Friends & Colleagues, 

In today’s newsletter, we focus on one of our students, Danielle Eames, who took a road that the poet Robert Frost may well have said was “less traveled by” to get to the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV. Thirty-two years young when she began her medical studies, she says a trip she took to Peru with a physician as a pre-med student convinced her that her life’s work should be in medicine. There, she helped care for people in their 40s who had never before seen a doctor. When it comes to healthcare, she’s well aware that Americans are far better off than people in less developed parts of the world. Yet she says America, one of the most advanced countries on earth, still needs to do better. “The fact there are people who don’t readily have access to medical care, or may go bankrupt if they do, is absurd,” she says.