Finding Their Purpose
Toward the end of her pre med degree at Grace, a tumor was found in Alex’s right middle ear. It required surgery in Indianapolis, and while the surgery was successful in removing the tumor, Alex suffered from diminished hearing after that.
Sometime later, during medical school, Alex noticed she was straining to hear in her classes once again. She went to the doctor and found that she had the same tumor on her left side. This required another surgery, but this time, she needed to get Cochlear bone-anchored hearing aids.
“I was very angry with God,” said Alex. “I thought this would prevent me from continuing med school and pursuing the career I thought he had called me to. I was asking Him, ‘What is all this for?’”
Despite the difficulty, Alex persevered through her courses while recovering from surgery, and through the experience, Alex was exposed to a surgical specialty that she had not considered before — a specialty in ear, nose, and throat.
“It was pretty intense when it was happening,” recalls Alex. “But looking back now, it is clear that there was so much purpose in it. It was God’s way of leading me to my specialty and opening so many doors for me. God used that trial in so many ways!”
For the next five years, Alex worked toward her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) — and in spite of her own health challenges, she graduated in the top 10% of her class.
While Alex studied through medical school, Cody also pursued further education. After moving to Colorado, he enrolled in an eighteen-month physical therapist assistant associate program at Pima Medical Institute.
“It was super fast-paced, but I felt comfortable with it because of Grace’s eight-week courses,” said Cody. “I had a lot of classmates who were struggling with the pace of things, but I was used to it.”
After graduating from the program, Cody took a job at an outpatient physical therapy clinic in 2020. But the job wasn’t quite what Cody had expected.
“My first year was pretty tough being the year that Covid hit,” said Cody. “I really loved my work and helping patients in rehab, but I learned that I didn’t enjoy working for a large company.”
So when Alex began her rotations for residency the next year, Cody found a remote job at a marketing company and joined Alex on the road. During that time, he also worked to get his personal training certificate.
Throughout the eight months, Alex applied to 45 ear, nose, and throat specialties and auditioned in person at 12.
On Monday of Match Week, Alex learned that she matched a program. But it wasn’t until that following Friday that she learned that she matched with her top program — Oklahoma State University Medical Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa.
“We spent a lot of time talking and praying about it, and we both felt like Tulsa was the right program,” said Alex. “There were multiple like-minded people there, and it seemed like a place where I could become a strong, competent surgeon.”
The couple purchased a home in Tulsa in June of 2023. Currently, Alex is in her second of five years as a PGY-2 Resident Physician in Otolaryngology.
Cody works at a running store in Tulsa while also doing personal training on the side. He enjoys volunteering and running in trail races at distances up to 100 miles.
“The job is a culmination of my experiences in fitness and recovery,” said Cody. “I have really enjoyed doing both personal assessments and group classes. It’s been a fun avenue to get connected in the running community, and I’ve loved getting to help people in this unexpected way.”
Unexpected is a word both Cody and Alex frequently use as they look back on their journey.
When Alex first considered becoming a doctor, she would have never thought that a pre med degree at a small liberal arts school would be the path to get there. But through Grace, God brought Cody into her life, as well as many influential faculty and lifelong friends.
“When I look back at our journey, it’s so evident to me that every step along the way, I had one thing in mind, but God opened a door for the perfect thing for me at that time,” said Alex. “God continually rerouted us to do the unconventional thing — but that was His perfect work and His perfect timing.”
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