Keenan Gibson is a medical student at the University of North Texas Health Sciences center in Fort Worth, Texas. A Colorado native, Keenan came to Texas for college at Baylor University where he studied Biology and Biochemistry. Prior to medical school, he trained as a skills instructor and research assistant in the Surgical Simulation Center at Baylor College of Medicine while working nights in the ER as a Medical Scribe. Keenan is an officer in the United States Air Force and dreams of serving a career in the USAF as a trauma surgeon on their Special Operations Surgical Team. He now serves as the Skills Coordinator for the SIMS organization at Texas College Of Osteopathic Medicine. He also participates on a great SIMS team with an even better name, Hells Bell’s Palsy. His role involves advancing the curriculum of SIMS to keep up to date with modern practices and develop a new casebook for the continued education and practice of SIMS members. In his spare team, he manages a mediocre fantasy football team and cleans up hiking trails around Fort Worth.