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WCVB-TV’s Chronicle Features iCELS in 2015 Match Day Specials

Adapted from an original report by UMass Chan Medical School Communications

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UMass Chan Medical School Chancellor Michael F. Collins with WCVB-TV Chronicle's Anthony Everett at UMass Chan Medical School's Interprofessional Center for Experiential Learning and Simulation (iCELS). Medical curricula feature simulations in increasing frequently to better prepare learners for the real world.

BOSTON, Massachusetts, Mar 26, 2015 - Students, faculty and alumni from UMass Chan Medical School’s T.H. Chan School of Medicine are featured in a 30-minute WCVB-TV Chronicle report highlighting Match Day 2015 on the Worcester campus.

“UMass does a really good job of supporting all of their students,” fourth-year medical student Mackenzie Bartlett told WCVB reporter Anthony Everett in the March 24 broadcast. “They make it their mission to help students make it. It’s not a competitive environment at all. Everybody is really there to help each other out.”

A production crew from Chronicle spent several days filming interviews with students from the T.H. Chan School of Medicine Class of 2015, as well as UMass Chan faculty members and alumni, before covering the excitement of Match Day on March 20. That’s when graduating medical students at UMass Chan and across the country learned simultaneously where they would be serving their residencies. At UMass Chan, 121 students were successfully matched to residencies, more than half of whom are going into primary care.

Bartlett and fellow student Josh Kahane, who are engaged to be married in June, participated in the “couples match,” in which both vied for residencies in Providence. In the WCVB report, they can be seen joyfully reacting to getting their top pick at Brown University.

WCVB-TV is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, United States. 

Click below to watch each segment of the report.

WCVB-TV Chronicle segment Mass Anxiety at Med School
WCVB-TV Chronicle segment Artificial Patients for Anthony Everett
WCVB-TV Chronicle segment Healers Come Home
WCVB-TV Chronicle segment Match Day Madness

Related links on UMass Chan News:
Class of 2015 med students have another outstanding match
Happiness is Match Day 2014 at UMass Chan

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WCVB-TV Chronicle's Anthony Everett is accompanied by iCELS Simulation Educator Jorge Yarzebski, BA, CHSE, NRP, FP-C as he practices on a full sized human patient simulator, also known as a manikin or mannequin. A simulator like this can be fitted to portray any genders, programmed to demonstrate vital signs, and even blink or cough. There are also infant and child simulators. They are used in individual as well as team practices at iCELS.

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Last updated Mar 26th, 2015