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Virtual Residency Fair/Open House Opportunities

The academic medical community has recognized the need to provide opportunities for medical student applicants to learn more about residency programs. 

Residency programs have transitioned from in-person presentations to live virtual sessions, taped presentations, and informational documents to enable students to experience and interact with program representatives and residents.   

Residency Program Information

This sortable table provides valuable information about residency program virtual sessions and materials.

Residency programs that would like to display their virtual programming or information with the VCOM Community can contact webadmin@vcom.edu.

Virtual Residency Fair - Carolinas Campus

Virtual Residency Fair - Carolinas Campus

Please join us for our Virtual Residency Fair – Carolinas Campus to be held on Monday, February 8, 2021.  We have morning and afternoon times from 9 am – 12 pm or 1 pm – 4 pm or you can choose to attend both sessions.  A link and schedule will be sent to registered participants.

Campus: Carolinas
When: February 8, 2021 9:00am to 4:00pm EST

Jamie Rogers

What my Practice Looks Like today
As I gear up for my third year of residency and my upcoming role as chief, I can honestly say I’m loving every minute of it! Every day brings something new and exciting—whether it’s spotting unusual pathology or tackling challenging cases. I’m lucky to rotate through a variety of awesome places like Tampa General, the Veterans hospitals, and the Moffitt Cancer Center, which keeps things fresh and interesting. Huge thanks to VCOM-Carolinas for setting me up with the skills and confidence to thrive in this crazy, amazing adventure!

What is the best advice you can give a medical student to help them in their path towards being a physician?
Stay true to yourself and remember why you started this journey. Medicine is demanding and full of uncertainty, so embrace the challenges, be humble about what you know, and never be afraid to ask questions or admit when you don’t know something. Build strong relationships with your peers and mentors, as no one succeeds alone—supporting and learning from each other will sustain you through tough times. Take care of yourself so you can care for others, and find/make time to focus on your well-being. Lifelong curiosity, kindness, and genuine care for your patients and colleagues will get you far while maintaining your own happiness. Enjoy the process, cherish every rotation, and don't let your "get to's" turn into your "got to's"!

What are your fondest memories about your time at VCOM?
My fondest memories of my time at VCOM revolve around the incredible family atmosphere and strong sense of camaraderie among students and faculty. Late-night study groups were a staple—those hours spent together not only helped us master tough material but also built great friendships. I also cherish the opportunities for community outreach, which allowed us to connect with and give back to the communities we served, reinforcing the true spirit of medicine. Above all, the mentors at VCOM made a lasting impact, offering guidance, support, and encouragement that helped shape me into the physician I am today. Those experiences created a supportive and inspiring environment that I’ll always carry with me and enthusiastically share with anyone interested in VCOM.

When not working, what activities do you enjoy?
When I’m not working, I love staying active with tennis and pickleball—though I probably play a bit too much pickleball! Spending quality time with my husband and traveling together whenever we can, is also important. Those trips help us recharge and create wonderful memories outside of both our hectic work lives. I also make it a point to see family and friends whenever possible, which keeps me grounded and connected. Another important part of my downtime is simply hanging out with my co-residents and building friendships—those moments of camaraderie mean a lot during this busy phase of life. Balancing all of this isn’t always easy, but having a strong support system and making time for what matters most helps me stay refreshed and focused.

Jamie E. Rogers, DO

Graduated: Class of 2023
Campus: Carolinas
Prior School: North Carolina Central University
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Hometown: Cary, NC
Jamie E. Rogers, DO

Build strong relationships with your peers and mentors, as no one succeeds alone—supporting and learning from each other will sustain you through tough times.

Alumni
Residency: University of South Florida - Morsani
Specialty: Anatomic & Clinical Pathology
Miami, FL

VCOM Carolinas Virtual Open House,

VCOM Carolinas Virtual Open House,

Find out how we are inspired to make a difference in our communities and beyond.

“Come and Go”: you are invited to attend any of the sessions you’re interested in.

Register

A link and schedule will be sent to registered participants.

Campus: Carolinas
When: November 13, 2020 1:00pm to 4:30pm EST

Hugh C. Tappan

Hugh Tappan
Hugh Tappan, MHA, MBA
President of HCA Healthcare, South Atlantic Division

Hugh C. Tappan is President of HCA Healthcare’s South Atlantic Division headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina.

Tappan joined HCA Healthcare in 1994 and has more than 25 years of healthcare leadership experience. He has held CEO roles at Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital in Georgia and Wesley Medical Center in Kansas, where he led the acquisition of Galichia Heart Hospital. In addition, he served as COO for Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Denver.

In 2015, he was promoted to lead HCA Healthcare’s South Atlantic Division, which includes 12 hospitals and more than 200 sites of care in six markets across South Carolina, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida. In 2017, Tappan oversaw the acquisition of 120-bed Memorial Satilla Health in Waycross, Georgia, and in 2018 the acquisition of 612-bed Memorial Health in Savannah, Georgia. In 2018, the South Atlantic Division’s 20,000 colleagues treated more than 1.8 million patients, provided care in more than 900,000 emergencies, performed more than 110,000 surgeries and delivered nearly 14,000 babies. HCA South Atlantic also contributed more than $110 million in state and local taxes and provided more than $300 million in care to the uninsured or underinsured.

Tappan earned a bachelor’s degree in Finance from Florida State University and both his MBA and Master of Health Administration from the University of North Florida.

Campus: Carolinas
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Edward Michael Feldman Endowed Medical Scholarship

 

Edward Michael Feldman, DO, was a trailblazing military physician who was awarded a Silver Star and two Bronze Stars, and he was nominated for the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service in Vietnam, making him the first and only DO to be nominated for the highest award given for valor in action.  Established in his memory by family and friends, the Edward Michael Feldman Endowed Medical Scholarship awards a third or fourth year VCOM-Carolinas student who is a veteran or is the spouse or child of a veteran.

Sponsored by VCOM

Non-renewable

Edward Michael Feldman, DO, was a trailblazing military physician who was awarded a Silver Star and two Bronze Stars, and he was nominated for the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service in Vietnam, making him the first and only DO to be nominated for the highest award given for valor in action. 

Mailing Address: 2264 Kraft Drive - Blacksburg , VA , United States 24060

Available to Carolinas
Available to 3rd Year Students
Available to 4th Year Students
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