March 13, 2025 | Holly Moody-Porter
The Class of 2027 is set to begin the next chapter in their medical education
The University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) celebrated 165 rising third-year medical students at the Annual Student Clinician Ceremony on March 4, as they prepare to begin their clinical care training. Over the next two years, students will transition from the classroom to the bedside to gain experience seeing patients through a wide variety of specialties within local healthcare organizations.
Mark T. Gladwin, MD, the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and Dean, University of Maryland School of Medicine, and Vice President for Medical Affairs, University of Maryland, Baltimore, reflected upon advice that he carries with him as a physician, encouraging students to embrace every experience with their patients and to dedicate themselves to continuous learning.
This year’s keynote speaker, Stephen Kavic, MD, MSHPE, who is UMSOM’s Campbell and Jeanette Plugge Professor of Surgery, Vice Chair of Surgery Education, and Director of General Surgery Residency at the University of Maryland Medical Center delivered an inspiring address to the class, reminding them of the professionalism, humanism, and purpose they embody as student clinicians.
“We chose this path because we wanted to, but also because, in our hearts, we believed that we were up to it,” Dr. Kavic said. “The reality is that you are as prepared as anyone to handle difficult things and, in fact, more ready than most. Professionalism is putting your patient’s needs above your own, while still taking care of yourself enough to keep going.”
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A lifelong learner, Dr. Kavic recently completed his master’s degree in Health Professions Education at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB). He has also been named a “Top Doctor” by Baltimore Magazine the past ten years.
“Use the pin as a reminder of all that a Maryland student can be,” Dr. Kavic encouraged in his keynote address. “You may find just enough motivation when you are tired and worn, bored, or just old like me.”
Prior to the event, several of the rising third-year students reflected on the symbolism of the Student Clinician Ceremony and the opportunity to serve patients.
Hammad Baqai, a dual degree MD/MPH Candidate ’28, said he aims to use his public health background and medical training to reduce preventable complications by improving early interventions and providing patient education. “I hope to bridge gaps in healthcare accessibility, particularly for underserved populations,” he said.
Before closing the ceremony, the Class of 2027 recited the student clinician oath reaffirming their commitment to excellent patient care and upholding the values of UMSOM.
Presenting sponsors of this year’s event included the University of Maryland Medical Alumni Association and Whiting-Turner.
Photos from the ceremony can viewed here >
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