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Baughman Society

Our Namesake: Mary Baughman (1874-1956)

​Among the 1st female graduates of MCV, Mary Baughman began medical school in 1918 at the age of 44 when MCV first opened its doors to women. She was the 2nd ­woman to receive an appointment at MCV’s Memorial Hospital before joining the medical school faculty in 1923 as the 1st female clinical instructor alongside Dr. Charlotte C. Van Winkle. A birth control and family planning supporter, Baughman maintained an active practice in Richmond, participated in a variety of community and civic activities, and was widely known for advocating women’s rights.
For more information about her and societies in general, view Dr. Woleben's Intro to Societies powerpoint!
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​Who we Are

Every year, 1st year medical students at the VCU School of Medicine are sorted into 4 different societies – and you have been chosen to join the mighty Baughman Society! Congratulations!

Within your society, you will have the chance to experience a more intimate community of roughly 50 classmates within your class. How so?
  • Many of your assigned seating, standardized patient encounters, and small group sessions will be with other Baughman members.
  • Your big buddy and advisor are also from Baughman
  • Society Social Mixers
  • And of course, periodic competitions against other societies that can help Baughman earn points toward winning the highly coveted Strauss Cup – an award we’ve won all 3 years so far!

​So get excited for a great start as you begin your medical career because not only will you have each other, you will also have 3 generations of Baughman Bears and your wonderful advisor, Dr. Rigby, to support you too!

Our Mascot

There is a famous statue of Three Bears now located in the lobby of the Critical Care Hospital that was commissioned 72 years ago by President of MCV Dr. William Sanger (of Sanger Hall fame). To him, the MCV campus and the Native Americans, the bear symbolized strength and a source of healing. Now too is it our symbol.
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From Your Society Advisor: ​Dr. Fidelma B. Rigby

fidelma.rigby@vcuhealth.org ​
Welcome Baughman Bears of the Class of 2022! I am an OB/GYN in the division of Maternal Fetal Medicine and in charge of the Third Year OB/GYN Clerkship and OB/GYN Fourth year students. I am also proud to be your Baughman Advisor!

As such, I would love to catch up with each of you this upcoming year as we prepare for yet another great year of activities planned by your student leaders. Please do not hesitate to contact me or any of our student leaders if we can be of any assistance in the years ahead.
Go Baughman!!!!!

​Mens et Manus – “hands and mind”
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Class of 2024
​Society Leaders

Diem-Phuong Dao
daopd@mymail.vcu.edu


Pryscilla Yoon
yoonpr@vcu.edu


Ria Khandpur
Khandpurr@vcu.edu


Bilal Haque
haquebu@mymail.vcu.edu

Class of 2023
​Society Leaders

Vahnee Garimella

Sarah Hinson

Cassie Bienert

Ananya Venkatesh

Class of 2022
​Society Leaders

Lazar Jankovic
jankovicl@mymail.vcu.edu

Joanna Choi
choiiy@mymail.vcu.edu

Deividas Gustainis
gustainisd@mymail.vcu.edu

Matt Smith
smithms25@mymail.vcu.edu

Class of 2021
​Society Leaders

Angela Sickels
sickelsad@mymail.vcu.edu

Thanasi Sevdalis
sevdalisae@mymail.vcu.edu

Jennifer Luong
luongj@mymail.vcu.edu

Nikhil Shah
shahnn4@mymail.vcu.edu
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