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CMU Medical Students Partner With Providers in Sanilac & Lapeer Counties

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Medical students from Central Michigan University (CMU) College of Medicine (CMED) have begun their third year of study practicing in Sanilac and Lapeer Counties as a result of a partnership with McKenzie Health System and Marlette Regional Hospital, affiliates of United Healthcare Partners. CMED has a strong desire to provide a sustainable supply of highly-trained physicians to underserved regions of Michigan and the Midwest.
  • Antonela Muca
    Antonela Muca
  • Brandon Govan
    Brandon Govan
  • Mason Geno
    Mason Geno
  • Adam Sobilo
    Adam Sobilo

On July 3rd, McKenzie Health System and Marlette Regional Hospital will warmly welcome four CMU medical students to their facilities and communities. These students will work in partnership with clinical physicians and staff as part of a six-month program called the Comprehensive Community Clerkship (CCC) that aims to expand upon their previous two years of classroom studies. Marlette and McKenzie are two of many CCC sites in the state working in partnership with CMED, and this is their fourth year hosting students.

At McKenzie Health System, Mason Geno of Essexville, MI will work in partnership with Dr. Mark English in Port Sanilac serving patients’ family health care needs. Mason completed his undergraduate studies at Oakland University and earned a degree in biomedical sciences. His interests include reading, video and board games, exercising and skiing.

McKenzie Health System will also welcome Adam Sobilo of Rochester Hills, MI to work in partnership with Dr. Mark English in Port Sanilac serving patients’ family health care needs. Adam completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan and earned a degree in biophysics. His interests include automobiles, martial arts, cooking, exercising and playing piano.

At Marlette Regional Hospital, Antonela Muca of Warren, MI will work in partnership with Dr. Jabir Akhtar in Marlette serving patients’ family health care needs. Antonela completed her undergraduate studies at Wayne State University and earned a degree in biology. Her interests include reading, running, volleyball, watching movies and spending time with family.

Additionally, Marlette Regional Hospital will welcome Brandon Govan of Royal Oak, MI to work in partnership with Dr. William Starbird in North Branch serving patients’ family health care needs. Brandon completed his undergraduate studies at Grand Valley State University and earned a degree in biomedical sciences. His interests include working out, reading, outdoor activities and motorcycles.

These students will work in partnership with McKenzie Health System and Marlette Regional Hospital through November 2018. Please join us in welcoming these students to our communities!