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Rajavi Parikh

Fellowship: Atrium Health in Charlotte, NC 

Advice for a student aspiring to study medicine: “Be enthusiastic and engaged. Be prepared for anything and ask insightful questions. Treat everyone you meet with kindness and respect. Even if you think something is not possible, better to try and fail than to never try and always wonder ‘what if?’. “

Advice from Dr. Parikh

Rajavi Parikh, DO

Graduated: Class of 2015
Campus: Carolinas
Prior School: University at Buffalo, SUNY
Degrees: BS – International Women’s Health, MS – Biological Sciences
Hometown: West Seneca, NY
Dr. Rajavi Parikh, DO
Alumni
Residency: Chief Resident of her class at New Hanover Regional Medical Center
Specialty: Vascular Surgery

Jamie Beckman

Advice: To “Always study for the patient, not the examination.”  

Personal: Dr. Beckman enjoys spending time with his dog, Maverick, watching Minor League Baseball, cooking, and practicing woodwork in his free time!  

Check out the video below for advice from Dr. Beckman!

Jamie Beckman, DO

Graduated: Class of 2020
Campus: Carolinas
Prior Schools: South Dakota State University, University of Arizona
Degrees: BA - Music, MS in Physiology
Hometown: Sioux Falls, SD
Jamie Beckman
Alumni
Residency: Ophthalmology at Beaumont Health in Detroit, MI.
Specialty: Ophthalmology

VCOM-Carolinas Fall Open House

VCOM-Carolinas Fall Open House

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

Please join us to:

  • Learn about our innovative and integrated curriculum and the osteopathic profession
  • See Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) in practice
  • Meet and talk with current students and faculty

Register

Campus: Carolinas
When: October 10, 2025 12:00pm to 3:30pm EDT

Gentry Watson

Gentry Watson
Gentry Watson
Information Technology Technician
Department/Discipline: Information Technology
Campus: Carolinas
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Carolinas Rural and Community Outreach

Medical students at VCOM enhance their skills in providing patient centered medicine through medical outreach activities in the Appalachian region. From the time they begin their medical education, VCOM students are actively involved in local area health fairs, free clinics, community education, and other service-based learning opportunities to engage with the community, all while receiving instruction from experienced faculty and staff.

VCOM students participate in weekly Interprofessional Early Clinical Experiences, or IECEs, throughout their second year of medical school. During these experiences, students work alongside faculty mentors and allied healthcare professionals including nurses, pharmacists, EMS personnel, athletic trainers, and others. This practical experience helps to prepare second-year medical students for the team approach to medical care and for their third-year core clinical rotations.

 

Community outreach programs include:

  • Preventive Medicine Community Outreach (PMCO), wellness screenings for local communities
  • Free Clinics
  • Mini Med Schools
  • Health and wellness programs for community events
  • Outreach programs to rescue missions and remote communities
Medical student taking a blood pressure reading on a patient

VCOM-Carolinas Mobile Medical Outreach

VCOM Physicians, Faculty, Staff and Students in partnership with the local free medical clinics and AccessHealth, has established a mobile free medical clinic focused on screening and preventive medicine for all, as well as primary care for the uninsured. Our clinic is based out of our state-of-the art mobile unit which we park in multiple communities in the upstate.

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Two high school students reading a book at Carolinas Summer Enrichment Experience

Carolinas Campus Summer Enrichment Experience

The Carolinas SEE Camp incorporates a wide variety of learning activities to keep students engaged while being introduced to science and medicine. In doing so, we hope to encourage students to pursue careers in science and medicine and to gain an appreciation of behaviors that are fundamental to healthy lifestyles.

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Mini-Med Schools

As part of their Appalachian Outreach and IECE training, VCOM students assist faculty in hosting “Mini-Medical Schools” promoting healthy behaviors and providing a glimpse at what it’s like to be a medical student for rural high school students. VCOM students supervised by faculty host mini med school to promote healthy behaviors in youth, to prevent at-risk behaviors, and to provide a glimpse of what it is like to be a medical student for high school students.

 

STEM Opportunities for Youth

VCOM students and faculty provide STEM programs to local schools where VCOM students share their experience with students from rural and disadvantaged backgrounds. And sharing these experiences promotes interest in healthcare careers.

Through Appalachian Outreach, VCOM students gain experience in public and environmental health, as well as providing care for patients who live in poor socioeconomic conditions. Medical outreach experiences are a key component in educating students to provide healthcare in challenging environments.

 

Information on Giving to Outreach Programs

Simulation Center Coordinator

Working under the supervision of the Associate Dean of Simulation and Educational Technology, the full-time Simulation Center Coordinator performs a wide range of administrative and office support activities for the department.  The coordinator will provide quality administrative support by displaying sound judgment, accuracy, diplomacy, confidentiality, and discretion.  The duties include maintaining purchase orders, department finances, inventory items, maintaining logistical support for research projects and sub-departmental surveys.  This positions assists the Associate Dean of Simulation and Educational Technology with the organizing ongoing research projects. This position coordinates the ultrasound program, including an elective course for fourth year osteopathic medical students. 

 

Salary Range:  $40,000 - $42,000

Campus: Carolinas
Status: Classified Staff Positions
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