• Students from occupational therapy, physical therapy, and nursing programs collaborated with Texas A&M’s School of Engineering Medicine (EnMed) to welcome a group of extraordinary young guests to the third annual Go Baby Go event. Go Baby Go is a national initiative that aims to give children with cognitive and mobility challenges the freedom to explore […]

  • Dr. Jeremy Gibson is a passionate educator, a dedicated leader, and a family man who lives every day with purpose, humor, and a spirit of adventure. As the Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Medical Education at the Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine (EnMed), he is deeply committed to creating a dynamic and innovative learning […]

  • In honor of Down Syndrome Awareness Month, Maria Erquiaga, a physicianeer recently spotlighted at Texas A&M’s School of Engineering Medicine (EnMed), shares the heartwarming story of her younger brother, Leo. His vibrant spirit and resilience have been guiding lights in her life and career. Through his health battles and boundless joy, Leo has deeply influenced […]

  • Dr. Geoffrey Meyer has made a mark on students and faculty alike in Texas and Australia. As a visiting instructional professor and course director at Texas A&M University School of Engineering Medicine (EnMed) in Houston, Texas, he co-directs the Medical Gross Anatomy (MGA) course alongside Dr. Rhome Hughes. But that’s just part of his remarkable […]

  • The 2024 EnMed Semester Kick-Off gathered students, staff, and faculty on the green lawn to celebrate the beginning of the academic year. Despite a brief shower of rain, everyone enjoyed a fun-filled day with laughter, lawn games, and delicious food from local food trucks. It was a fantastic opportunity for the community to come together […]

  • The Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP) offers aspiring students improved access to medical schools in Texas. As a state-mandated initiative, JAMP works with all medical schools across Texas, including Texas A&M College of Medicine and the School of Engineering Medicine (ENMED). This program assists students from low socioeconomic backgrounds by providing them with the resources, […]

  • Nine outstanding students from Texas A&M University School of Engineering Medicine (ENMED) have been selected for the prestigious 2024-25 Albert Schweitzer Fellowship class. These exceptional individuals, Rasha Bara, Purvi Desai, Reagan Isbell, Emily Minner, Rijul Nanda, Harini Pennathur, Aamuktha Porika, Isuru Somawardana, and Sydney Zhou, are being recognized for their dedication to advancing healthcare accessibility […]

  • Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine (ENMED) held a White Coat Ceremony for 48 students, marking the sixth-class induction on Wednesday, July 24. The event took place in the ENMED Tower’s auditorium, with an alternative viewing area on the 17th floor, offering stunning panoramic views of the Texas Medical Center for family and loved ones.   […]

  • Dr. Kathleen VanDyke, Enrollment & Academic Support Program Specialist at Texas A&M University School of Engineering Medicine (ENMED), achieved a significant milestone in her career by gaining acceptance into the prestigious National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Emerging Leaders Program.   VanDyke is dedicated and passionate about academic advising. Her commitment to student success is genuine, and […]

  • The Learning Communities at Texas A&M University’s School of Engineering Medicine (ENMED) offer small group interactions, mentorship, and shared intellectual experiences to foster academic success. They provide students with a supportive environment that encourages personal, academic, and professional growth. This approach integrates academic, social, and peer support to enhance student experiences and outcomes across all […]

  • Hamza Memon and Nicholas Panzo, students at Texas A&M University School of Engineering Medicine (ENMED), are leading an innovative project at the intersection of sports and ophthalmology to improve National Football League (NFL) officiating . Rooted deeply in Houston’s vibrant sports culture, these Class of 2026 students combine their interest in ophthalmology and their love […]

  • Dr. Ruby Shah, an ENMED professor, wife, and mother, draws inspiration from her favorite quote by W.B. Yeats, “The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.” As a native of Houston, Texas, Shah established her career as a primary care physician and medical educator. Inspired by the vibrant […]