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Marietta Williams

Marietta Williams
Preferred First Name: Mari
Graduates: Class of 2025
Campus: Auburn
Prior Schools: Xavier University of Louisiana, Bluefield College
Degrees: Biology, Masters of Arts and Biomedical Sciences
Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL

I feel that it is our duty as Medical Professionals to ensure that the needs of the underserved are met with the same urgency and care as others and to do so, we must be comfortable using our voices in otherwise unfamiliar territories.

Who or what has inspired you while at VCOM?

When starting class at VCOM, it was easy to get wrapped up in the chaos of trying to stay on top of daily classes while dealing with the challenges of day-to-day life. However, I was blessed to find a piece of support and tranquility outside of home in my classmates and faculty. Two faculty members, Dr. David Stephen and Dr. William Pearson have unknowingly played a major part in inspiring me to continue my path to becoming a physician. Finding that support system that genuinely believes in you and checks in to see how you’re doing is a feeling unlike no other.

How has the VCOM mission inspired you as a medical student?

One of my main driving forces for wanting to become a physician is to ensure that members of my community feel safe and that their concerns are heard when interacting with medical personnel. Growing up, I watched my family and friends grow more distrustful of the medical community due to receiving subpar treatment. VCOM’s mission to meet the needs of rural and underserved communities is a goal that aligns with the very essence of my being. I feel that it is our duty as Medical Professionals to ensure that the needs of the underserved are met with the same urgency and care as others and to do so, we must be comfortable using our voices in otherwise unfamiliar territories.

Who or what inspired you to study medicine?

My grandmother inspired my decision to study medicine. She raised my siblings and me for a large portion of our childhood, all while being bedridden and suffering from many comorbidities. At a very young age, I was well versed in assisting my grandmother around the house as well as with her medical needs. I would often accompany her to her doctor’s appointments and watched eagerly by her bedside. After the appointment was over, I bombarded her with my never-ending questions. I have often been told that it was unfair to assume the role of a caretaker at such a young age. However, I do not look at my upbringing that way. In my eyes, we took care of one another, and the medical care that she allowed me to do was the seed that fostered my love for the medical field in the first place. My story is something that will aid me in having empathy with my future patients and their families and overall make me a better physician.

Why did you choose VCOM?

In my opinion, I did not choose VCOM. VCOM chose me. My path to entering medical school was everything but easy. I fought with myself often about applying to a Master’s program because I honestly did not feel it was necessary. However, after talking to my friends who are on similar paths, I decided to swallow my pride and apply for the Bluefield MABS program. This program allowed me to grow in confidence in my ability to succeed in medical school, and I learned an invaluable lesson along the way. Things will not always go as you initially planned. God will often lead you down paths that may not always make sense to you, but sometimes you have to go where you are called before you can get to where you need to be.

What do you enjoy most about living in the area around your campus?

I enjoy that everything in Auburn is within close proximity.  I enjoy the spirit of Auburn and its love for sports! Coming from a smaller undergraduate institution, the city's spirit was definitely a transition, and I feel that everyone should experience it at least once!

Are you interested in a particular practice or specialty once you graduate? What has inspired your interest in this specialty?

Initially, I was interested in practicing as a Neonatologist. I always knew I wanted to work with children. However, it was not until I volunteered in the NICU at Ochsner Baptist in New Orleans, LA, that I fell in love with caring for one of the most vulnerable populations within our community. As I have continued to grow in my skills and knowledge through my experiences as an ED Scribe and Medical Student, I have also realized that I also love Emergency Medicine, Infectious Disease, and Cardiology. With this being said, I think it’s safe to say that I will enjoy the ride and embrace whatever specialty feels more like me once we start rotations.