Why we exist

314 was founded with a simple but life-changing purpose: to make the name of Jesus known - in lecture halls, hospitals, and everyday life.

As future physicians, we saw how easily faith can fade into the background of medicine. But healing was never meant to be separated from the true Healer. That’s why 314 exists: to bridge faith and medicine through designs and content that remind us who our work is for and why it matters.

Each piece we create carries intentional meaning, whether inspired by Scripture, the language of medicine, or the design of creation itself.

Our apparel is more than fabric; it’s a conversation starter, a quiet declaration of faith, and a reminder that every patient encounter, every late-night study session, and every act of care is a way to reflect the love of Jesus.

Whether you’re a medical student, healthcare professional, or believer passionate about glorifying God in your work, 314 is for you. We’re here to encourage you to excel in faith, knowledge, and compassion, wherever you are called to serve.

Blurred view of a mountain trail surrounded by evergreen trees and purple wildflowers on the right side.

How we started

314 was founded by Bailey Fulmer, a current medical student at Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine in Auburn, AL. Growing up as an artist, he had a desire to combine his faith with his love for medicine in a meaningful way. One of the avenues he found he could do that was by designing simple but inspiring pieces of clothing that could serve as easy faith-conversation starters in a medical clinic, in the classroom, in the street, or wherever the Spirit leads.

Bailey also has an incredible passion for learning and helping others to do the same. 314 additionally serves as an avenue through which he provides educational and inspiring content for others interested in pursuing a career in medicine. Medicine is a difficult field. Being a Chrisitan in medicine brings another set of unique challenges. However, the goal of 314 is to help future Chrisitan physicians be encouraged to live out their faith and speak life into their patients and their peers.

Sky with blue background, pink and white clouds, and tree branches with green leaves at the top and bottom edges.

No matter how much I learn, I am reminded of this freeing reality:

I am not the one who saves.

But I will tell of the I Am who does.

Why 314?

The staff of Asclepius is the original symbol of medicine and healing. Unlike the often-confused caduceus, which represents commerce, the staff of Asclepius reflects authentic healing, renewal, and the calling of the osteopathic profession.

As Christian’s in medicine, however, the staff of Asclepius is far more than that. From a biblical standpoint, the symbol closely resembles the staff of Moses from Exodus. For the Israelites in the Old Testament, looking to the staff brought physical healing from the consequences of their sins. This was a shadow of the reality that was to come.

In light of the cross, the staff of Asclepius takes on new meaning. Just as Moses raised the staff in the wilderness, so our Savior was lifted up. Just as the Israelites had to believe in God’s promise of healing then, we too must respond in faith to our Creator who made a way for our redemption.

Thus, it is no longer simply a symbol of physical healing paraded by physicians. Rather, it is a symbol that points to the great physician who brings true healing, redemption, and life.

Black and white medical symbol featuring a snake wrapped around a staff, known as the Rod of Asclepius.
Just as Moses lifted up the snake in the wilderness, so the Son of Man must be lifted up, that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him.
— John 3:14-15 NIV

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