This Week @ MUSM is the official student newsletter of Mercer University School of Medicine designed to keep students up to date on key information and events.
Avoiding Dedicated Prep Blues
Starting to feel burnout creeping up as you get deeper into "dedicated" season? Carlos Cespedes, MS-2 shares his top tips for avoiding and mitigating the "dedicated prep blues."
 
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Volunteer with CHCS at Rural Health Fairs
June 4 | 10 am - 2 pm | Wrightsville
June 18 | 10 am - 2 pm | Sparta
Community Health Care Systems (CHCS) has partnered with Washington County Regional Medical Center and other agencies to host health fairs in Johnson and Hancock County. They are looking for student volunteers to assist in different areas of these events. Contact Darice Oppong if you have any questions.

Volunteers Needed for Sumter Co. Health Fair
June 25 | 10:30 am - 2 pm | Americus
The Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center still needs student volunteers to lead the Stop the Bleed health demonstration for the health fair in Americus.
Stonewall Anniversary Block Party Volunteers Needed
June 25 | 3 - 10 pm | Savannah
First City Pride Center in Savannah is looking for volunteers to work during the Stonewall Anniversary Block Party and assist with the first aid station. Please contact Jason Norris if you have any questions.
Pronouns for Pride Month
June 14 | 12 - 1 pm | Virtual
MUSM's Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites you to join Ansley Booker, Ph.D., Director, Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives at Mercer University, as she presents the dos and don'ts of workplace and classroom etiquette when it comes to using pronouns.

Let's Talk Maternal Health
June 23 - 24 | Presidents Dining Room | Macon Campus
Join the Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center for a two-day symposium designed to advance the dialogue on initiatives that are currently improving maternal health outcomes in Georgia.
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