The University of British Columbia
UBC - A Place of Mind
The University of British Columbia
Faculty of Medicine
  • Home
  • Admissions
  • About
    • Strategic Plan
    • Vision & Values
    • Land Acknowledgement
    • Indigenous Health
    • Leadership
    • Academic & Research Units
    • Campuses
    • Facts & Figures
    • Careers
    • Contact
  • News
    • Feature Stories
    • Pathways Magazine
    • The Next Big Question
  • Education
    • Programs
    • Faculty Development
    • Health Education Scholarship
    • Continuing Professional Development
  • Research
    • Priority Areas
    • Canada’s Immuno-Engineering and Biomanufacturing Hub
    • COVID-19 Clinical Research Coordination Initiative
    • Academy of Translational Medicine
    • Edwin S.H. Leong Centre for Healthy Aging
    • Centres & Institutes
    • National Prizes
  • Giving
    • Impact of Giving
    • By the Numbers
    • Ways to Give
    • Webinar Series
    • Contact Us
  • Prospective Students
  • Current Learners
    • Policies & Procedures
    • Respectful Environments, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
    • Mistreatment Help
    • MD & Undergrad Research
    • Summer Student Research Program
    • Multidisciplinary Research Program in Medicine
    • Grad & Postdoc Education
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Clinical Faculty
    • Becoming Clinical Faculty
    • Appointment Policy & Compensation Terms
    • Teaching Tracking & Payment System
    • Services & Perks
    • Career Development
    • Awards
    • Celebrating Clinical Faculty
    • Advisory Council
    • Contacts
  • Alumni
» Home » Student Profiles » Damian Feldman-Kiss

Tuum Est!

Graduation 2022

This spring, students graduate from a wide range of Faculty of Medicine programs.

Meet the Class of 2022

Damian Feldman-Kiss

By dcc2012 | May 15, 2022

Hometown: Ottawa, Ontario
Program: Island Medical Program
What attracted you to your field?

Emergency medicine has changed from physicians standing ready for acute emergencies to practicing as “availablists”—physicians who can help people anytime with any need. On my road to medicine, I learned that the most meaningful way to spend my life is to be available to people when they need it most, and an availablist is the kind of physician that I want to become. Not only do I want to lead resuscitations, but I want to be available to the unhoused, fearful gentleman with opioid use disorder and a skin infection. I want to put my hand on his shoulder and say, “We got you.”

What is your favourite moment from your time at UBC?

I do not think there is a single favourite moment. “Offer of Admission – Island Medical Program” was a dream come true, but I could never have imagined the community waiting to be built on the other side of August 20, 2018. Whether laughing together about feeling awkward in clerkship or finding friends in the student lounge to debrief after clinical experiences, our community meant the world to me; it was such a privilege to be a part of it.

What is one piece of advice you have for students entering your program?

The premed journey is exhausting. However, the grind does not stop once you start medical school. Prioritize your wellness and learn sustainable practices to foster resiliency. I suffered from a lack of balance on my path to medicine, and prioritizing work-life balance during medical school has improved my mental health and helped me overcome the challenges of medical training.

What’s next for you?

I feel very fortunate to have matched to the UBC Emergency Medicine Residency Program in Kelowna. I am ecstatic to join my new family with a point-of-care ultrasound in one hand and my bike helmet in the other. I hope to become a leader in clinical and academic emergency medicine fighting the overdose crisis and improving emergency care for people who use substances.

Faculty of Medicine
317 - 2194 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3
Tel 604 822 2421
Website www.med.ubc.ca
Find us on
    
Back to top
The University of British Columbia
  • Emergency Procedures |
  • Terms of Use |
  • Copyright |
  • Accessibility