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Kelsey Sholund, 2016 recipient of the Dr. Burr Field Scholarship

December 17, 2016 by Dr. Burr Field Scholarship Fund

Kelsey Sholund

University of Washington School of Medicine, Class of 2017

Hometown: Seattle, WA

College: The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA, studied Biology, Chemistry, Spanish

Favorite clinical rotation, and why: I have really enjoyed all of my rotations during medical school, but one rotation that surprised me and exceeded my expectations was Psychiatry in Helena, MT. I knew going in that it was very unlikely that I would be choosing psychiatry as a specialty, but appreciated that knowing how to treat mental health issues is a key part of primary care. As part of the rotation, I worked with patients in the only pediatric psychiatric hospital in Montana. Because the child psychiatrists who I worked with there gave me autonomy, I felt like I was a valuable part of their health care team. I was also very impressed with the community in Helena, and enjoyed many hikes with classmates and co-workers there. 

What drew you to Family Medicine? I love the variety and flexibility in Family Medicine. I love being able to take care of just about any patient who walks into the door of the clinic or hospital. I love seeing the interactions between families, different generations, and the full circle of life. I love that within a career in family medicine, a physician can start out with a practice that serves many children and young families and by the end of their career transition to a practice that takes care of patients on hospice at the end of their life. I hope that my career in family medicine will be varied and broad, and I look forward to being an involved member of the community where I practice.

Anything else you want people to know about you?   I am so honored to receive this scholarship from the Dr. Burr Field Scholarship Fund. As a fifth generation Washingtonian, it has been emphasized again and again that we live in one of the most amazing states in the country. I have spent most of my life on the west side of the Cascades, however during my 3rd and 4th year of medical school I have been on rotations in Idaho, Montana and Alaska, and I now appreciate the beauty of the Inland Northwest much more.

In my free time I enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities; skiing, biking, and backpacking are my favorites. I am a lifelong member of the Girl Scouts of USA, and spent many summers working at a GS camp on the Olympic Peninsula. I still volunteer with the organization and empowering girls through outdoor activities and community work will always be a priority for me. I also love to share my passion for baking with family, friends, and co-workers in the hospital, who are always willing to try my latest experiment.

December 17, 2016 /Dr. Burr Field Scholarship Fund
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