In an article for the Boston Globe, 2010 Clinton School graduate and fourth-year medical student at the University of Massachusetts, Dimas Espinola, reflects on his career path and how the Clinton School has helped him along the way.
“During my time at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, I worked on two pediatric health projects, one focusing on behavioral child health and one on minority child health disparities, and had an opportunity to work with general and specialist pediatricians committed to service,” Espinola said. “As a general pediatrician, I will meet an infant and hopefully see him or her into early adulthood. Additionally, I have a US Army military commitment through a medical school scholarship, so I will have an opportunity to work as a primary care pediatrician serving the men, women, and families of the armed services.”
You can read the full article here.
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