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Meet Marta Rivell


Department
College of Medicine, Student Activities and Student Affairs

Marta RivellHow long at MUSC
A month

What are you doing to change what's possible
Medical school can be very challenging, so I want to provide activities that will make this journey pleasant and memorable.

What is the best part of your job
Working with students on a daily basis, helping them with their residency applications and finally seeing them reach their goal of becoming physicians.

Where were you born
I was born and raised in Warsaw, Poland, and moved to Charleston three years ago.

Best place to visit in Poland
Krakow. It is a beautiful city that was not destroyed during WWII.

A Lowcountry food you like
Oysters. Not only is the food delicious, but the roasts bring people together.

Pets
My dog, Pintxo (Peen-cho). I bought him with my very first paycheck. Pintxo in Spanish means a small appetizer. The name suits him very well.





 

Friday, Sept. 7, 2012


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