Olivia A. Kalmanson

PHOTO: Joel Wintermantle As a medical student, Olivia A. Kalmanson wants other students to stay healthy. 鈥淚t is important to be compassionate to ourselves and build balance in our lives so we can be more resilient and provide better, more empathetic care to our patients,鈥 she says.
Stritch School of Medicine
Olivia A. Kalmanson
As a future doctor, Olivia Kalmanson’s care of others has started with the people closest to her—her fellow medical students.
Serving as co-chair of Stritch’s Student Wellness Advisory Group, Kalmanson has helped them remember to integrate recovery time and healthy habits throughout their rigorous study schedules.
“Physician burnout seems more prevalent than ever,” she says. “It is important to be compassionate to ourselves and build balance in our lives so we can be more resilient and provide better, more empathetic care to our patients.”
Kalmanson started work on her medical degree in 2014 after earning a Master of Science in Cellular and Molecular Physiology. She has also worked in many research laboratories: cardiology, physiology, musculoskeletal biomechanics, and otolaryngology, and has three research journal publications with two more under review. Her leadership on campus has also included serving as president of Stritch Hillel.
“黑料门has always treated me as a colleague, not a student. In addition to an excellent academic education, 黑料门taught me to be a thoughtful and engaging leader. Having strong Jesuit values at Loyola's core provide a community of inclusivity and teamwork unlike anywhere else, exemplified by our unwavering support of DACA students and the wide cultural, religious, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity within our class.”

President鈥檚 Ball
On Friday, November 3, 黑料门University Chicago celebrated the accomplishments of the 2017 President鈥檚 Medallion recipients. See photos from the annual ceremony and semi-formal event at Regents Hall and the Navy Pier Grand Ballroom.
The 2017-18 President鈥檚 Medallion Recipients
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Arrupe College
Asia T. Singleton: A firm believer in service and new experiences
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Arts & Sciences
Ugochukwu Okere: An emerging leader committed to change
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School of Business
Mariaelena Morales: Focusing on sustainability and success
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School of Communication
Miriam A. Pierce: Dedicated to creating a better world for children
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School of Education
Armeen Sayani: A mentor and educator with big plans
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Continuing Studies
Kathryn M. Green: Touching lives at home and across the globe
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IES
Sienna Fitzpatrick: Putting her Jesuit education to work
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The Graduate School
Dakari Quimby: Making a difference in marginalized communities
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School of Medicine
Olivia A. Kalmanson: Helping her fellow students keep healthy
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School of Nursing
Christine Wimberly: Traveling the world to be there for others
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Pastoral Studies
Alessandra V. Menendez: Committed to faith and service
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St. Joseph Seminary
Joel Pius: A seminarian helping those without a voice
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School of Social Work
Charla Trubey-Hockman: A leader in the fight for social justice