After serving eight years as a Naval Submarine Officer, M1 student Miles Hill was sure his time serving his country had been completed. The now EnMed student, has once again sworn back into the Navy by receiving one of the finite Navy Health Services Collegiate Program Scholarships. This time, Hill is serving his country with […]
The Bass Legacy
M2 student Hannah Bass has dedicated her Innovation Project (IP) to something that fell close to home. Bass, along with her innovation group, have spent the last year inventing a hand glove to help people who have lost the ability to move their hands regain function so that they can complete normal day-to-day tasks. Although […]
Celebrating the Incoming Class of 2027
The class of 2027 has arrived, and they are more than eager to begin on the path to becoming a physicianeer. 45 new students have taken the final step in joining the EnMed community where students leave with a medical doctorate and Master of Engineering within four years. Incoming students have been involved in many […]
Skullpt: The LEGO Theory
LEGO blocks are one of kids’ greatest toys – they let the imagination run wild and free, building anything from fairy tales to colorful creations. But when kids become adults, the popular plastic toys rarely come down off the dusty shelves or out of the decade-old toy boxes; they stay behind, barely making it to […]
EnMed Marks Historic Moment
On Saturday, May 20, 2023, Texas A&M University School of Engineering Medicine held the inaugural graduation for the world’s first class of physicianeers. In observance of this historic moment, Roderic I. Pettigrew, PhD, MD, inaugural dean of the School of Engineering Medicine, hosted a momentous, two-day celebration at the Westin Hotel located in the heart […]