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The WAUSM Blog

Leaving Home, Finding Community: One WAUSM Student’s Journey to Medicine

January 7, 2026

Growing up, Western Atlantic University School of Medicine student Seth Gonzalez witnessed his mother battle pain and illness. As a child, he felt powerless to help her, but he saw how doctors were able to reduce her pain and give her life back to her. Later, she was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus.

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Med School Checklist: Why Career Advising and Support Should Drive Your Decision

January 5, 2026

Medical school isn’t just about learning medicine – it’s about building a life in medicine. That means developing study strategies that work for you, finding mentors, getting real guidance on specialty choice, preparing for licensing exams, and learning how to tell your story when it matters (eg, interviews, personal statements, letters). Medical schools vary in

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Rewriting Her Story: Nicole Parish’s Journey to WAUSM

December 10, 2025

WAUSM student Nicole Parish is proof that you have the power to add a plot twist to your life. For her, that plot twist happened at 4 a.m. while working a night shift as a nurse. She typed “medical schools” into Google, WAUSM appeared in the results, and she applied. Six months later, she was

Why U.S.-Based Clinical Rotations Give Medical Students an Edge

December 1, 2025

For medical students worldwide, clinical rotations are the crucial link between classroom learning and real-world patient care. Completing these rotations in the United States offers unique advantages that can significantly impact a student’s future in medicine. Immersion in the U.S. Healthcare System Experiencing the U.S. healthcare system firsthand provides exposure to advanced hospital workflows, electronic

WAUSM Student Story: How Delvonae Beckles Built Resilience in Medical School

Some of us spend our whole lives figuring out our calling. Others were born knowing. WAUSM student and Bahamian native Delvonae Beckles decided she wanted to be a doctor early on in life.

November 11, 2025

  “Medicine has always been something I felt called to,” said Beckles. “Ever since I was a little girl, I knew it was what I wanted to do. It’s a dream I’ve spent my life pursuing.” Beckles has come a long way since the days of caring for her stuffed animals. As a 3rd year

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