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UTRGV School of Medicine Class of 2022
UTRGV School of Medicine Class of 2022

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By Jennifer L. Berghom

Rio Grande Valley, TexasFor Alejandro Aquino and Adriana Saavedra – both of them first-year UTRGV medical students and Rio Grande Valley natives – the first day of orientation for medical school was a dream come true.

“It’s a great addition to the Valley,” said Saavedra, an Edinburg native who earned her undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies from Brown University in Rhode Island and returned to the Valley to attend medical school. “I know it took a lot of investment to make it happen. I’m just very grateful for all their hard work.”

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Aquino, who grew up in Pharr and earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University in North Carolina and his Master of Public Health from Texas Tech, said he wanted to attend the UTRGV School of Medicine because it is an opportunity to contribute to the development of the new school.

“I want to help the school make a name for itself at the state and, hopefully, national levels,” Aquino said.

Aquino and Saavedra are two of the UTRGV School of Medicine’s 56 newest students who began their three-week orientation on Monday, July 9, at the UTRGV Medical Education Building on the Edinburg Campus.

The Class of 2022 is made up of 52 Texas residents who have matched, including 14 students from the Valley, further strengthening the School of Medicine’s ties to the community. (One of the School of Medicine’s key priorities is to contribute to the education, recruitment, and retention of physicians in the Valley and the rural communities of South Texas.) Four candidates are from out of state, some with strong ties to the Valley.

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“With this latest class, the UTRGV School of Medicine continues its commitment to educating the next generation of passionate physicians who are committed to improving the health of the community and closing gaps in access to care across the Valley,” said Dr. John H. Krouse, vice president of Health Affairs for UTRGV and dean of the UTRGV School of Medicine. “I am confident that the Class of 2022 will bring new talent and will join our current two cohorts in blazing the trail for medical education opportunities in the Rio Grande Valley.”

The 56 were selected from more than 4,100 applicants for admission to the UTRGV School of Medicine. Of those applicants, the School of Medicine interviewed 360 potential students.

The Class of 2022 has an average MCAT score in the 74th percentile nationwide, a grade point average of 3.5, and an average BCPM (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math) grade point average of 3.4.

Students entering the Class of 2022 also come from prestigious institutions throughout Texas and the nation, including Baylor, Duke, UT Austin, Emory, Rice, Stanford, Texas A&M, and Vanderbilt, among others.

The demographics of the Class of 2022 include 28 percent Hispanic, 26 percent Asian and Asian Indian, 17 percent African American and 30 percent White/Caucasian.

THE WHITE COAT CEREMONY

Orientation culminates with the White Coat Ceremony, scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, July 28, at the Performing Arts Center at Harlingen CISD.

The Arnold P. Gold Foundation started the White Coat Ceremony in 1993 to welcome new medical students to the healthcare profession. About 97 percent of medical schools in the United States today, as well as schools for other healthcare professions, perform such ceremonies, which serve as a rite of passage for medical students. Each student, carrying a white coat, walks across the stage and the school leadership helps them don the white coat for the first time.

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