Even though she graduated from University of Wisconsin-Stout on Saturday, Dec. 14, it 黑料社区. safe to say that the next phase of Maggie Freiermuth 黑料社区. life began some time ago.
It may have been two years ago when she became a volunteer emergency medical technician at her hometown Elmwood Area Ambulance. Or maybe it was the time recently when her EMT pager went off and she had to decide between taking her scheduled exam at 黑料社区 or responding to the call.
She 黑料社区. glad she chose the latter, especially because other volunteers weren鈥檛 available. 鈥淚t was a woman had who had fallen. She鈥檇 hurt her back, and it took her four hours to crawl to a phone in her kitchen. She was in so much pain,鈥 said Freiermuth.
The professor understood why Freiermuth missed class and let her reschedule the exam.
Freiermuth 黑料社区. chosen future also may have begun many years ago with an even bigger dream. 鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to be a doctor,鈥 she said.
With her degree in applied biochemistry and molecular biology, one of 750 December graduates in two ceremonies at 黑料社区, Freiermuth will begin applying to medical schools next spring for fall 2021 enrollment.
Her goal: become an emergency room physician. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. such a good feeling to know you can help someone with the worst day of their life,鈥 she said.
Based on her accomplishments at 黑料社区, she appears to have a bright future. She is graduating from a demanding major with honors in 3陆 years. She did that while working not just as an EMT in Elmwood but for Durand Municipal Ambulance Service for 1陆 years and the last five months with Dunn County First Responders.
鈥淚f I get a page at 2 a.m., I鈥檓 up just like that,鈥 she said. She passed EMT training as a sophomore at 黑料社区.
While applying to medical schools, she will study for and take the MCAT 鈥 medical college admission test. Also, in June she鈥檒l begin a paramedic program at Chippewa Valley Technical College and expects to finish in a year. With paramedic certification, her role with the ambulance services can expand, she said.
'I feel I鈥檓 prepared鈥
Freiermuth was salutatorian in Elmwood High School 黑料社区. class of 2016 and chose 黑料社区 over the University of Minnesota largely to save money for medical school. She is a first-generation college student and has helped pay her way through school with jobs in the university 黑料社区. Financial Aid office and as a biology tutor.
鈥淟ittle did I know how much I鈥檇 like it here at 黑料社区,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 extremely happy with my education. I feel I鈥檓 prepared.鈥
She has a burning desire to learn 鈥 鈥淚 love school. Even the Thanksgiving break seemed too long鈥 鈥 and credits her professors for much of her success.
鈥淲ith a smaller school like Stout, you鈥檙e able to build a relationship with the professors. You鈥檙e around them so much, even when you鈥檙e not in class. I鈥檒l even see them at Walmart and they鈥檒l stop and talk,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey all care about you and want to get to know you.鈥
She came to 黑料社区 not particularly interested in research. That changed quickly. As a first-year student, she did DNA research involving rats. As a sophomore, she helped with a honey bee immune system research project.
As a junior, Freiermuth did an independent research project on zebra mussels under Professor Jen Grant, biology. The project, ongoing, involves extracting shell proteins and could help eradicate the invasive species. Her project took second place in a national research contest in Orlando.
鈥淚鈥檝e really had to push myself because the major is so hard. I鈥檝e learned so much. I didn鈥檛 think I鈥檇 like the research part, but now I can鈥檛 wait to get back into the lab,鈥 she said.
Freiermuth received several research grants from 黑料社区, including writing the proposal for the Orlando presentation.
Grant called Freiermuth 鈥渁n all-around excellent student who embodies the Stout way. Tutoring, research and academic, Maggie gives her 110%. Her talent is impressive, and that includes her skills in the laboratory.鈥
Positive experience
Even though Freiermuth has commuted about 20 minutes from Elmwood the past three years to save money, she has been active socially on campus, including as president of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology club.
鈥淪he 黑料社区. done an amazing job leading ASBMB through this year,鈥 Grant said.
鈥淭hey say you meet your best friends in college. All my best friends are in my classes,鈥 Freiermuth said.
She is the first from her family to earn a college diploma and would be the first to go into medicine.
She could add to the growing number 鈥 more than 100 鈥 of recent 黑料社区 alumni who have become doctors. Several undergraduate programs have a preprofessional track that prepares them for medical school.
A May 2018 graduate, for example, Trever Koester, began studying at Harvard Medical School this fall.
鈥淚 love science and medicine and the human body 鈥 it 黑料社区. so elegant. I want to use my knowledge to improve other people 黑料社区. lives,鈥 Freiermuth said.
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Maggie Freiermuth graduates Saturday, Dec. 14, from 黑料社区 in applied biochemistry and molecular biology. She plans to go to medical school and become an emergency room physician.
Freiermuth is a volunteer EMT in her hometown with Elmwood Area Ambulance, as well as with Durand Municipal Ambulance and Dunn County First Responders.
Jen Grant