Resident/Student Session: Lunch and Panel - The Match - Achieving Success (2024 AC LIVE)
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the residency match process
- Compare the civilian match process from the military match process
- Identify the qualities that makes one successful in their sub-internship
John A. Arthur, DO (he/him/his)
Resident
Wright Patterson AFB
John Arthur, DO. ACOI Resident Representative. Attended the University of Florida for undergrad where I then went to Kansas City University for medical school. At this time I have the privilege of serving as a Medical Corps Officer in the United States Air Force, currently doing residency at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
Kim Peck, MBA (she/her/hers)
Director of Academic and Career Advising
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kim Peck, M. B.A., has served as the Director of Academic and Career Advising at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (MSUCOM) in East Lansing, Michigan for the past 12 years. She oversees the college academic coaching, career development and tutoring services as well as serves as chair of the college scholarship committee and is an active member of the college diversity, equity, and inclusion committee. Kim is deeply committed to contributing to the success of all osteopathic medical students and is an active member of the AACOM Council on Residency Placement. Kim earned her bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Wisconsin as well as her Master of Business Administration.