The Ontario Medical Students Association (OMSA) soon jumped on board with her idea, and the kit is now distributed to every clerk in Ontario. “I wanted to provide something small, but helpful at this stressful, uncertain time in a medical student’s life,” she said. Given out at the beginning of third year, the kit includes personal hygiene products, a mindfulness meditation CD and useful tools to use in clinical practice. A strong advocate for student health and wellness, one of Lee’s biggest accomplishments was the development of a clerkship kit. “I’ve been so happy to serve my class in this role,” she said. She was Class President throughout all four years at the School. Lee will graduate with an impressive legacy. She is one of 165 students graduating from the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry as the Medicine Class of 2015 on Friday, May 15 at Western University’s Alumni Hall. And the only thing that now stands between Lee and those much sought-after post-nominal letters is a Convocation ceremony.
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