Casting Clinic Provides CHM Students an Opportunity to Lend A Hand...Literally
The experience of being an MSU College of Human Medicine student is a challenging yet rewarding one. CHM students can have a lot on their plates journeying to become productive physicians who are respected across the state and country. Naturally, there's much to learn at CHM and students regularly take advantage of opportunities to practice many of the procedures they'll be implementing one day as full-fledged Spartan MD's. Clinics, lectures, exhibitions, demonstrations, and workshops are all great opportunities for students to get better insight into those procedures. One such workshop was put on by the Family Medicine Interest Group last Tuesday evening. Students were invited to attend a special casting clinic to learn how to place an arm cast — something they may come to be very familiar with as family practitioners. Experienced physicians from CHM and Sparrow Hospital were joined on the East Lansing campus by several Block I and II students at the Radiology