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Mentor
Program
Through all four years,
students are able to interact with faculty, chaplains,
and allied health professionals on a one-on-one basis.
This takes place formally and informally, to foster
learning and professional growth. Of particular importance
to Loyola is exposing students to a variety of physician,
faculty, and staff mentors through whom they can explore
their own personal, professional, cultural, and ethnic
identity. Through these experiences, students are nurtured
to become physicians who provide individualized, patient-centered
care that respects the multiple cultures of their patients.
Many other opportunities exist for faculty
and students to build relationships outside the academic
program. Students are invited to programs, workshops,
and fairs where they can interact with faculty members
through the Office of Student Affairs. Many faculty
members serve as advisors to student organizations,
which often leads to personal connections. And the school’s
many social gatherings provide another opportunity for
contact between students and faculty.
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