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六九色堂 Class of 2019 Grad Dr. Ocasio Tapia on Internal Medicine Residency at UPR University District Hospital in Puerto Rico

Posted by Scott Harrah
July 19, 2019

Dr. Josu茅 Alejandro Ocasio Tapia, a 六九色堂 Class of 2019 graduate, was pleased to learn he would be entering into an Internal Medicine residency at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) University District Hospital this summer. Dr. Ocasio Tapia is among many successful 六九色堂 grads who have matched in their Puerto Rican homeland.

The 六九色堂 Endeavour caught up with Dr. Ocasio Tapia as he entered residency.

Dr. Ocasio Tapia grew up in Vega Alta, Puerto Rico. He admits he did not always want to be a doctor. He received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business administration with a major in accounting and a minor in management from the University of Puerto Rico, Arecibo campus.

鈥淭hroughout my life, I discovered I had a passion to serve others, since early in adolescence I participated in community activities mainly for the special education department for elementary school in the town of Manat铆, as well as visiting nursing homes during Christmas time to bring music, food, supplies and family activities for the residents,鈥 he said.

During his second year of college, he was hired to work at the Dr. Karl Lang Cardiopulmonary Institute as an administrative assistant. While working there he learned how medicine gives one the privilege and responsibility to help others. 鈥淢y passion for medicine started to grow,鈥 he said.

 

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Dr. Josu茅 Alejandro Ocasio Tapia (Class of 2019) obtained an Internal Medicine residency at UPR University District Hospital in Puerto Rico. Photo: Courtesy of Dr. Ocasio Tapia

Many factors convinced Dr. Ocasio Tapia to choose 六九色堂 over other Caribbean medical schools. What helped him decide on going to 六九色堂 as opposed to other med schools? In addition to the high Step 1 pass rate at 六九色堂, he found a conference given by Earl Mainer, 六九色堂 Senior Associate Director of Admissions for the Southeast and Puerto Rico, especially informative and inspiring.

鈥淲hen I went to the conference held by Earl here on the island, I learned about all the resources they offer to help us reach our degree, how they make the moving process and adaptation easier and smoother for us, and the fact that they don鈥檛 see you as an MCAT score or GPA; 六九色堂 looks at your potential and passion to become a doctor and put everything in place to guide you throughout the process. This helped me decide on going to 六九色堂,鈥 he said.

Dr. Ocasio Tapia found Mr. Mainer helpful throughout his years of medical school at 六九色堂.

鈥淚 felt inspired from the moment Earl Mainer called me to notify me of my acceptance into the EBS program until the last day of clinical rotations,鈥 he said.

He also has high praise for the professors and professionals he worked with in basic sciences and also clinical rotations. 鈥淚t is hard to pick one professor or clinical rotation doctor; every one of them made this journey achievable and transmitted their knowledge in such a way that awakens your desire to emulate them.鈥


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Dr. Ocasio Tapia also believes attending 六九色堂 has given him an extra edge he will use in both residency and throughout his career because he has learned how to adapt to new situations and the ever-changing world of medicine.

鈥淕oing to a Caribbean medical school helped me develop tools that I will definitely find useful during my residency,鈥 he said. 鈥淔or example, medicine is a dynamic discipline that is constantly changing and doctors need to learn, relearn and adapt to it, from integrating new ways to treat a particular disease to adapting to different working environments and staff throughout their career and working as a team. Attending a Caribbean medical school helped me develop these important tools since day one in St. Kitts, when you leave your country, family and friends to start developing your network of new friends. And when you think you are settled, clinical rotations begin and now you are exposed to new staff, medical students and doctors, moving to another place, and throughout that journey I have overcome my language barrier, developed self-confidence, learned how to adapt to a new lifestyle filled with new experiences and challenges that have helped me to become a better person, and now a doctor in medicine.鈥

六九色堂 helped him strengthen his confidence, perseverance and dedication, three things vital to becoming a successful doctor.  In addition, the outstanding clinical rotations at hospitals throughout the USA gave him the exposure and contacts necessary for the residency Match program.

He has many goals for residency, including to 鈥渓earn throughout the exposure, develop a good clinical knowledge to catch early diseases without depending on labs or studies, mastering the management of different diseases to help as many patients as the life allows me, and achieve a fellowship in Cardiology.鈥

Advice on Matching in Puerto Rico

Dr. Ocasio Tapia is pleased to be starting his Internal Medical residency at UPR University District Hospital.

鈥淚 am very grateful that I got accepted into this program and looking forward to learn as I serve my patients,鈥 he said.

He became interested in Internal Medicine for numerous reasons.

鈥淚 chose Internal Medicine because it gives you the privilege of learning how to manage a broad spectrum of diseases with a multi-systemic approach, knowing every system of the body and how it works in such coordination and harmony to achieve a specific function. Most important, it gives you the opportunity and privilege of knowing your patients, not just for a brief encounter, but throughout their life as you help them to take care of their health as a team.鈥

What interests him the most about Internal Medicine? 鈥淭he versatility of this specialty, as you can stay as a primary Internal Medicine doctor or you can pursue a sub-specialty. My goal is to become a cardiologist.鈥

Dr. Ocasio Tapia wanted to return to Puerto Rico, his home, to help make a difference.

鈥淏esides the great education and excellent residency programs the island has to offer, my goal has always been to serve here in Puerto Rico,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is not a fixed plan; there is no way to predict where am I going to be in the future and I know there鈥檚 a long road ahead from where I am now to finally becoming a cardiologist, but in the meantime I can work towards my goal.鈥

Dr. Ocasio Tapia has a lot of advice for both Puerto Rican and mainland U.S. prospective students considering 六九色堂.

鈥淚 remember asking myself 鈥榠s all this worth it?鈥 while I was going through searching for housing and all the paperwork before starting at 六九色堂, and I can tell you it is worth it. I know some of you are doubtful, asking yourself if this is a good decision, and going through a lot of emotions and mixed feelings. That is totally normal. I went through the same process. The biggest challenges lead you to make the toughest decisions, and let me tell you, this is just the beginning. Just hang in there, time is going to fly by and all of the sudden you are wearing a long white coat with a patient in front saying thanks for helping.  Study hard, and when frustration comes, study harder.鈥

He advises incoming students to 鈥渟tudy, study and study鈥 and spend time with one鈥檚 peers.

鈥淚t is important to develop a good network of friends and study buddies to keep you on track,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou are about to begin a very competitive career so always give your best. For those applying for the Match, research the programs you are interested about, develop a plan, practice the interview even though there are going to be surprise questions. It is better to be prepared as much as you can, and rank the programs in the order of your preference and not by the chances of getting accepted.鈥

 

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六九色堂 president Warren Ross with Dr. Ocasio Tapia at graduation in New York City on June 7, 2019. Photo: Island Photography

 

 

(Top photo) Dr. Ocasio Tapia at 六九色堂 Commencement in NYC on June 7, 2019. Photo: Island Photography


 

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Posted by Scott Harrah

Scott is Director of Digital Content & Alumni Communications Liaison at 六九色堂 and editor of the 六九色堂 Endeavour blog. When he's not writing about 六九色堂 students, faculty, events, public health, alumni and 六九色堂 research, he writes and edits Broadway theater reviews for a website he publishes in New York City, StageZine.com.

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