Brayden Healey,
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific - Northwest
Bachelors of Science in Health Science, Boise State University, 2013
During my undergraduate education I worked in physical therapy in the capacity of a PT aide and Director of Marketing and in the administration office at the Family Medicine Residency of Idaho. Additionally, I spent a semester working as an intern in the office of Senator James E. Risch on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
OMM Teaching Assistant, COMP-NW, 2015-2016
ISAC Summer Anatomy Course Teaching Assistant, COMP-NW, 2015
Gross Anatomy Course Teaching Assistant, COMP-NW, 2014
I came to an Osteopathic Medical School because I wanted to learn the art of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. Throughout my first two years of school I came to realize that my passion was not only in learning the art, but in sharing it with others as well. I love getting students excited about learning and delivering information in a way that is easily understandable and applicable. I truly feel that regardless of one’s future specialty, an appreciation for the concepts and procedures learned in the OMM course will help students become better physicians, and I am honored for the opportunity to be a part of this growth.