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Welcome to the student created website for the East Tennessee State University - Quillen College of Medicine. 

A website designed by students for students.

To the Class of 2023

To the Class of 2023

To the Class of 2023 from Steven Irmeger, M4

Everyone Has a Story

Everyone Has a Story

Izabella Gomez shares her experience in Quillen's Interprofessional Education and Communications classes.

Preparing for Your Interview Day

Preparing for Your Interview Day

Jae Maeng on what you need to know before your interview day.

My First Year Anatomy Experience

My First Year Anatomy Experience

After completing Gross Anatomy with her lab group (pictured), Feby Daowd shares her experience studying the human body.

SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW

SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW

Megan Maier shares a spiritual moment experienced while on a rotation.

LET’S TALK ABOUT GRIEF

LET’S TALK ABOUT GRIEF

Caroline Mercer shares her personal story of grief and how it has shaped her perspectives as a future physician to help others through difficult times.

New Blog Post by Rebekah Rollston

New Blog Post by Rebekah Rollston

Beyond Borders: A Multi-Country Comparative Look at Approaches to Sexual & Reproductive Health

Dr. Bright Comes to Quillen

Dr. Bright Comes to Quillen

Dr. Bright is a speaker and consultant on health disparities, innovations and quality, the Affordable Care Act, and diversity medical education and practice who has spoken at venues including the White House, Congress, national and local television circuits. He is currently an assistant Dean at the UNC School of Medicine and has served as the former president of the National Medical Association. Sponsored by Internal Medicine Interest Group and Minorities and Allies in Medicine.

Dr. Ibrahim Gives Talk

Dr. Ibrahim Gives Talk

Dr. Ibrahim, trauma surgeon, gives talk to Quillen students about his experience treating victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, FL.

Quillen Photo Contest

Quillen Photo Contest

This photo won our annual photo contest! Click to see all 2nd and 3rd place along with all other submissions!

Student Life

Student Life

Discover what a day in the life of a Quillen medical student is like.

Welcome!

Welcome to the newly created website for students at the Quillen College of Medicine. 

 

The Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University was founded in 1974. It is located in Johnson City, Tennessee, on ETSU’s beautiful VA Campus.

 

This website was created as a tool to bring students together to share useful information and resources. Everything you see on this website is funded, designed, and maintained by students. It is constantly updated, so check back often!

 

Prospective students, we hope that you will take a few minutes to explore what makes Quillen a great medical school. The small class size, state-of-the-art facilities, and beautiful location are only a few of the advantages of attending Quillen. We have several features on the website such as virtual tours, student contacts, and information on student life to help you learn about our school as you begin applying.

 

Current Students, we all know it's hard to keep up with crazy medical school life. To make things a little easier, we focused on bringing important resources together in one place. You'll find calendars for exams, student organization meetings, and community service opportunities. On the individual class pages, there are convenient resources that are passed down from previous years.

 

This website is constantly evolving and improving. If you have any suggestions, let us know!

 

News

Everyone Has a Story

Read the latest Quillen Student Blog written by Izabella Gomez about her experiences in Quillen's Interprofessional Education and Communications classes.

New Student Interest Group

The Medical Humanities Interest Group at Quillen College of Medicine serves to explore the individual aspect of medicine by reading, writing, and communicating stories reflecting the nature of the human experience.

Why I Chose B's in Medical School

Third year student Joshua Wienczkowski discusses the importance of maintaining priorities during difficult times.

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