Meet Roman Somogy
Roman is a third-year Optometry student on the Downers Grove, IL campus. Roman’s military dreams were dashed by poor eyesight, so he made it his goal to help others whose dreams have been affected by similar issues find solutions and treatments to help them thrive.
"Having a school that not only supports you academically but also personally is extremely important. The administration and faculty here really wants you to succeed, and that has made all the difference for me as I've gone through my different chapters in my life."
Life Balance at ذكذكتسئµ
Healthcare education can be a stressful experience, and ذكذكتسئµ has developed extensive resources to help students adjust and thrive. From nutrition and exercise advice and support to mental health resources to peer and staff counseling, Midwestern works to ensure that students maintain a healthy balance between studying and life.
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Let's hear from Roman, a third-year Optometry student. After his initial plans of having a military career were derailed, Roman decided to make the very best of his situation. He came to ذكذكتسئµ to pursue a career as an optometrist to help others like him.
Tell us more, Roman.
Thanks for that introduction, Alex. What's up, everybody? I decided to become an eye doctor when I discovered I wasn't eligible to join the military. Due to my eyesight, I made it my life's mission to support those who may have similar problems, and ذكذكتسئµ is providing me with everything I need to support that mission. I love the way Midwestern ties in all aspects of healthcare. Although I'm studying to become an eye doctor, I've gotten exposure to dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, and so much more because in the real world, everyone works together. And thanks to Midwestern's One Health Initiative, our exposure to different healthcare fields has been present in our education since day one. I've had so much support along the way.
Optometry school, much like any graduate-level program, is incredibly difficult. Having a school that not only supports you academically but also personally is extremely important. The administration and faculty here really want you to succeed, and that has made all the difference for me as I've gone through my different chapters in my life. Getting married in my second year and just recently having a baby in the middle of my third year, Midwestern has always had my back.
Aside from learning, Midwestern has introduced me to so many different people, cultures, and food. The Taste of Midwestern event is one of my absolute favorites for the different cultural student organizations that come together and different cultural dishes for everyone to try.
Whatever program you are pursuing, I can confidently say that Midwestern will prepare you for the real world while making some truly remarkable memories. Midwestern has taught me more than my professional skills and has shown me what it truly means to be a part of a healthcare team. And that's all for me. Back to you, Alex.
That is quite a journey. Roman.
You are proof that even when faced with adversity, we can become stronger by making adjustments to our plans. ذكذكتسئµ empowers future healthcare professionals to be adaptable and compassionate.
Thank you, Roman, for that amazing story.