In less than one month, the world’s first class of Physicianeers will make history and transform health care, forever. On Saturday, May 20, 2023, Texas A&M University School of Engineering Medicine will host the inaugural graduation of EnMed students. Four years of unparalleled hard work and determination culminate as the health care community embraces […]
Identifying Rare Abnormalities in Health Care
Uniquely equipped to address and problem solve health care’s greatest challenges, Sarah Hakam and Brandon Look Fong, two first-year EnMed students, each discovered anatomical variations during routine donor dissections. Their findings landed them a spot at the Anatomy Connected 2023 conference of the American Association for Anatomy (AAA). In just their first year of medical […]
Amelia Khoo: EnMed Graduate & World’s First Class of Physicianeers
Amelia Khoo, a former engineer from California, is poised to be among the first graduates of Texas A&M University’s EnMed program. Despite facing various challenges and uncertainties along the way, her unwavering passion for both medicine and engineering has been a guide toward her calling. Khoo’s path to becoming a physicianeer started when she discovered […]
Andrew Robbins, PhD, is an EnMed Professor Who Does it All
Meet Andrew Robbins, PhD, a research assistant professor at Texas A&M University with appointments in multiple colleges and schools, including the College of Engineering, the School of Medicine, and the School of Engineering Medicine. Robbins has expertise in orthopedic and whole-body biomechanics, tissue biomechanics, and medical device design and evaluation. In his research, Robbins focuses […]
M2 Students Transitioning Into Clerkship
The pivotal time has come for the School of Engineering Medicine’s M2 students to take part in what some say to be one of the most important parts in the journey to becoming a medical doctor. M2 students have officially begun the transition to clerkship. This experience prepares students for a residency training program and […]