Joseph Alagna completed the Certificate in Basic Sciences for Heath Professions in one year and is heading to Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in August 2014.
by Chris Gasiewski
鈥淸The certificate] got me into medical school. PCOM is a four-year medical program. Then I鈥檒l complete my residency.鈥濃擩oseph Alagan, G.C. ’13For as long as he can remember, Joseph Alagna, G.C. ’13, wanted to be a doctor.
Pursuing a medical degree, though, can pose many challenges, including finding the time and having patience. Supreme dedication is necessary, and Mr. Alagna said he wasn鈥檛 ready for it after receiving a bachelor鈥檚 in nursing from Molloy College in 2010.
鈥淚 hadn鈥檛 grown up,鈥 the Levittown, New York, resident said. 鈥淚 needed to live a little bit. When I was younger, I figured that if I could get into nursing, I鈥檇 be in medicine.鈥
Mr. Alagna was indeed in the field after graduating. He worked at for a couple of years before the physician itch returned. He was now ready. And not only did he begin his journey by earning a from Adelphi鈥檚 , he did it in expeditiously, taking summer classes to finish the two-year program in just one year.
His reward? Mr. Alagna was accepted into both Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) and West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. He chose the former and will begin his studies in August 2014.
鈥淚t got me into medical school,鈥 Mr. Alagna said of the certificate. 鈥淸PCOM] is a four-year medical program. Then I鈥檒l complete my residency.鈥
Mr. Alagna, who chose osteopathic medicine because of its humanistic approach, changed jobs while pursuing the certificate, moving to a primary care doctor in Plainview, New York, to be closer to Adelphi.
He lauded University College鈥檚 flexible scheduling for allowing him to achieve his goals quickly, and efficiently, and he spoke highly of Associate Professor Andrea Ward, Ph.D., (biology), Professor Eugene Hecht, Ph.D., (physics), part-time faculty member Maureen Karpf (physics) and Assistant Professor Melissa VanAlstine-Parris, Ph.D., (chemistry).
鈥淗e was an exceptional student. He was very engaged,鈥 Dr. Ward said of Mr. Alagna. 鈥淗e really paid attention and thought about things beyond the classroom. What we were talking about in class he thought about how it impacted things outside of class.
鈥淚 think he鈥檇 make a great physician because he will listen to what his patients are telling him.鈥
Regardless of where Mr. Alagna completes his residency, he plans to return to Long Island to provide family care.
鈥淚鈥檝e never been away [from Long Island],鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to be out in the field, but the ultimate goal is to be back here practicing.鈥
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