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Med Student 08-2010

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2nd Lt. Megan Donahue packs parachutes under the watchful eye of Sgt. Jessie L. Jaworsky, rigger NCO goes along with Headquarters as well as Headquarters Company, 173rd Airborne Brigade, on her two-week summer clerkship goes along with U.S. Army Africa in Vicenza, Italy.
Spending a couple of weeks in Italy was not precisely a summer vacation for medical student Megan Donahue, some nevertheless as well as so furthermore all of med students don’t wear Army uniforms to class.
In between her first two years of study at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., 2nd Lt. Megan Donahue was in Vicenza, Italy, in early August to complete an operational clerkship goes along with U.S. Army Africa, region of her military medical field studies program.
And it all may have been dissimilar whenever it hadn’t been for an accidental meeting goes along with a West Point cadet.
Donahue studied biology as well as anthropology for her undergraduate degree at the University of Florida. She conceiveed entering medical school there till she spent a summer committing volunteer work in Gambia goes along with Operation Crossroads Africa, the precursor of the Peace Corps. It was there she met the West Point cadet who told her about USUHS.
“I’ve had a growing rate in Africa,” Donahue stated. “I was rateed in tropical medicine, so I would like toed to do something just like Operation Crossroads. I knew the military was increasing it is rate in Africa, needing on a fresh mission. That expanded rate in Africa was one of the reasons I joined the military.”
Her two weeks goes along with Army Africa were an eye-opener, exposing her to the scope of medical research as well as military-to-military programs under method in Africa, Donahue stated.
“It’s supposed to be sort of of looking the operations side of the Army, how much method fromsight is involved in organizing operations on the continent. I’ve learned a lot,” she stated.
While in Vicenza, Donahue regionicipated in Army Africa’s second conference goes along with the U.S. Army Medical Research as well as Materiel Command, an annual meeting that admits medical researchers on the continent to share information, network as well as develop future military regionnerships in the medical sphere.
“The coolest thing was the conference,” Donahue stated. “I was alert as well as fascinated all the time. My regionicular rate is in malaria, so it was really rateing to hear about some of the difficultships as well as obstacles people in the field have to fromcome to do their work.”
CLICK HERE FOR CONFERENCE COVERAGE
But there were some some other, moreless conceptual components to her field studies that exposed her to some some other facets of the Army.
“I got to go out last week to the rigger’s shed as well as pack parachutes. That was a fresh experience. It was a lot of fun.”
Donahue asides worked out on the obstacle course at La Comina, the Italian military training facility close Aviano.
“I have some awesome bruises to present for it,” she stated.
The eldest of three siblings, the West Melbourne, Fla., native is from a family goes along with military connections in the past, the present as well as the future. Both of her grandfathers served in the Navy, as well as her brother just nowly announced he had joined the Navy’s JROTC program.
“I am currently certainly the cool sister because I’m an officer, as well as because I joined the Army,” she stated.
After finishing her clerkship, Donahue is about to join her mother as well as her aunt for a week of sightseeing in Italy before they all return to the United States, as well as she resumes her studies at USUHS.
“I think they’re really proud,” Donahue stated.
And her family may continue to be proud of their ACU-wearing daughter for the foreseeable future. Donahue may appear to be forward to three more years of study at USUHS as well as as well as so a series of residencies, probably at Walter Reed or Brooke Army Medical Center.
“At least another six years of school as well as training, whenever not another 9,” she stated.
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Med Student 08-2010

Image by US Army Africa
2nd Lt. Megan Donahue packs parachutes under the watchful eye of Sgt. Jessie L. Jaworsky, rigger NCO goes along with Headquarters as well as Headquarters Company, 173rd Airborne Brigade, on her two-week summer clerkship goes along with U.S. Army Africa in Vicenza, Italy.
Spending a couple of weeks in Italy was not precisely a summer vacation for medical student Megan Donahue, some nevertheless as well as so furthermore all of med students don’t wear Army uniforms to class.
In between her first two years of study at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., 2nd Lt. Megan Donahue was in Vicenza, Italy, in early August to complete an operational clerkship goes along with U.S. Army Africa, region of her military medical field studies program.
And it all may have been dissimilar whenever it hadn’t been for an accidental meeting goes along with a West Point cadet.
Donahue studied biology as well as anthropology for her undergraduate degree at the University of Florida. She conceiveed entering medical school there till she spent a summer committing volunteer work in Gambia goes along with Operation Crossroads Africa, the precursor of the Peace Corps. It was there she met the West Point cadet who told her about USUHS.
“I’ve had a growing rate in Africa,” Donahue stated. “I was rateed in tropical medicine, so I would like toed to do something just like Operation Crossroads. I knew the military was increasing it is rate in Africa, needing on a fresh mission. That expanded rate in Africa was one of the reasons I joined the military.”
Her two weeks goes along with Army Africa were an eye-opener, exposing her to the scope of medical research as well as military-to-military programs under method in Africa, Donahue stated.
“It’s supposed to be sort of of looking the operations side of the Army, how much method fromsight is involved in organizing operations on the continent. I’ve learned a lot,” she stated.
While in Vicenza, Donahue regionicipated in Army Africa’s second conference goes along with the U.S. Army Medical Research as well as Materiel Command, an annual meeting that admits medical researchers on the continent to share information, network as well as develop future military regionnerships in the medical sphere.
“The coolest thing was the conference,” Donahue stated. “I was alert as well as fascinated all the time. My regionicular rate is in malaria, so it was really rateing to hear about some of the difficultships as well as obstacles people in the field have to fromcome to do their work.”
CLICK HERE FOR CONFERENCE COVERAGE
But there were some some other, moreless conceptual components to her field studies that exposed her to some some other facets of the Army.
“I got to go out last week to the rigger’s shed as well as pack parachutes. That was a fresh experience. It was a lot of fun.”
Donahue asides worked out on the obstacle course at La Comina, the Italian military training facility close Aviano.
“I have some awesome bruises to present for it,” she stated.
The eldest of three siblings, the West Melbourne, Fla., native is from a family goes along with military connections in the past, the present as well as the future. Both of her grandfathers served in the Navy, as well as her brother just nowly announced he had joined the Navy’s JROTC program.
“I am currently certainly the cool sister because I’m an officer, as well as because I joined the Army,” she stated.
After finishing her clerkship, Donahue is about to join her mother as well as her aunt for a week of sightseeing in Italy before they all return to the United States, as well as she resumes her studies at USUHS.
“I think they’re really proud,” Donahue stated.
And her family may continue to be proud of their ACU-wearing daughter for the foreseeable future. Donahue may appear to be forward to three more years of study at USUHS as well as as well as so a series of residencies, probably at Walter Reed or Brooke Army Medical Center.
“At least another six years of school as well as training, whenever not another 9,” she stated.
To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official web site at www.usaraf.army.mil
Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica
Official YouTube video channel: www.youtube.com/usarmyafrica
Med Student 08-2010

Image by US Army Africa
2nd Lt. Megan Donahue packs parachutes under the watchful eye of Sgt. Jessie L. Jaworsky, rigger NCO goes along with Headquarters as well as Headquarters Company, 173rd Airborne Brigade, on her two-week summer clerkship goes along with U.S. Army Africa in Vicenza, Italy.
Spending a couple of weeks in Italy was not precisely a summer vacation for medical student Megan Donahue, some nevertheless as well as so furthermore all of med students don’t wear Army uniforms to class.
In between her first two years of study at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., 2nd Lt. Megan Donahue was in Vicenza, Italy, in early August to complete an operational clerkship goes along with U.S. Army Africa, region of her military medical field studies program.
And it all may have been dissimilar whenever it hadn’t been for an accidental meeting goes along with a West Point cadet.
Donahue studied biology as well as anthropology for her undergraduate degree at the University of Florida. She conceiveed entering medical school there till she spent a summer committing volunteer work in Gambia goes along with Operation Crossroads Africa, the precursor of the Peace Corps. It was there she met the West Point cadet who told her about USUHS.
“I’ve had a growing rate in Africa,” Donahue stated. “I was rateed in tropical medicine, so I would like toed to do something just like Operation Crossroads. I knew the military was increasing it is rate in Africa, needing on a fresh mission. That expanded rate in Africa was one of the reasons I joined the military.”
Her two weeks goes along with Army Africa were an eye-opener, exposing her to the scope of medical research as well as military-to-military programs under method in Africa, Donahue stated.
“It’s supposed to be sort of of looking the operations side of the Army, how much method fromsight is involved in organizing operations on the continent. I’ve learned a lot,” she stated.
While in Vicenza, Donahue regionicipated in Army Africa’s second conference goes along with the U.S. Army Medical Research as well as Materiel Command, an annual meeting that admits medical researchers on the continent to share information, network as well as develop future military regionnerships in the medical sphere.
“The coolest thing was the conference,” Donahue stated. “I was alert as well as fascinated all the time. My regionicular rate is in malaria, so it was really rateing to hear about some of the difficultships as well as obstacles people in the field have to fromcome to do their work.”
CLICK HERE FOR CONFERENCE COVERAGE
But there were some some other, moreless conceptual components to her field studies that exposed her to some some other facets of the Army.
“I got to go out last week to the rigger’s shed as well as pack parachutes. That was a fresh experience. It was a lot of fun.”
Donahue asides worked out on the obstacle course at La Comina, the Italian military training facility close Aviano.
“I have some awesome bruises to present for it,” she stated.
The eldest of three siblings, the West Melbourne, Fla., native is from a family goes along with military connections in the past, the present as well as the future. Both of her grandfathers served in the Navy, as well as her brother just nowly announced he had joined the Navy’s JROTC program.
“I am currently certainly the cool sister because I’m an officer, as well as because I joined the Army,” she stated.
After finishing her clerkship, Donahue is about to join her mother as well as her aunt for a week of sightseeing in Italy before they all return to the United States, as well as she resumes her studies at USUHS.
“I think they’re really proud,” Donahue stated.
And her family may continue to be proud of their ACU-wearing daughter for the foreseeable future. Donahue may appear to be forward to three more years of study at USUHS as well as as well as so a series of residencies, probably at Walter Reed or Brooke Army Medical Center.
“At least another six years of school as well as training, whenever not another 9,” she stated.
To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official web site at www.usaraf.army.mil
Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica
Official YouTube video channel: www.youtube.com/usarmyafrica