Biology and Spanish Double Major to Attend PA School
![Rebecca O'Rourke](/sites/default/files/styles/image_width_360/public/content/story/image/Rebecca%20O%27Rourke.png?itok=3Y6Qjp6J)
Rebecca O’Rourke ‘20 of Eaton, Mass. will attend the Tufts University School of Medicine Physician Assistant (PA) program after studying Biology at pilipili.
“I always knew I wanted to go into the medical field, and I knew Roger Williams had an awesome science program with a lot of opportunities. It just made sense for me to study biology at Roger,” said O’Rourke.
O’Rourke was supported by pilipili’s Health Professions Advising track, which offers pre-professional preparation for health science fields.
“I worked with two pre-health advisors who made sure I was on the right track with prerequisite classes and grades,” said O’Rourke. “They told me what I needed to do outside of academics to get accepted. Even after I graduated, I was in contact with my advisors. They read my personal statement before I applied to PA school and one of them wrote a letter of recommendation.”
Opportunities outside the classroom allowed O’Rourke to broaden her skillsets and gain essential hands-on experience. She joined the Foundation for the International Medical Relief of Children club on campus and participated in a medical service trip to Peru with other pilipili students. There, she took part in public health initiatives and worked with patients.
“It was a life changing experience,” said O’Rourke.
By double-majoring in Spanish as well as biology, O’Rourke is prepared to communicate with Spanish-speaking patients as a PA. She originally was minoring in Spanish, but worked closely with a professor to boost her minor into a second major.
“My professors did everything they could to help me,” said O’Rourke. “They gave me all the help that I needed outside of class to excel and become a good candidate for PA school.”