• Alyssa Garcia Zarco, admission coordinator, celebrates an honor only few Aggies receive. Zarco received the Inaugural 2023 Aggie Way Award from the President’s Meritorious Service Award on April 24, 2023. When students, faculty, or staff become a part of the Aggie family, the Aggie core values of respect, excellence, leadership, loyalty, integrity, and selfless service […]

  • On March 16, our inaugural class of physicianeers received awards from their extraordinary faculty members, and students awarded the faculty who paved the way for them the past four years. Congratulations to the students and faculty that received an award for going above and beyond in their field! Student Awards: Lauren Fitzgerald: Outstanding Student, Obstetrics […]

  • We are delighted to announce that the first graduating class of EnMed Physicianeers at Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine has achieved a 100% Match success rate! This momentous achievement reflects the superlative accomplishments of this inaugural class of students which extends beyond medical training to advances in innovative research and technology as a part […]

  • Inspired by her time working at a home for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, M1 student Kate Genty took her passion for helping others and used that motivation to help conduct a research study on Closed-Loop DBS and Bradykinesia in Parkinson’s disease. In March 2021, an opportunity fell into Genty’s lap. She was asked […]

  • Health care is a fundamental human right, and yet millions of Americans remain uninsured or underinsured. In response to this crisis, many communities have come together to establish free or low-cost health clinics. But what if there was a student-run health clinic on your college campus? One such clinic was started by a group of […]

  • Dr. April Lovelady, director of Immersion Experiences and instructional associate professor at Texas A&M University, is an individual who demonstrates her commitment to pushing herself through continual education and inspiring problem solving. She not only graduated from Texas A&M twice, once with a bachelor’s degree in 2002 and again with a master’s in 2003, but she worked for […]

  • “I got a call from the program director in Hawaii that I’ve been matched! I was overjoyed.” So begins the graduation story of Kenneth Sims, an M4 EnMed student who graduates from Texas A&M University in May. Sims is just one of the many inspiring students who have gone through the inaugural EnMed program and will […]

  • EnMed’s inaugural class student Zachary Richards has found his niche in the medical field as he prepares to begin his ophthalmology residency at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Richards credits the EnMed program with helping him be a standout candidate for his chosen field. Growing up in Cedar Park, TX, Richards discovered his […]

  • As students are applying to colleges and undergraduate degree programs, the School of Engineering Medicine is preparing for their futures as Physicianeers. The E2ENMED Early Assurance Program is a unique program offered to incoming freshmen or second-year, currently enrolled students pursuing an undergraduate degree in the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University in College […]

  • Prospective students tour with Dr. Nick Sears Every year, from early August to late January, students all around the world are applying and interviewing for various medical schools. During the competitive and thorough process, students are able to exemplify their passion and dedication for the world of medicine. Similarly, medical schools are just as eager […]

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    Go Baby Go

    Go Baby Go Team: Mathew Pietz, Claire Collins, Kevin Birdsall, Dr. Nick Sears, and Ramya Varadarajan The second annual Go Baby Go event took place on Saturday, Feb. 18, where six children were greeted with their own, custom-made electric vehicles built by students from Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine and Texas Woman’s University (TWU) […]

  • The National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (NSF I-Corps) specializes in the commercialization of academic technologies, and the EnMed program is excited to house the next level of innovation by integrating NSF I-Corps within their second semester curriculum. Innovation begins with empathy – students listening to the needs of their society. At the School of Engineering Medicine, empathy […]