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Jana Tencati, Amy Pratt and Matt Sharbaugh give presentation with Marilyn Gugliucci at 51°µÍøCOM Dean's Lecture

On October 8, 2010. at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine Alumni Reunion, Dr. Marilyn Gugliucci and 3 51°µÍøCOM second-year students were the invited 51°µÍøCOM Dean's Lecture presenters. Their presentation was entitled: "Learning by Living: Life Altering Medical Education Research."

The 51°µÍøCOM Students who participated in the Learning by Living project during the 2010 summer and presented their experiences at the Dean's Lecture were: Amy Pratt, Matt Sharbaugh, and Jana Tencati. 51°µÍøCOM is recognized as the first medical school in the country to establish such a research project, certainly an acknowledgment that 51°µÍøCOM Alumni were pleased about.