Day: March 18, 2025

Understanding and Addressing Ableism

Dr. Jennifer Fleckenstein Prepares to Lead Key Conversation in PNWU’s Week of Belonging “The first step is self-reflection,” explained Dr. Jennifer Fleckenstein. “The better we understand our own abilities and biases, the more effectively we can recognize and accommodate diverse perspectives.” An Assistant Professor in PNWU’s School of Physical Therapy, Dr. Fleckenstein is set to…Continue Reading Understanding and Addressing Ableism

Medicine and Machu Picchu

Learning Spanish, Serving Patients, and Understanding the Importance of Cultural Competency Student Dr. Kelsey Johnston, PNWU-COM Class of 2025, shares her lessons on cultural immersion, language acquisition, and the importance of compassion in patient care. Read about her transformative experience and the powerful impact of bridging language barriers in healthcare. In second grade, I was…Continue Reading Medicine and Machu Picchu

Less Alone, More Understood

Inside Student Doctor Maddox Allen’s Fight for Inclusion “No one should have to wonder if they belong here,” said Student Doctor Maddox Allen, PNWU College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2028. “We have to actively create that sense of community, for ourselves and for each other.” For Student Doctor Allen, that sense of community was…Continue Reading Less Alone, More Understood

Inspiring Future Healers

PNWU’s Mini-Med School Triples in Size On Saturday, March 22, PNWU welcomed nearly 300 young students — three times last year’s attendance — for our annual Mini-Med School. Hosted annually on our Yakima health sciences campus, the hands-on, immersive experience is designed to introduce kids to the world of medicine. Hosted by PNWU’s student-led clubs,…Continue Reading Inspiring Future Healers