We Remember Dr. Tamara O'Neal, MEDPREP '09

All of us at MEDPREP were heartbroken to hear of the death of one of our own, Dr. Tamara O’Neal, who was a MEDPREP student from 2007-09. After MEDPREP, Tamara went on to complete her MD at the University of Illinois at Chicago, followed by a residency in emergency medicine. She was working as an emergency department physician at Mercy Hospital in Chicago at the time of her passing.

Dr. O’Neal, who was affectionately known at “TO” by her colleagues and friends, was beloved for her smile, her kindness, and her generosity of spirit. She had a passion for helping her community and wanted to be a physician to help the people of Chicago, particularly the south side. Her love for her community was evident in all she took on in life. Tamara entered college to study child psychology, and completed her bachelor’s degree from Purdue University in 2002. She then worked for several years as a case manager for troubled adolescents. She was proud of the role she played helping many of the youths she worked with to become more open and trusting, and even complete high school and attend college.

Despite her success in social work, Tamara knew that medicine was her calling, and she returned to school to fulfil that dream. In applying to MEDPREP, Tamara expressed a desire to save lives in underserved communities, because those individuals’ medical care was often overlooked due to poverty. She dedicated herself to a grueling course of medical study, not to become rich or famous, but because she wanted to be a leader for change in her community, to right the wrongs, and to reach out to those who needed a helping hand. It wasn’t going to be easy, but Tamara was all-in.

Even as an aspiring medical student, she was tenacious and strong, and it was clear that Tamara had what it takes to become an outstanding physician. She often spoke about having experienced many setbacks in her own life which might encourage someone to give up. However, she always also said that she refused to give up on herself, and as a physician, would not do so on her patients, either. With that tenacity and dedication, she tackled MEDPREP, and medical school, and residency, and made it every time. Dr. Breanna Taylor, who attended medical school with Dr. O’Neal, recalled how Tamara was the driving force behind organizing her fellow Black medical students into a study group that would ensure they all succeeded. They came to call themselves the “One Hitter Quitters” – for any test, they would do it right the first time – no failures, no repeats. Tamara was driven to get there herself, but it was also important for her to mentor others along the way. This is the Tamara that MEDPREP faculty remember; someone who did not just think about herself, but always made sure everyone around her was lifted up, too.   

Tamara had as a personal goal to not only be a good physician, but to be a caring role model as well. As a MEDPREP student, in medical school and a successful physician, she continued to hold that goal in her heart, and lived every day of her life with that promise. She chose emergency medicine to help those that needed her the most: the underserved who often end up in the emergency department as a last resort when they have nowhere else to turn. Dr. O’Neal was a loving and generous soul, and a tenacious advocate for the least fortunate among us. 

Although she was taken from us too soon, Dr. O’Neal more than made good on that promise made those years ago as a MEDPREP student, to serve as a role model and to help others as a good physician. She made every difference to those whose lives she touched, and she made this world a better place. For her hard work, her great tenacity, her infectious enthusiasm, and her big, ready smile, she will never be forgotten. Dr. O’Neal, we celebrate all that you accomplished, and keep your passion for service, your devotion to others, and your joy for life close to our hearts. Rest in peace, and may you serve as an example to us all.   

Dr. TAMARA O'NEAL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.

Dr. O'Neal's MEDPREP classmates have established a memorial scholarship fund in Tamara's memory. Our goal is to raise $25,000 to fully endow this fund. Endowment will ensure that we will be able to honor Dr. O'Neal's memory in the years to come, and will provide scholarship support for future generations of MEDPREP students.

Update: as we approach Day of Giving 2023, we are over 70% of the way to our goal of $25,000 to endow the O'Neal Scholarship. If you would like to honor Dr. O'Neal through a gift, please use the information below.

fundrasing level is currently at $17.818.

 

Contributions may be sent directly to the MEDPREP office at the address below, or made online via the SIU School of Medicine Foundation online giving portal:

Contribute by mail - Specify "O'Neal Endowment" on the check subject line: MEDPREP Program - SIUC
210 Wheeler Hall - mail code 4323
975 S. Normal Avenue
Carbondale, IL 62901
 
Contribute online - Day of Giving MEDPREP Scholarship Page
Or, visit the SIU Foundation Scholarship Donation Page. 
Scroll down to "Gifts to Additional Programs," enter your gift amount, and type "MEDPREP - ONeal Endowment" in the program name box. 
 

We thank you for your support.