

Hobbies: Spending time with my family, traveling, dancing, reading, scrolling through TikTok Undergrad: California State University, Fresno (Smittcamp Family Honors College) (Class of 2023), Minor: Public Health–Health Care Utilization Hobbies: Growing plants, fishing, camping, trying new foods, video games, and spending time with family Hobbies: Traveling, photography, working out, hiking, basketball, and programming Undergrad: University of California, Santa Cruz Graduate: Post Baccalaureate in Pre-Medical and General Science Studies (UCLA, Class of 2023) Hobbies: Running, writing poetry, reading, collecting vintage glass, playing the piano, cleaning, cooking Hobbies: Snowboarding, wakeboarding, traveling, surfing, concerts, reading, bowling, and music Hobbies: I love reading fiction, watching K- dramas, and spending time with friends and family. Undergrad: University of California, Merced Hobbies: Music, bowling, running, spending time with friends and family, and eating good food. Undergrad: University of California, Berkeley Major: Molecular and Cellular Biology B.A., Minor: Music Hobbies: Crafting/sewing, exploring the outdoors and music events, experimenting with food, spending time with family and friends, watching romantic comedies Hobbies: Cooking, spending time with family, exploring new places


Hobbies: Playing soccer, hiking and traveling Hobbies: Music, fine art, travel, cars, film, weight lifting, tech Undergrad: California State University, Fresno Hobbies: Hiking, traveling, trying new foods, going to the beach, hanging out with friends and family, watching an unhealthy amount of TikToks Undergrad: California State University, Fresno Major: Biology B.S., Minor: Physical Science Graduate: Masters of Science in Community Medicine (Class of 2023) Positions are filled in the Spring (February/March) and Fall (August/September). More information about the scribe position, requirements, and application can be found through the Central California Faculty Medical Group website. Working 1:1 with emergency medicine residents.Looks good on Medical School or other graduate program applications.Medical scribing at CRMC has many benefits including but not limited to… Not only do scribes function as a provider’s “right hand” person, their on-the-fly personal assistant, but they also engage in ongoing clinical research contributing to publications within the medical literature, and are involved with departmental extracurricular activities. Needless to say our scribes see everything emergency medicine has to offer. Ideally, a pre-medical student (or student interested in pursuing a career within medicine) who works side by side with providers enabling them to maximize efficiency and as a result allow delivery of premier patient service.Īlongside the provider, a scribe works amid busy trauma/medical codes & procedures, taking care of the central valley’s sickest patients. Latino Center for Medical Education and Research.
