiles. Click on the student name to view.
 
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Shayna BauerShayna Bauer

       

Trent BronnenbergTrent Bronnenberg

             

Ross CookRoss Cook

             

Jenni EbersbergerJenni Ebersberger

Aaron EricksonAaron Erickson  

Brayden FeusnerBrayden Feusner

 

Cale Hinkle    Cale Hinkle

 

Caleb HoopesCaleb Hoopes

             

Hyrum HopkinHyrum Hopkin

             

Daphne MaDaphne Ma

 

Hannah MillsHannah Mills

 

Casey PiklaCasey Pikla

             

Franklin PowellFranklin Powell

 

Madeleine PrinceMadeleine Prince

       

Andrew QuinnAndrew Quinn

 

Thomas RobitailleThomas Robitaille

             

McKenzie StampfliMckenzie Stampfli

 

Heidi TaggartHeidi Taggart

 

Galen TribbleGalen Tribble

 

Andrew WhiteAndrew White

   

Foundations of Clinical Medicine (FCM) College Tutorial Groups

Students practice the comprehensive history and physical with hospitalized patients, observed by College mentors who provide immediate formative feedback on their skills.  During the second half of each tutorial, College mentors return to see each patient with the group of students, to demonstrate interviewing and exam techniques at the bedside.  Students perform oral case presentations and complete write-ups for each patient, which are also reviewed by the mentor.

           

 

 

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Preceptors

   

First year WWAMI students spend time working with physicians in the Laramie and Cheyenne communities in order to gain hands on experience and improve clinical skills.