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UW s medical education program benefits from local physician volunteers | Rocketminer

1 of 2 Dr. Jack Ullrich (right), a general surgeon at Ivinson Memorial Hospital, provides instruction to Sierra Levene, a first-year WWAMI student from Laramie, on how to begin and complete a suturing procedure on a chicken thigh. The same tools and techniques would be used to apply stitches to a wound in the human body or during a surgical procedure.  Tori Johnson Photo Anthony Menghini (left), a second-year WWAMI student from Cheyenne, looks on while Dr. Mark McKenna, a physician at Premier Bone and Joint Centers, assists second-year WWAMI student Amanda Galambas, from Gillette, with her newly minted arm cast. Dr. Tim Gueramy (right), a physician at Premier Bone & Joint Centers, observes the procedure. 

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December 14, 2020 Dr. Jack Ullrich (right), a general surgeon at Ivinson Memorial Hospital, provides instruction to Sierra Levene, a first-year WWAMI student from Laramie, on how to begin and complete a suturing procedure on a chicken thigh. The same tools and techniques would be used to apply stitches to a wound in the human body or during a surgical procedure. (Tori Johnson Photo) The University of Wyoming’s WWAMI Medical Education Program recently provided opportunities for clinical faculty and local physician volunteers to work together to give medical students real-life work experience. The WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho) Medical Education Program offered three workshops/clinics last month in Laramie.

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