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Jed O.
University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
Jed has several years of coaching and admissions experience, including serving as an interviewer at the UCSF School of Medicine admissions interviewer and as an interviewer and program recruitment ambassador at the UCSF-UC Berkeley Joint Medical Program. He also served as a director for UCSF's HealthLink organization, which earned UCSF's Organization of the Year Award.
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Jed O.
Title
University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, Disaster Medicine, Sports Medicine
Education
Undergrad:University of California, Davis
Graduate School: University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health
Medical School: University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Jed loves to travel and go on adventures. He is almost finished with his quest to visit the 7 Wonders of the World. While studying abroad in Japan, he climbed 12,000 feet to the peak of Mt. Fuji to watch the sunrise!
Jed has several years of coaching and admissions experience, including serving as an interviewer at the UCSF School of Medicine admissions interviewer and as an interviewer and program recruitment ambassador at the UCSF-UC Berkeley Joint Medical Program. He also served as a director for UCSF's HealthLink organization, which earned UCSF's Organization of the Year Award.
Jed was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. He earned his BS from the University of California, Davis, and pursued a dual MD/MPH degree at the UCSF School of Medicine. At UC Davis, he graduated with honors from his neurobiology, physiology, and behavior program with a double minor in psychology and public health sciences. Jed was also awarded the Distinguished Scholar Award for the College of Biological Sciences and the Gold Community Service Award for his independent research in musculoskeletal physiology and service to underserved communities in Davis and Sacramento, CA. His research now focuses on assessing bias in clinical decision tools, and he remains committed to healthcare equity through his work with free health clinics for unhoused populations.
After college, Jed coached students, conducted clinical research at Stanford University focusing on Asian American health, and worked at a medical technology startup called Biospectal, developing innovative blood pressure diagnostic tools. He has published multiple first-author publications and presented his research to several national organizations, such as the American College of Sports Medicine, the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, and Pediatric Academic Societies. His personal medical school application experience includes receiving multiple acceptances and interviewing at top programs including Harvard and UCSF.
Jed also tutored biochemistry, mentored all aspects of undergraduate research through UCD’s Undergraduate Research Center, and empowered pre-health students from minority demographics through leadership within cultural pre-health organizations. Students he’s worked with have been accepted to top medical schools such as the UCSF School of Medicine (including the UCSF-UC Berkeley Joint Medical Program), Stanford University School of Medicine, UC Davis School of Medicine, the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and others.
Jed has reviewed a plethora of medical school applications and conducted numerous mock interviews as a med school admissions coach. He also teaches biochemistry at UC Berkeley as a Head Graduate Student Instructor and received the UC Berkeley Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
As a coach, Jed’s greatest strengths come from his own journey with his previous mentors. Due to his experience as a mentee, he knows exactly how to support and motivate students throughout the application process, from writing memorable essays to providing top-tier interview responses. He is committed to paying his talents forward by working with pre-med students in their professional pursuits.
Jeffrey
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
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Jeffrey
Title
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
MD Candidate at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Education
Medical School: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Undergrad: Northwestern University
Fun Fact
Back in high school, Jeff used to work at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Outside of medicine, Jeff likes to stay active by practicing and teaching jiu-jitsu, playing tennis with his friends, and riding his bike along the Chicago lakefront.
Jeff Clark grew up in Ohio and graduated from Northwestern University magna cum laude with a degree in chemistry. Afterward, he remained in Chicago and is currently a fourth year medical student at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. Jeff is also a graduate of the U.S. Marine Corps Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia.
Jeff’s passion for teaching and mentorship began as an undergraduate when he worked as a university-employed academic workshop leader in organic chemistry for three years. He has tutored hundreds of students in a variety of subjects throughout undergraduate and medical school. He scored in the 99th percentile on the MCAT and 260+ on the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 CK, and is eager to help aspiring physicians to reach their full potential and to find enjoyment in the many fascinating aspects of medicine. Jeff and collaborators at Northwestern have published extensive first-of-its-kind research on the neurologic manifestations of COVID-19, and his research has been the subject of articles and interviews in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and other major print and televised media outlets.
Jenna Y.
Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
Master Advisor
Before attending the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Jenna graduated from Santa Clara University. During college, Jenna founded and served as President of The Partnership for Animal Welfare and Support (PAWS). Under her leadership, the club raised over $4,000 in support funds for local animal shelters and connected dozens of SCU students to volunteer opportunities. At Tufts, she was elected Co-President of her cohort.
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Jenna Y.
Title
Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
Small Animal Exotics, General Practice, Emergency Medicine
Education
Undergrad: Santa Clara University
Veterinary School: Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
Fun Fact
In addition to her love for dogs and cats, Jenna has discovered a deep affinity for working with chickens and looks forward to having a backyard coop of her own one day.
Before attending the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Jenna graduated from Santa Clara University. During college, Jenna founded and served as President of The Partnership for Animal Welfare and Support (PAWS). Under her leadership, the club raised over $4,000 in support funds for local animal shelters and connected dozens of SCU students to volunteer opportunities. At Tufts, she was elected Co-President of her cohort.
Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Jenna's journey to veterinary medicine began when she moved to California to pursue a Bachelor of Science in chemistry at Santa Clara University. Despite her initial focus on chemistry, Jenna's academic interests expanded, leading her to graduate with double majors in biochemistry and English and a minor in biology. Her academic excellence was recognized with her induction into the English Honors Society Sigma Tau Delta, and she cherishes her time as an active member of Rho Psi Eta, a pre-health sorority.
Jenna's passion for veterinary medicine is deeply personal. It stems from her experience with her beloved dachshund, Lucy, who suffered from Intervertebral Disk Disease (IVDD). The years of care, therapy, and support that followed Lucy's emergency surgery reinforced her commitment to animal welfare and veterinary medicine.
Throughout her education, Jenna has gained diverse experience through volunteer work at animal shelters in Honolulu and Santa Clara, a small animal GP/Rehabilitation clinic, and a high-quality, high-volume spay and neuter clinic. She has also accumulated approximately six years of combined full-time experience working as a kennel and veterinary assistant at a small animal and exotics ER/GP. In these roles, Jenna has had the opportunity to work with a wide range of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, bunnies, guinea pigs, rats, turtles, and chameleons. She is committed to continuing her work with all types of animals throughout her veterinary career.
Jenna also served as a Health Professions Peer Advisor, where she was part of an Advisory Committee to revamp her university's pre-health advising system. As the Veterinary Representative, she shared her experiences as a pre-vet student and guided them through the VMCAS application processes. Over the years, Jenna worked with numerous vet school candidates, reviewing their application essays and resumes while helping them target schools that aligned with their goals. She takes pride in her ability to recognize and highlight the qualities of each applicant, making the application process more seamless and effective.
Jenna’s core aspirations as an admissions counselor align closely with her personal and professional values. She approaches each relationship with an abundance of empathy and kindness. Having experienced the immense stress of applying to veterinary school herself, Jenna is dedicated to helping her mentees navigate that same process. She wants them to know that, though she now sits on the other side of the table, she and every other applicant were once in their position, and it’s completely natural to feel nervous. Jenna wants you to know that she’s on your team!
Jessica
Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California
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Jessica
Title
Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California
Interests and Specialization
Medical student at Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Education
Undergrad: University of Southern California
Medical School: Keck School of Medicine of USC
Fun Fact
Jessica enjoys traveling when she is able, and studied abroad in the south island of New Zealand during college. She was lucky enough to swim in bioluminescent waters by chance one evening while backpacking, one of her favorite memories.
Jessica is a student at the USC Keck School of Medicine MD program. She will be pursuing her residency training in Psychiatry. Jessica is originally from a northern suburb of Chicago, Illinois. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s in Neuroscience with Honors. While at USC for her undergraduate degree, Jessica completed three years of research which culminated in an Honors Thesis titled, “Effects of Hormonal Contraception on Hippocampal Volume: A Neuroimaging Study.” After graduating, she obtained a position at the Stanford VA as the Clinical Study Coordinator for two Alzheimer’s disease-related neuroimaging studies. It was here that she discovered her love for clinical medicine and her desire to work with patients.
Since beginning medical school, she has served three years on the Evaluations and Selections committee and has interviewed many aspiring Keck MD applicants. She has mentored multiple students throughout their medical school admissions process, informally as well as formally through the American Medical Women’s Association. She has also served on the board of multiple student interest groups, including Ob/Gyn, Medical Students for Choice, and Lifestyle Medicine. Her programming efforts for the latter group helped them win the Outstanding Nutrition/Culinary Programming Award at the American College of Lifestyle Medicine Conference in 2021. Jessica has also worked on several research projects while at Keck, including two studies that aimed to examine racial disparities in maternal morbidity as well as the relationship between anemia and severe maternal morbidity, as well one study that examined clinical outcomes of post-placental IUD placement in the setting of chorioamnionitis. These studies have resulted in several publications. Most recently, Jessica is working on a research study that aims to improve the treatment of depression in the primary care setting by implementing psychiatric collaborative care (PCC) conferences in a primary care clinic that serves mainly underprivileged patients. This project aims to reduce disparities in psychiatric care, a cause Jessica is very passionate about.
In her free time, Jessica loves to get outside and hike/camp in the national parks of California. Jessica’s excellent communication and writing/editing skills, combined with her passion for mentorship and experience with navigating the medical school admissions process, make her a confident and capable mentor.
Jesus S.
Washington State University's Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
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Jesus S.
Title
Washington State University's Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Anesthesiology resident at NYP-Columbia University
Education
Undergrad: University of Pennsylvania
Medical School: Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
Fun Fact
Jesus enjoys exploring the diverse soccer culture of NYC, from playing pickup games to discovering new soccer bars, and he cherishes wine nights and board game evenings with friends.
Jesus began his educational journey at the University of Pennsylvania, earning a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from the School of Arts and Sciences. He furthered his academic pursuits at Washington State University's Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, graduating with an MD and a Graduate Certificate in Leadership in Medicine and Healthcare. Currently, Jesus is honing his skills as an anesthesiology resident at NYP-Columbia University, where he continues to build on his foundation of medical excellence and leadership.
Jesus is deeply passionate about mentoring and coaching aspiring medical students through their application processes. This passion is rooted in his extensive volunteer work and the mentorship programs he has developed, including the Coug Health Academic Mentorship Program (CHAMP) and the Coug Doc Applicant Mock Interview (CAMI). Through these initiatives, he has demonstrated a commitment to supporting high school students with an interest in medicine and providing mock interviews for underrepresented medical student applicants.
With an ability to break down the medical school application process into manageable steps, Jesus excels in helping students identify and utilize their strengths. His holistic approach ensures that applicants not only present their best selves but also feel empowered throughout the process. Jesus's mentorship plays a crucial role in nurturing a new generation of skilled and diverse medical professionals.
Jewels P.
Bethel University Physician Assistant Program
Director of Advising
Jewels is a certified neurosurgery physician assistant working at Sanford Health. She graduated from Bethel University’s PA program, where she served on the admissions committee. Her experience in reviewing applications and interviewing candidates has given her a comprehensive understanding of how PA applications are received, enabling her to provide targeted support to students.
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Jewels P.
Title
Bethel University Physician Assistant Program
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Neurosurgery
Education
Undergrad: South Dakota State University
PA School: Bethel University Physician Assistant Program
Fun Fact
In her free time, Jewels loves to bake, read, travel, and try new flavors of coffee.
Jewels is a certified neurosurgery physician assistant working at Sanford Health. She graduated from Bethel University’s PA program, where she served on the admissions committee. Her experience in reviewing applications and interviewing candidates has given her a comprehensive understanding of how PA applications are received, enabling her to provide targeted support to students.
Jewels’ higher education journey began at Dakota State University, where she spent three years as a human anatomy tutor and two years as an undergraduate research assistant. She graduated with a BS in human biology with a 4.0 GPA. Her years of mentoring, tutoring, and admissions experience position her as a knowledgeable guide for PA applicants.
At the core of Jewels' mentoring philosophy is a genuine desire to empower the next generation of physician assistants. She recognizes that the journey to becoming a PA can be challenging, and she is committed to breaking down complex concepts into manageable, bite-sized pieces. By making even the most difficult topics accessible and engaging, Jewels helps her students build a strong foundation of knowledge and confidence.
One of Jewels’ greatest strengths as a mentor is her ability to listen deeply and forge meaningful connections with her students. She understands the fears, challenges, and aspirations that come with pursuing a career in healthcare, and she approaches each student with empathy, compassion, and unwavering support. Jewels tailors her approach to meet each student’s unique needs, ensuring they feel seen, heard, and guided every step of the way.
Jill C.
Drexel University Physician Assistant Program
Director of Advising
Jill is a professor at Temple University’s PA Program with 17 years of admissions committee experience. She earned a Master of Health Science in physician assistant studies from Drexel University and a Doctor of Medical Science from A.T. Still University. Jill previously served as the Departmental Admissions Chair for the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine’s PA program and now interviews and screens applicants for Temple University’s PA Program.
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Jill C.
Title
Drexel University Physician Assistant Program
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Internal Medicine, Family Medicine
Education
Undergrad: La Salle University
PA School: Drexel University Physician Assistant Program
Graduate School: A.T. Still University
Fun Fact
Committed to lifelong learning, Jill recently earned a Doctor of Medical Science degree and earned the Capstone Award of Excellence.
Jill is a professor at Temple University’s PA Program with 17 years of admissions committee experience. She earned a Master of Health Science in physician assistant studies from Drexel University and a Doctor of Medical Science from A.T. Still University. Jill previously served as the Departmental Admissions Chair for the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine’s PA program and now interviews and screens applicants for Temple University’s PA Program.
Jill earned a BA in communication from La Salle University and spent several years working in advertising and editing before realizing that her true passion was medicine. She went on to attend Drexel University’s PA program and later became the first PA employed in an outpatient internal medicine practice in South Philadelphia, where she worked for several years before transitioning to academia. Jill currently serves as a professor for Temple University’s Physician Assistant Program. She joined Temple University after serving more than 16 years as an assistant professor and Director of Didactic Education at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine’s (PCOM) PA program. Her diverse life experiences have shaped her unique perspective, strong work ethic, and natural ability to connect with others.
During her time at PCOM, Jill was deeply involved in admissions, serving as the Departmental Admissions Chair. She continues to play a significant role in the admissions process at Temple University, screening and interviewing applicants throughout the application cycle. As an educator, she has delivered lectures on a wide range of topics, including cardiology, women’s health, EENT, gastroenterology, neurology, nephrology, rheumatology, and genetics. She has also published three peer-reviewed articles in the Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and presented a poster on her research involving the integration of mindfulness training into PA curricula.
As a counselor, Jill excels at helping students clarify their goals, articulate their strengths, and create compelling application materials. Drawing on extensive admissions experience, having evaluated 500 applications and interviewed more than 600 candidates, she offers students clear, strategic guidance rooted in firsthand knowledge of what distinguishes successful applicants. Jill remains committed to lifelong learning, reflective practice, and empowering future PAs to enter the profession as confident, compassionate clinicians.
Jingwen
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
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Jingwen
Title
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Interests and Specialization
MD candidate at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Education
Undergrad: Amherst College
Medical School: Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Fun Fact
Jingwen loves trying new food places, especially in New York, and has a bucket list of places she'd like to visit before possibly moving away for her residency. She also enjoys staying active by lifting at the gym, biking through the city, or playing tennis with her friends.
Jingwen earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Amherst College, where she completed a thesis and developed a keen interest in journalism, the history of medicine, and Asian American studies. Currently, she is a medical student at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.
As an undergraduate student, Jingwen showed her passion for education by serving as a teaching assistant for various biology and statistics courses. She also provided guidance to aspiring medical professionals as a pre-health peer mentor. Demonstrating her commitment to helping others achieve their educational goals, Jingwen worked part-time as a college admissions essay advisor.
Following her time at Amherst, Jingwen ventured into the field of medical writing during a gap year in Boston. During this period, she also made significant contributions to her community by volunteering as a facilitator for a youth program designed specifically for Asian American high school girls.
At Columbia, Jingwen has been instrumental in providing free healthcare to those in need as a volunteer at a local clinic. She also served as a former Chapter President of the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA) and continued her love for teaching as a senior student teacher for pre-clinical students. Jingwen has also made her mark in the field of scientific research and medical journalism with several published articles to her name.
Upon completing her medical studies, Jingwen plans to begin her residency training in internal medicine, where she'll apply her skills and knowledge to provide quality care to her patients.
Jinnu
University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
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Jinnu
Title
University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
Interests and Specialization
2nd year student at University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
Education
Dental School: University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
Undergrad: New York University
Fun Fact
I really enjoy spots especially basketball. I even played basketball with James Harden before he got famous.
Jinnu studied at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. His alma mater was NYU, and he had an amazing term as president of the Pre-Dental Society. Jinnu finds inspiration in helping his peers, and other students realize their dreams of pursuing dentistry. During his college years, he juggled two part-time jobs, managed to excel academically, and contributed to a research team. Receiving a 24 on the DAT, he believes that everyone can achieve excellent performance on the DAT with professional guidance and resources, ensuring a greater chance to attend their dream dental school.
Joann
Yale School of Medicine
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Joann
Title
Yale School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Yale School of Medicine - Physician Associate Program
Education
Undergrad: University of Maryland
PA School: Yale School of Medicine
Fun Fact
I have a YouTube channel dedicated to helping pre-PA students get into PA
school!
I grew up in Maryland and graduated from the University of Maryland magna cum laude with a degree in public health science. Afterward, I moved to New Haven, Connecticut to pursue my PA degree at Yale School of Medicine. My passion for mentorship began during my sophomore year when I started my YouTube channel about my journey to getting accepted into PA school. I began to realize a lot of people wanted me to mentor them, so I began advising my subscribers informally. I have gotten the opportunity to mentor about ten students and am eager to help aspiring physician assistants to reach their goals. Beyond the classroom, I have a strong interest in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). During my undergraduate education, I served as the Chairwoman of the DEI committee and have continued these efforts now as the Co-chair of the DEI committee at Yale. I am also a recipient of the NHSC scholarship, which awards me full-tuition coverage!
Joann H.
Yale University Physician Assistant Program
Master Advisor
Joann graduated summa cum laude from the University of Maryland with a degree in public health sciences before studying at Yale School of Medicine's PA program, earning an MS in physician assistant studies. At Yale, Joann acted as the Co-Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee. She is now a family medicine PA working at Chase Brexton Health Care.
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Joann H.
Title
Yale University Physician Assistant Program
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
Inpatient Obstetrics, Emergency Medicine
Education
Undergrad: University of Maryland
PA School: Yale School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program
Fun Fact
Joann runs a YouTube channel dedicated to helping pre-PA students get into PA school.
Joann graduated summa cum laude from the University of Maryland with a degree in public health sciences before studying at Yale School of Medicine's PA program, earning an MS in physician assistant studies. At Yale, Joann acted as the Co-Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee. She is now a family medicine PA working at Chase Brexton Health Care.
Joann has a strong interest in diversity, equity, and inclusion. During her undergraduate education, she served as the Chairwoman of the DEI Committee. Her commitment to DEI is further recognized through her receipt of the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Scholarship, which awarded her full tuition coverage. Joann's experience in healthcare is extensive, with over 3,000 hours of patient care experience across various specialties before graduating from PA school, including inpatient obstetrics and emergency medicine.
Joann's passion for mentorship began during her sophomore year when she started a YouTube channel about her journey to getting accepted into PA school. This platform allowed her to connect with aspiring PA students and provide informal guidance and advice. She has since mentored many students and is eager to continue helping others achieve their goals.
Johanna S.
Seton Hill University Physician Assistant Program
Director of Advising
Johanna graduated from Seton Hill University with an MBA in healthcare administration and a Master's in physician assistant studies. She works as a PA in cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Presbyterian, providing acute care, caring for pre- and postoperative patients, and spending time in the operating room. Johanna has over five years of mentoring experience.
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Johanna S.
Title
Seton Hill University Physician Assistant Program
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Education
Undergrad: Duquesne University
Graduate School: Seton Hill University
PA School: Seton Hill University Physician Assistant Program
Fun Fact
Johanna is half Icelandic.
Johanna graduated from Seton Hill University with an MBA in healthcare administration and a Master's in physician assistant studies. She works as a PA in cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Presbyterian, providing acute care, caring for pre- and postoperative patients, and spending time in the operating room. Johanna has over five years of mentoring experience.
Her journey to becoming a physician assistant began at Duquesne University, where she graduated with a degree in human and health sciences with a minor in supply chain management. During her time at Duquesne, she gained clinical experience working as a patient care technician and medical assistant at various hospitals in Pittsburgh. This exposure to the clinical world of healthcare had a lasting impact on her, shaping her desire to pursue a career in patient care.
After graduating from Duquesne, Johanna worked as an IT systems analyst for Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, becoming certified in EPIC software. She also pursued her MBA degree with a focus on healthcare administration from Seton Hill University while working full-time. However, two years into her IT career, Johanna felt a strong desire to transition into the clinical aspect of healthcare.
Johanna was then accepted into Seton Hill University's physician assistant program. Her current role as a PA in cardiothoracic surgery is multifaceted, involving acute care in the hospital, clinic work in an outpatient setting, and working in the operating room. She helped to bring the need of physician assistants into the first assist role in the OR at her current hospital, something she is very passionate about. Johanna's passion for physician assistant studies is evident in her commitment to helping others join the field.
As a mentor, Johanna brings a blend of administrative and clinical experience to her role. Students she has coached have been accepted to PA programs including Seton Hill University, Quinnipiac University, and Monmouth University.
Her understanding of the healthcare system, combined with her passion for patient care, positions her well to guide aspiring physician assistants through the challenges of PA school and the application process. Johanna is excited to share her knowledge and expertise with those eager to join the physician assistant profession.
Jonah
Harvard Medical School
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Jonah
Title
Harvard Medical School
Interests and Specialization
MD candidate at Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Education
Undergrad: Princeton University
Medical School: Harvard Medical School
Fun Fact
I did my first set of stand-up comedy when I was 12-years-old! I've only gotten less funny.
Jonah was born in Dallas, TX. He graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University, where he majored in Astrophysics and minored in Biophysics and Astrobiology while completing the pre-medical track. After college, he spent one gap year conducting breast cancer research at UCSF with a focus on biostatistics and bioinformatics. He then enrolled at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and is currently a fourth-year medical student.
Throughout medical school, Jonah has had an interest in surgery and applying his computational skill set to explore next-generation sequencing projects as they relate to reconstructive surgical procedures. He mentors Harvard undergraduates on medical school admissions and serves as a Non-Resident Tutor for Harvard College’s Adams House.
Jonah is a firm believer in holistic mentorship and in getting to know his applicants beyond the numbers and requirements. He enjoys long walks through Boston, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, poetry, and is an avid consumer of stand-up comedy. He is energetic and cares deeply about helping applicants achieve their goals.
Jonathan P.
New York-Presbyterian-Weill Cornell
Master Advisor
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Jonathan P.
Title
New York-Presbyterian-Weill Cornell
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
Anesthesiology Resident at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell
Education
Residency: New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell
Med School: Hofstra-Northwell School of Medicine
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Fun Fact
In his free time, Jonathan loves to travel, especially to visit vineyards, including across the US and Europe!
Jonathan is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, where he majored in Neuroscience. While an undergraduate, he did extensive basic and clinical research in the fields of Neurology, Orthopedics, and Anesthesiology. After graduating with Honors, he completed his MD at Hofstra-Northwell School of Medicine, where he performed research in Anesthesiology and participated in a healthcare administrative internship.
Jonathan also served as a member of the Admissions Committee while at the Hofstra-Northwell School of Medicine, both for the MD and BS/MD programs. He was intimately involved in the application process, where he interviewed numerous candidates and gained extensive training in application review. Jonathan is currently a resident in Anesthesiology at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell. He has published papers on infection prevention and quality improvement protocols during residency.
Jonathan has spent time in healthcare administration and intends to pursue this extensively after completing his residency, giving him a unique perspective of the high-level changes in healthcare applicable to incoming applicants. Jonathan has also founded his own start-up company dedicated to infection prevention in the healthcare setting. The company has filed patents, raised seven figures in investment dollars, and is bringing products to the market at large. He was the winner of Innovate LI, Innovator of the Year award for his work on the company.
Jordan
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
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Jordan
Title
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Interests and Specialization
DDS Candidate at Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Education
Dental School: Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Undergrad: Canisius College
Fun Fact
I have an older brother who just graduated from dental school, and is currently in an oral and maxillofacial surgery residency program. We plan to open a practice together, and have our mom - who has been an oral surgery practice manager for 30 years - run our practice. I also have a cat named Bron, named after my personal hero LeBron James.
Jordan Middleton is a rising D4 at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM) and plans to pursue oral and maxillofacial surgery residency upon graduation. He is a Fellow in the Office of Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging, where he specializes in leading programs designed to prepare undergrad students for the dental school application process. He also works closely with the Office of Admissions at HSDM - giving talks to colleges on behalf of HSDM, meeting with interviewees before and after their interview day, etc. One of the biggest projects he collaborated on, Bridge to Dental School, was awarded the 2021 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award by Insight into Diversity Magazine.
Jordan knows what it takes to gain admission to dental school. He received a full-tuition scholarship from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine and numerous other scholarship offers from elite dental schools. Jordan hopes to take an active role in his client's paths to dental school and is determined to make "dream schools" a reality for each and every client he serves.
Jordan C.
Duke University Physician Assistant Program
Jordan is a dedicated and accomplished certified physician assistant who upholds the highest standards of academic excellence and professional commitment. She has a strong background in serving underserved communities and brings five years of experience in tutoring, mentoring, and providing academic guidance to aspiring PA students.
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Jordan C.
Title
Duke University Physician Assistant Program
Interests and Specialization
Internal Medicine
Education
Undergrad: Azusa Pacific University
PA School: Duke University
Fun Fact
Jordan enjoys beach volleyball, watersports, and hiking with her husband and two little boys.
Jordan is a dedicated and accomplished certified physician assistant who upholds the highest standards of academic excellence and professional commitment. She has a strong background in serving underserved communities and brings five years of experience in tutoring, mentoring, and providing academic guidance to aspiring PA students.
Jordan completed her Bachelor of Science at Azusa Pacific University before earning her Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies from the Duke University School of Medicine. During her time at Duke, she was an active participant in many service projects, including volunteering with the Ronald McDonald House and serving the local community. Her rotation at St. Jude's Hospital further honed her skills and deepened her passion for medicine, solidifying her commitment to making a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable patients. She also participated in medical missions in Peru and Mexico, providing much-needed care to underserved patients.
In addition to her commitment to serving underserved and vulnerable communities, Jordan is deeply passionate about supporting students. With five years of experience as a mentor, she has guided numerous students through the PA application process and offered invaluable academic advice on the best prerequisite courses.
Jordan’s unwavering passion for medicine, coupled with her relentless work ethic and commitment to excellence, inspires her to mentor the next generation of PAs. She encourages them to make distinctive contributions to the healthcare system and to stand out as compelling applicants. She knows exactly what it takes to pull strengths directly from experiences in order to make a lasting impression on admissions. Her journey is a testament to the impact that dedicated and compassionate healthcare professionals can have on their communities and beyond.
As a coach, Jordan excels at customizing her approach to each student’s specific strengths, achievements, and distinctive qualities. She takes a structured approach, tackling one task at a time to prevent overwhelming applicants. This approach ensures ample time for perfecting each component of the application, maximizing each student's chances of success.
Jordan R.
Gannon University Physician Assistant Program
Director of Advising
Jordan is an NCCPA-certified physician assistant and board-certified athletic trainer in the Greater Tampa Bay area in Florida, working in pain management, orthopedic surgery, and orthopedic spine surgery. She has served on the Gannon University admissions, conducting Zoom interviews alongside a faculty member and evaluating prospective applicants. During her time in PA school, Jordan was Class President and worked as a graduate assistant tutor for PA students.
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Jordan R.
Title
Gannon University Physician Assistant Program
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Orthopedic Surgery
Education
Undergrad: University of Texas at Austin
PA School: Gannon University Physician Assistant Program
Fun Fact
In her free time, Jordan enjoys spending time with her fiancé and their golden retriever, Pepper, as well as exploring Florida with her friends and family.
Jordan is an NCCPA-certified physician assistant and board-certified athletic trainer in the Greater Tampa Bay area in Florida, working in pain management, orthopedic surgery, and orthopedic spine surgery. She has served on the Gannon University admissions, conducting Zoom interviews alongside a faculty member and evaluating prospective applicants. During her time in PA school, Jordan was Class President and worked as a graduate assistant tutor for PA students.
Before attending Gannon University’s PA program, Jordan graduated with a Bachelor's degree in athletic training from the University of Texas at Austin and gained a year’s worth of experience as an orthopedic technician. She was the recipient of multiple awards and scholarships, including the Tina Bonci Excellence in Athletic Training Award and Scholarship and the University of Texas College of Education College Scholar Honor.
Jordan’s extensive history in leadership and mentorship extends beyond Gannon University to include her leading a mentor-based seminar course for college freshmen at her alma mater. She also recently wrote a literature review on Commotio Cordis in Athletics that has been approved for publication in a peer-reviewed medical journal. While in PA school, Jordan was inducted into the Pi Alpha National Honor Society for Physician Assistants and received the Academic Excellence Award for her PA class.
Jordan's strength lies in her robust leadership and mentorship roles, which she leverages to guide and inspire aspiring physician assistants. This passion for teaching and mentorship is complemented by her experience as an evaluator in physician assistant program interviews for prospective students. Known for her structured and goal-oriented approach, Jordan helps applicants break the process down into clear, manageable steps while keeping sight of their long-term objectives. She’s both encouraging and patient, creating a calm, supportive environment where applicants feel confident asking questions and overcoming challenges.
Joseph
Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine
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Joseph
Title
Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Veterinary Medicine Student at the Western University of Health Sciences
Education
Undergrad: Utah Valley University
Veterinary School: Western University of Health Sciences
Fun Fact
As a child, Joseph was fascinated by Jurassic Park and even created a Bugtopia park with his brother, which inadvertently turned into an early bug zapper system. As an avid hiker, backpacker, and sports enthusiast, he enjoys exploring the great outdoors and has visited 45 of the 50 states. Thanks to his pastoral service mission in Brazil, Joseph is fluent in Portuguese and Spanish and dreams of visiting ancient Mediterranean civilizations as a history buff.
Joseph has a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Utah Valley University and is a student at the Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine. Although Joseph didn’t decide to become a veterinarian until later in life, his unique experiences with animals in his childhood were still a significant part of his story. Often referred to as the “next Steve Irwin,” he was known to breed black widows, raise rattlesnakes, catch minks, and help discover new insects. However, when he began his undergraduate studies, he pursued business management. Though he thrived, Joseph felt something was missing. He decided to take several career-matching tests, and to no one’s surprise, ‘veterinarian’ was at the top of the list.
At 21 years old, without prior experience, he set out to find a job shadowing opportunity at a veterinarian’s office and found his calling. His passion for the field was immediate, leading him to work with various animals in different settings, including an accredited zoo. He pursued his interest further through the ADVS-Agricultural Dairy Veterinary Science program at Utah State University, which partnered with Washington State University.
Joseph then went on to work with wild bison for the state of Utah, aided in the Elk management plan, and is currently on the revision committee. He has also worked in emergency and shelter medicine to grasp all the avenues of veterinary medicine. Joseph won the Merck Scholarship, the Cottonwood Veterinary Clinic Scholarship, and received honor’s BCP certification with the VBMA-Veterinary Business Management Association while serving as the acting recruiter and treasurer for the club. He not only helped start the Virgin Chapters at Arizona and Western veterinary schools, but also founded the histology club at the Western University of Health Sciences, actively seeking to help younger classmates understand through tutoring sessions.
Joseph’s passion for veterinary medicine is infectious and leaves students with a lasting impression from their first visit! He has taught summer veterinary mentorship camps for high school and undergraduate students, setting them on their path to discovering the wonders of veterinary medicine.
As an admissions counselor, Joseph excels at providing timely and quality feedback on essays and personal statements, helping many gain admission into veterinary schools. Along with his financial background, Joseph has interviewed and scouted students for Western University, hosted dozens of Q&A panels for visiting parents and prospective students, and worked as a campus tour guide. These experiences have ensured he is well-equipped to anticipate students’ questions and concerns and help them navigate financial constraints.
Joseph L.
Weill Cornell Medicine Physician Assistant Program
Director of Advising
Joseph is a PA practicing in the NewYork-Presbyterian Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. He earned his BS in health sciences from Stony Brook University before graduating with honors from Weill Cornell Medicine’s physician assistant program. With over 10 years of coaching experience, Joseph has guided students to acceptance at PA schools including Stony Brook, Hofstra, Weill-Cornell, Mayo Clinic, Touro, NYIT, and others.
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Joseph L.
Title
Weill Cornell Medicine Physician Assistant Program
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Pediatrics, Critical Care
Education
Undergrad: Stony Brook University
PA School: Weill Cornell Medicine
Fun Fact
Joseph worked as a paramedic for the Setauket Fire District for nearly nine years.
Joseph is a PA practicing in the NewYork-Presbyterian Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. He earned his BS in health sciences from Stony Brook University before graduating with honors from Weill Cornell Medicine’s physician assistant program. With over 10 years of coaching experience, Joseph has guided students to acceptance at PA schools including Stony Brook, Hofstra, Weill-Cornell, Mayo Clinic, Touro, NYIT, and others.
He entered medicine after a distinguished career as one of New York’s leading medical simulation educators and a former paramedic. With more than 10 years of experience designing, delivering, and directing high-stakes interprofessional simulation training across the major health systems, Joseph has trained thousands of clinicians, including physicians, nurses, PAs, respiratory therapists, and EMS providers, in crisis resource management, teamwork, and clinical decision-making under pressure. Recognizing the power of experiential learning, he joined Northwell Health’s Center for Learning and Innovation, rising quickly to Lead Simulation Faculty.
Joseph has co-created and directed more than ten system-wide simulation programs, launched mobile simulation units, played a pivotal role in Northwell’s COVID-19 response training, and served as primary faculty for Simulation Instructor and Crisis Resource Management courses. As an adjunct faculty instructor at Hofstra Northwell School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies, he helped launch the graduate school and shaped core simulation-based learning objectives.
As a clinical preceptor at NewYork-Presbyterian’s PICU, one of the nation’s top pediatric ICUs, he serves as Lead Educator for rotating PA students and new clinicians, mentoring them in advanced critical care reasoning, procedural competence, and resilient professional identity formation. He also designs and facilitates in-situ simulations and high-fidelity workshops that strengthen team performance and patient safety across the children’s hospital. His enduring commitment to mentorship is rooted in the transformative guidance he received early in his career—motivation he now pays forward to future advanced practice providers.
As a counselor, Joseph’s strengths lie in his highly individualized, deeply analytical approach. Drawing on his background as a paramedic, simulation leader, and clinical preceptor, he helps students uncover authentic narratives, refine professional identity, and demonstrate clinical reasoning with clarity and confidence. He excels at quickly identifying strengths, blind spots, and opportunities for growth.
Joseph is driven by a passion for high-performance clinical education, resilient professional identity formation, and bridging the gap between classroom learning and critical care practice. He is energized by helping students articulate compelling stories, prepare for competitive specialties, and navigate the transition into demanding clinical environments with confidence. Whether refining personal statements, preparing for behavioral interviews, developing deliberate practice plans for procedural skills, or navigating the transition from classroom to critical care, his sessions are intensely goal-oriented yet flexible, allowing mentees to steer the focus while leaving them equipped with clear, actionable next steps.
Joseph M.
University of Michigan Medical School
Joseph graduated from Dartmouth College, before spending five years as a bioinformatician at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Joseph was accepted to the University of Michigan Medical School, where he is currently an interviewer. He has successfully counseled numerous students, editing compelling personal statements and providing mock interviews to build confidence.
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Joseph M.
Title
University of Michigan Medical School
Interests and Specialization
Autoimmune Diseases
Education
Undergrad:Dartmouth College
Medical School:University of Michigan Medical School
Fun Fact
Joseph plays a LOT of soccer and can use a British accent the entire time he works with students.
Joseph graduated from Dartmouth College, before spending five years as a bioinformatician at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Joseph was accepted to the University of Michigan Medical School, where he is currently an interviewer. He has successfully counseled numerous students, editing compelling personal statements and providing mock interviews to build confidence.
Joseph’s research experience not only deepened his knowledge of the medical field but also provided him with firsthand insights into the rigorous preparation required for medical school admissions. Since then, Joseph has counseled numerous students on the admissions process, guiding them through each step with a personalized approach that has led to great success. His ability to connect with students and understand their strengths and aspirations has been instrumental in helping them achieve their goals.
One of Joseph's favorite activities is editing personal statements to create beautifully written essays that tell a story. He recognizes the power of a well-crafted personal statement in capturing the attention of admissions committees and demonstrating the applicant's individuality and potential. Joseph's expertise in this area has been proven invaluable, helping students stand out in a competitive applicant pool.
In addition to his skills in personal statement editing, Joseph also excels in providing mock interviews to help students build confidence before their big day. He understands the importance of preparation and works tirelessly to ensure students are well-equipped to present their best selves during the interview process.
Joseph's commitment to mentoring and supporting aspiring medical students is further exemplified by his recent involvement as an interviewer for the University of Michigan Medical School. This experience has provided him with insider information into the admissions process from the perspective of the institution, allowing him to offer even more comprehensive guidance to students.
Joseph's approach is characterized by his ability to create a comfortable and supportive environment where students feel at ease and confident in their abilities. He understands the importance of building self-belief and takes great pride in hyping up students while providing concrete, actionable items to improve their essays and applications. Joseph is a dedicated mentor committed to guiding medical students through the admissions process with personalized support and practical expertise.
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Justin D.
Baylor College of Medicine
Master Tutor
Before attending Baylor College of Medicine’s MD/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program, Justin graduated from Duke University with a BS in biology and a genomics concentration. His commitment to education extends to his role in developing new research curricula at Baylor College of Medicine, where he serves on the Inquiry Committee.
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Justin D.
Baylor College of Medicine
Master Tutor
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Students Justin has tutored have raised their MCAT scores by an average of 10+ points.
Education
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: Baylor College of Medicine
Fun Fact
Justin is a huge soccer fan and always finds time every weekend to watch his favorite team, Manchester City.
Before attending Baylor College of Medicine’s MD/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program, Justin graduated from Duke University with a BS in biology and a genomics concentration. His commitment to education extends to his role in developing new research curricula at Baylor College of Medicine, where he serves on the Inquiry Committee.
With extensive research experience spanning prestigious institutions, including Baylor College of Medicine, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, and Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Justin deeply understands biological systems and their clinical applications to his MCAT instruction. His background in basic science research and clinical medicine allows him to bridge complex scientific concepts with their practical medical applications—a crucial skill for MCAT success.
Justin’s teaching experience is built on a strong foundation of mentorship and leadership. He has been a bench mentor at Duke University, guiding undergraduate students in laboratory techniques and data analysis. Aside from serving on Baylor’s Inquiry Committee, Justin also mentors pre-medical students through multiple organizations, including the American Physician Scientists Association and Rice University's American Physician Scientist Mentorship Program.
His passion for tutoring students stems from his own experiences of being surrounded by incredible mentors throughout his journey. He wants to return the favor to other students and finds seeing them grow and progress incredibly gratifying. As a tutor, Justin leverages his MD/PhD training to approach problems and content from two perspectives. He employs frequent repetition and drilling strategies, along with a slower, more methodical approach to understanding content. His approach emphasizes building a strong foundational understanding while developing the critical thinking skills necessary for success.
Justin's greatest strength as a tutor is his ability to keep tutoring plans simple. He centers his approach around one key principle: practice as much as possible. Encouraging students to practice problems consistently makes them much more prepared for whatever test day throws at them.
Kaile M.
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Director of Tutoring
Kaile graduated from Stanford University before attending the University of Virginia School of Medicine Medical Scientist Training Program. With an impressive 100th percentile MCAT score, perfect subsection scores in the Chem/Phys and Psych/Soc sections, and years of professional tutoring experience, Kaile is an exceptional MCAT tutor who combines academic excellence with a passion for helping students succeed.
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Kaile M.
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Director of Tutoring
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Having a background in chemistry, Kaile is very confident in teaching the Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems section.
Education
Undergrad: Stanford University
Medical School: University of Virginia School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Kaile has sung in choirs for the past fifteen consecutive years and served as the music director of their college a cappella group.
Kaile graduated from Stanford University before attending the University of Virginia School of Medicine Medical Scientist Training Program. With an impressive 100th percentile MCAT score, perfect subsection scores in the Chem/Phys and Psych/Soc sections, and years of professional tutoring experience, Kaile is an exceptional MCAT tutor who combines academic excellence with a passion for helping students succeed.
Kaile graduated from Stanford with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry (conferred with distinction). Their exceptional academic performance earned them the prestigious J. E. Wallace Sterling Award for Scholastic Achievement, an honor bestowed upon the top 25 graduating seniors in the School of Humanities and Sciences. They were also honored with the Certificate of Undergraduate Excellence Award by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Kaile's passion for teaching and mentoring is evident in their extensive tutoring experience. They have privately tutored college and high school students in general and organic chemistry, helping them grasp complex concepts and succeed in their coursework. They have also worked with the Hume Center for Writing and Speaking at Stanford, tutoring undergraduate and graduate students in essay and technical writing. Through these diverse tutoring experiences, Kaile has developed a versatile skill set and a keen ability to adapt their teaching style to meet the needs of students from various backgrounds and academic disciplines.
With over five years of tutoring experience, Kaile has honed their ability to break down complex subjects, identify areas for improvement, and create personalized study plans that optimize student success. They are committed to helping each student not only achieve their desired MCAT score but also develop a deep understanding of the material and build the confidence necessary to excel in their future medical studies.
Katherine
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
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Katherine
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Tutoring Claim to Fame
MD Candidate at Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Education
Medical School: Perelman School of Medicine at UPenn
Undergrad: Columbia University
Fun Fact
I am an avid baker and love trying out new restaurants/dessert spots! I am a classical pianist and amateur biker!
Katherine graduated summa cum laude from Columbia University with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering in 2020. She is currently in her first year at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Katherine was inducted into the engineering honor society, Tau Beta Pi, and received the Robert Edward Reiss Award in Chemical Engineering for outstanding promise in biochemical engineering.
In college, Katherine conducted clinical research at the Penn Frontotemporal Degeneration Center and the New York-Presbyterian Neurological Intensive Care Unit. Katherine was a teaching assistant in the chemistry lab and led a clinical research program at the Mt. Sinai hospital system. She also served as president of her Greek organization and was a pianist in a classical chamber ensemble.
In medical school, Katherine has already joined clinical research projects, community clinics, and interest groups. She is interested in pursuing a career in a surgical subspecialty. Katherine is actively involved in the admissions process as an interviewer and has spent much of her time mentoring others applying to medical school. Over the years, through tutoring, teaching, and mentoring, Katherine has been passionate about helping others. Having just recently gone through the medical school admissions process herself, she is dedicated to helping others navigate applying, and she is very excited to work with students.
Keane B.
University of California, Los Angeles
Director of Tutoring
Keane studied biochemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating with a GPA of 3.98. He has tutored for over five years and has helped students at UCLA succeed in various courses. Keane is eager to share his knowledge with aspiring medical students, drawing on his own experiences that led him to a top MCAT score.
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Keane B.
University of California, Los Angeles
Director of Tutoring
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Students that Keane has tutored have seen an average score increase of almost 10 points.
Education
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
Fun Fact
Keane loves running and cheering on his favorite team, the Philadelphia Eagles.
Keane studied biochemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating with a GPA of 3.98. He has tutored for over five years and has helped students at UCLA succeed in various courses. Keane is eager to share his knowledge with aspiring medical students, drawing on his own experiences that led him to a top MCAT score.
Keane conducted molecular toxicology research in the Allard Lab Group at UCLA, focusing on the impact of environmental toxicants on behavior in C. elegans (roundworms). Keane's commitment to making a positive impact also extends beyond the laboratory. As a clinical research associate at Ronald Reagan Hospital, he played an important role in improving the care of Code Stroke patients as a member of the Student Stroke Team. This hands-on experience in a clinical setting gave him insights into the healthcare field and the importance of delivering high-quality care to patients.
In addition to his academic and research pursuits, Keane served as a camp counselor for Camp Kesem, where he mentored children affected by a parent's cancer. This role allowed him to develop strong mentorship skills and a deep understanding of the importance of providing support and guidance to those in need.
After each MCAT tutoring session, Keane helps students take the next steps toward a higher score. With a deep understanding of MCAT challenges and pitfalls, Keane is committed to helping students find success and achieve their dreams of attending their desired medical schools.
Keith Y.
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
Master Tutor
Keith graduated from Brigham Young University-Idaho before attending the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. With a strong biomedical sciences and chemistry background, Keith combines his passion for teaching with extensive knowledge of MCAT subject matter. In just one year, Keith has privately tutored many students for the MCAT, with an average score increase of 14 points.
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Keith Y.
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
Master Tutor
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Students Keith has coached have raised their MCAT scores by as high as 22 points, becoming top 1% test-takers.
Education
Undergrad: Brigham Young University-Idaho
Medical School: University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
Fun Fact
Keith has two daughters and enjoys designing and 3D printing interactive toys for them.
Keith graduated from Brigham Young University-Idaho before attending the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. With a strong biomedical sciences and chemistry background, Keith combines his passion for teaching with extensive knowledge of MCAT subject matter. In just one year, Keith has privately tutored many students for the MCAT, with an average score increase of 14 points.
Keith's educational journey began in his hometown of Joplin, Missouri, where he developed a strong foundation in the sciences. He pursued his undergraduate degree in biomedical sciences with a minor in chemistry, demonstrating his commitment to understanding the intricacies of human health and disease. During his undergraduate years, Keith discovered his passion for teaching and mentoring. He began tutoring both General Chemistry and Introductory Physics, helping students grasp complex concepts and excel in their coursework. Keith's ability to break down difficult material into easily understandable components quickly made him a sought-after tutor among his peers.
Recognizing his talent for teaching and his desire to make a broader impact, Keith took on the role of directing a tutoring drop-in lab for his university. In this position, he oversaw the operations of the lab, ensuring that students received the support and guidance they needed to succeed academically. Keith's leadership skills and dedication to student success were instrumental in creating a welcoming and effective learning environment.
After graduating, Keith turned his focus to helping aspiring medical students prepare for the MCAT. Students he has tutored have raised their MCAT scores by as high as 22 points, with some achieving scores as high as 523. Drawing upon his own experiences and his deep understanding of the exam's content and structure, Keith has helped numerous students develop effective study strategies and balance their schedules to maximize their performance. His personalized approach and ability to adapt to each student's unique learning style have been key to students’ success.
Kerol F.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Director of Tutoring
Before matriculating at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Kerol attended Rutgers University, where he served as a teaching assistant. He completed a rigorous cell biology and neuroscience honors degree in an impressive two and a half years with a cumulative and science GPA of 4.0. Over the last six years, he has tutored more than 100 students, helping MCAT-takers increase their scores by 10-15 points on average.
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Kerol F.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Director of Tutoring
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Kerol has a deep understanding of test-taking strategies, which he believes are crucial to hone in addition to content review.
Education
Undergrad: Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Medical School: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Kerol loves traveling, going on mission trips to Kenya, Egypt, and Hawaii. He also loves basketball, pickleball, and snowboarding.
Before matriculating at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Kerol attended Rutgers University, where he served as a teaching assistant. He completed a rigorous cell biology and neuroscience honors degree in an impressive two and a half years with a cumulative and science GPA of 4.0. Over the last six years, he has tutored more than 100 students, helping MCAT-takers increase their scores by 10-15 points on average.
Beyond his academic achievements, Kerol is dedicated to helping others achieve their educational goals. As a personable and engaging tutor, he thrives on making meaningful connections with students. Kerol’s recent coursework in pedagogy, which delved into advanced instructional strategies such as metacognition and active recall, has equipped him with cutting-edge techniques to improve student learning and retention.
Kerol specializes in MCAT tutoring, leveraging his deep understanding of the subject matter and his own success on the exam to help students excel. His approach is tailored to each student's needs, focusing on building confidence, improving test-taking strategies, and fostering a thorough understanding of the material.
Kerol's strengths lie in his ability to break down complex concepts into easily digestible segments, his dedication to student success, and his strategic approach to tutoring. He blends structured, step-by-step guidance with the flexibility to adapt as needed, ensuring each student receives personalized support. With a hands-on and encouraging style, he fosters confidence while maintaining a goal-oriented focus on measurable progress. By being approachable and patient, Kerol creates a supportive learning environment where students can refine their skills efficiently and effectively to excel on exam day.
Kirsten
SUNY Plattsburgh and Union College
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Kirsten
SUNY Plattsburgh and Union College
Tutoring Claim to Fame
MCAT Tutor
Education
Undergrad: SUNY Plattsburgh and Union College
Fun Fact
I love sunshine and beaches, and I have recently begun dabbling in acrobatics on the beach!
Kirsten graduated from Union College in Upstate NY with a B.S. in Biological Sciences. This past year she moved to San Diego, and worked as an epigenetic Research Associate before transitioning into full-time MCAT tutoring, which she has been doing for a little over a year now. She is matriculating into medical school in the Fall of 2023, and looks forward to continuing to tutor until then.
Kirsten has extensive experience tutoring, instructing, and developing content for MCAT preparation for some of the largest test prep companies on the market, and she is excited to target her expertise toward supporting Inspira Advantage students. She understands everyone's MCAT journey is different, and she is here to support you, and your unique needs!
Laura E.
Yale University School of Medicine
Director of Tutoring
Before attending the Yale School of Medicine, Laura graduated from Johns Hopkins University with honors in three majors: molecular and cellular biology, classics, and medicine, science, and the humanities. Laura has 10+ years of experience tutoring STEM subjects and standardized exams. She’s spent the past five years specifically focused on MCAT prep. Students she has tutored have been admitted to top medical schools, including the Mayo Clinic, Emory, UVA, and the University of Iowa.
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Laura E.
Yale University School of Medicine
Director of Tutoring
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Laura has over 10 years of tutoring experience, with over 5 years of experience as an MCAT tutor.
Education
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Medical School: Yale University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Laura’s research has been published in leading journals such as American Journal of Hematology, Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma & Leukemia, and Cancer Metabolism.
Before attending the Yale School of Medicine, Laura graduated from Johns Hopkins University with honors in three majors: molecular and cellular biology, classics, and medicine, science, and the humanities. Laura has 10+ years of experience tutoring STEM subjects and standardized exams. She’s spent the past five years specifically focused on MCAT prep. Students she has tutored have been admitted to top medical schools, including the Mayo Clinic, Emory, UVA, and the University of Iowa.
Laura worked at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health as a lab coordinator before starting her journey at medical school. While succeeding in her undergraduate studies, she also had several papers published in esteemed medical journals and led several service-based student groups. Laura’s unorthodox approach to undergrad as a pre-medical student included a large focus on the humanities and humanism in medicine, which led her to an interest in health justice with regard to access to primary care nationwide.
Laura is currently involved in research at Yale, where she is leading or involved in multiple projects on rural medicine and patients’ access to care. Her passion for medicine is driven by her desire to expand medical access and develop curriculum for medical students to become more comfortable with broader aspects of patient care amidst varied patient populations.
Laura draws on her own experiences in medical school and from working with a wide range of students to determine which methods are most effective, not what’s most popular. Whether students are coming in with low GPAs and test scores or starting from scratch, she helps them build a personalized roadmap to MCAT success that emphasizes confidence, competence, and long-term retention.
With over 10 years of experience, Laura’s tutoring style is individualized, strategic, and grounded in evidence-based learning. Students Laura tutors score 519 on average on the MCAT, with many achieving 520+ scores. Several students she has tutored have been accepted at top medical schools across the country, and she is passionate about helping others maximize their full potential as future medical students.
Leonardo M.
Boston University School of Dental Medicine
Director of Tutoring
Before attending the Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Leonardo graduated with a BS in biochemistry from Virginia Commonwealth University and an MS in biomedical sciences from Rutgers University. He has over five years of tutoring experience, helping countless students reach their test day goals and get accepted to dental school.
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Leonardo M.
Boston University School of Dental Medicine
Director of Tutoring
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Leonardo has a graduate school-level grasp of biological principles.
Education
Undergrad: Virginia Commonwealth University
Graduate School: Rutgers University
Dental School: Boston University School of Dental Medicine
Fun Fact
Leonardo raps and makes music. During his downtime, you'll find him playing video games, going to the gym, or playing soccer. He previously played as a goalkeeper.
Before attending the Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Leonardo graduated with a BS in biochemistry from Virginia Commonwealth University and an MS in biomedical sciences from Rutgers University. He has over five years of tutoring experience, helping countless students reach their test day goals and get accepted to dental school.
Before his dental school journey, Leonardo worked as an analytical scientist, which has contributed to his strong analytical skills and ability to break down complex concepts for his students. Leonardo is a highly experienced and successful DAT tutor, bringing a wealth of knowledge to his tutoring sessions.
Leonardo has a deep understanding of the strategies and techniques needed to excel on the DAT. Passionate about teaching, he helps students streamline their study process and stay on track toward their goals. With a strong foundation in chemistry, a graduate-level grasp of biological principles, and firsthand experience with the dental school curriculum, Leonardo equips students with more than just test-taking skills. As a tutor, he ensures students not only receive high-quality education but also a solid preparation for the next big step—dental school.
In addition to his expertise in DAT preparation, Leonardo is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest trends and changes in the exam. As students take the DAT, they provide valuable feedback, which Leonardo incorporates into his tutoring sessions. This ensures that his students are always receiving the most relevant and accurate information, giving them a competitive edge on test day.
Lillian D.
University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
Director of Tutoring
Lillian's tutoring experience is extensive, spanning six years of broad tutoring and years of DAT prep specialization. She has worked with many students one-on-one and in classroom settings. Additionally, she achieved an impressive 28AA on the DAT.
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Lillian D.
University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
Director of Tutoring
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Lillian scored in the 99th percentile on the DAT, earning an overall score of 28 and a total science score of 30.
Education
Lillian is an avid hiker and loves the outdoors. She is an ultralight backpacker and hopes to hike over 1,000 miles on the Appalachian Trail.
Fun Fact
Undergrad: University of Kentucky College of Engineering
Dental School: University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
Lillian's tutoring experience is extensive, spanning six years of broad tutoring and years of DAT prep specialization. She has worked with many students one-on-one and in classroom settings. Additionally, she achieved an impressive 28AA on the DAT.
Before attending the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, Lillian graduated from the UK College of Engineering. In college, she was an outreach assistant and the President of the Pre-Dental Society, helping many students prepare for the DAT. She graduated with her Bachelor's in materials engineering, maintaining an exceptional academic record with a 3.97 cumulative GPA.
Throughout her undergraduate career, Lillian demonstrated a strong commitment to teaching and mentorship. She has worked extensively as a teaching assistant and tutor, leading an organic chemistry workshop class for two years and helping many students succeed. Her tutoring experience spans a wide range of subjects, including calculus, general chemistry, physics, microbiology, materials engineering, and organic chemistry.
Lillian's academic excellence is further demonstrated by her outstanding performance on the DAT. She scored in the 99th percentile, earning an overall score of 28 and a total science score of 30. Her perfect score of 30 in organic chemistry and biology showcases her mastery of these subjects. Her efforts have helped many students gain acceptance to dental schools through DAT tutoring and ongoing advice throughout their undergraduate years.
Lillian has extensive experience creating study schedules and providing comprehensive guidance to students navigating DAT preparation. She is also very passionate about helping pre-dental students achieve their educational and professional goals. She aspires to return to the University of Kentucky as a faculty member, continuing her commitment to education and mentorship in the field of dentistry.
Lily G.
Wake Forest University
Director of Tutoring
As an experienced tutor with over eight years of experience, Lily is dedicated to guiding students to success. Specializing in MCAT preparation, she crafts personalized sessions that empower students to reach their score goals. As a double major in biology and chemistry with a concentration in drug discovery and medicinal chemistry from Wake Forest University, Lily is dedicated to academic excellence, research, and service.
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Lily G.
Wake Forest University
Director of Tutoring
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Lily achieved a perfect score on the MCAT’s Psych/Soc section, despite not taking either course during her undergraduate studies. She attributes her success to targeted preparation and effective testing strategies, which she is eager to pass on to students.
Education
Undergrad: Wake Forest University
Fun Fact
Lily is from New Hampshire, where she enjoys hiking with her dogs.
As an experienced tutor with over eight years of experience, Lily is dedicated to guiding students to success. Specializing in MCAT preparation, she crafts personalized sessions that empower students to reach their score goals. As a double major in biology and chemistry with a concentration in drug discovery and medicinal chemistry from Wake Forest University, Lily is dedicated to academic excellence, research, and service.
At Wake Forest, Lily conducted significant research on multi-junction thin films for energy conversion and biomedical applications. She has also contributed to STEM outreach initiatives, volunteered as a crisis line counselor, and worked as a direct support professional for disabled adults.
For the past eight years, Lily has been tutoring students across diverse settings. Her tutoring spans high school and college levels in subjects including physics, chemistry, math, reading, writing, and biology. She is committed to ensuring each student not only excels in their exams but also gains a deep understanding of the material.
Lily is passionate about helping students maximize their performance on the MCAT. She actively engages them in comprehensive content review, practice questions, and strategic development to optimize tutoring sessions and help students approach their study time with clarity and purpose. While studying for the MCAT can be a daunting task, she enjoys empowering students as they learn how to conquer exam material.
As a tutor, Lily excels at creating targeted tutoring sessions. She takes time to get to know each student and remains flexible when creating their study plans, allowing for a customized approach. This way, students not only learn content and test-taking strategies, but they also come away with the confidence needed to succeed on the MCAT.
Lincoln
Point Loma Nazarene University
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Lincoln
Point Loma Nazarene University
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Medical College Admissions Test Instructor
Education
Undergrad: Point Loma Nazarene University
Fun Fact
I love chess, kayaking, ping pong, huskies, and travelling.
Lincoln researched organofluorine chemistry as part of a team as an undergraduate, helping publish two papers--one in the Journal of Organic Chemistry, and one in Synthesis. Later, with Kaplan Test Prep, he taught the MCAT for a number of years before designing his own private MCAT course. The University of California system picked up this private course to use as their curriculum for pre-med students with Lincoln as the content designer. National and international corporations have syndicated portions of his digital content to help out MCAT prep students nationwide. With a full bank of prep resources on virtually any MCAT topic (or the capacity to build one from scratch given some direction) and a solid grounding in systematically answering MCAT questions, Lincoln is dedicated full time to taking students to success on the MCAT from Day 0 to Test Day!
Lincoln
Point Loma Nazarene University
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Lincoln
Point Loma Nazarene University
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Medical College Admissions Test Instructor
Education
Undergrad: Point Loma Nazarene University
Fun Fact
Lincoln enjoys chess, kayaking, ping pong, and traveling. He also has a soft spot for huskies!
Lincoln earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Point Loma Nazarene University, where he focused on organofluorine chemistry research as part of a team, leading to the publication of two papers in the Journal of Organic Chemistry and Synthesis. Later, he taught MCAT for several years before designing his own private MCAT course, which was adopted by the University of California system for their pre-med curriculum.
With a passion for education and the intricacies of MCAT preparation, Lincoln has dedicated his time and energy to helping students succeed from Day 0 to Test Day. His extensive knowledge and resources on virtually any MCAT topic, coupled with his strong foundation in systematically answering MCAT questions, have made him an invaluable resource to students nationwide. As a tutor, Lincoln continues to develop and refine MCAT content for national and international corporations, further broadening his impact on student success.
Lincoln's strengths lie in his ability to create tailored resources and strategies to help students excel in their MCAT preparation. His dedication to understanding and addressing each student's unique needs ensures a personalized and effective coaching experience.
Luli Z.
University of California, Los Angeles
Master Tutor
Luli earned a BS in psychobiology with a minor in global health from the University of California, Los Angeles, where she graduated with a cumulative GPA of 3.91. She is passionate about helping others succeed in their own pre-med journeys and achieve top MCAT scores.
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Luli Z.
University of California, Los Angeles
Master Tutor
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Luli achieved a top MCAT score after months of trial and error, resource evaluation, and disciplined study planning.
Education
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
Fun Fact
Luli is fluent in English and Mandarin.
Luli earned a BS in psychobiology with a minor in global health from the University of California, Los Angeles, where she graduated with a cumulative GPA of 3.91. She is passionate about helping others succeed in their own pre-med journeys and achieve top MCAT scores.
At UCLA, Luli worked as an EMT at Falck Ambulance and Evolve Event Medical Solutions, gaining hands-on clinical experience while supporting others in high-stress environments. She was also involved in UCLA’s End Overdose chapter, the Advocating Intersectional Medicine organization, and the Undergraduate Students Association Council.
Luli began tutoring for the MCAT after her own testing experience. Luli managed to improve her MCAT score by a staggering 28 points, which she achieved through months of trial and error, resource evaluation, and disciplined study planning. This personal transformation not only deepened her content mastery but also gave her unique insight into the academic and emotional challenges students preparing for the MCAT face.
As a tutor, Luli draws on her personal experience to meet students with empathy and structure. Having tried countless strategies and resources herself, she is passionate about tailoring her approach to each student’s needs. Luli’s approach to tutoring is characterized by her ability to individualize the studying process for each student. She understands that every student has unique strengths and learning styles, and she works to meet them where they are. By adjusting her methods and curating the most effective resources for each student, she ensures that sessions are personalized and efficient.
Madeleine
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
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Madeleine
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Tutoring Claim to Fame
MD student at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Education
Undergrad: Washington University in St. Louis
Medical School: Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Fun Fact
Madeleine is passionate about global health! She majored in the subject in college and has plans to do a research project based in Sierra Leone.
Madeleine has a Bachelor’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis, where she majored in Anthropology – Global Health and the Environment. She is a medical student at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, planning to pursue pediatrics.
Madeleine scored in the 100th percentile in all sections of the MCAT (526 total), making her highly qualified to work with students in all domains of test preparation. She has several years of MCAT tutoring experience with over 30 clients, making her well-versed in all manners of learning, test-taking, and study strategies.
As a member of the Inspira team, Madeleine is passionate about helping students gain acceptance into their dream medical schools. She has a kind and personable demeanor and takes pride in working with each student to develop a highly-personalized plan to accommodate their individual needs. There is no one-size-fits-all approach!
Madeline P.
University of Mary Washington
Madeline is a highly accomplished graduate who has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and a remarkable ability to balance multiple responsibilities. She earned her Bachelor’s in biology in just three years, maintaining a perfect A grade in every science and math course throughout her undergraduate career. Madeline co-founded one of the largest clubs on campus, demonstrating her leadership abilities and passion for creating a positive impact in her community.
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Madeline P.
University of Mary Washington
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Madeline prioritizes being flexible and tailoring tutoring sessions to students’ individual needs.
Education
Undergrad: University of Mary Washington
Fun Fact
Madeline is a former collegiate pole vaulter and current weightlifter and runner. She is a vegetarian and an avid kombucha lover!
Madeline is a highly accomplished graduate who has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and a remarkable ability to balance multiple responsibilities. She earned her Bachelor’s in biology in just three years, maintaining a perfect A grade in every science and math course throughout her undergraduate career. Madeline co-founded one of the largest clubs on campus, demonstrating her leadership abilities and passion for creating a positive impact in her community.
In addition to her outstanding academic performance, Madeline has gained research experience through her participation in a prestigious National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF REU) program between her second and third years of college. This competitive research opportunity allowed her to work alongside experienced scientists and contribute to cutting-edge research projects. Madeline also completed an independent research project at her home institution, demonstrating her initiative, creativity, and ability to apply her knowledge to real-world scientific problems.
Madeline's success in academics and research is even more impressive when considering the numerous other activities she was involved in during her college years. As an NCAA student-athlete, she learned to balance the demands of her sport with her studies, developing strong time management and organizational skills. Despite these significant commitments, she also found time to work in various healthcare-related roles, including as a pharmacy technician, patient transporter, and medical scribe.
Madeline places a big emphasis on empathizing with her students and providing personalized guidance based on their needs. Having started with a lower diagnostic MCAT score herself, Madeline understands the challenges that many students face when preparing for the exam. Through studying, lesson plans, and expert guidance, she raised her score by an impressive 16 points. Now she is excited to share what she learned with other students.
With her exceptional academic background, diverse extracurricular experiences, and passion for helping others succeed, Madeline is an ideal MCAT tutor for students seeking to achieve their best possible scores and pursue their dreams of a career in medicine.
Maggie L.
University of Michigan
Director of Tutoring
Maggie studied at the University of Michigan, pursuing a degree in biochemistry with a minor in gender and health. Having personally scored a 523 and completed over 5,000 MCAT practice problems, she is an expert on exam content, winning test-taking techniques, and strategies to help students succeed.
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Maggie L.
University of Michigan
Director of Tutoring
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Maggie has extensive experience tutoring students on the CARS sections of the exam.
Education
Undergrad: University of Michigan
Fun Fact
Maggie set up her dad and stepmom. They have now been married for years.
Maggie studied at the University of Michigan, pursuing a degree in biochemistry with a minor in gender and health. Having personally scored a 523 and completed over 5,000 MCAT practice problems, she is an expert on exam content, winning test-taking techniques, and strategies to help students succeed.
Maggie is originally from Port Huron, Michigan, where she was a National Merit Scholar. She has combined her passion for science with an interest in healthcare disparities, as evidenced by her choice of minor. This interdisciplinary approach to her studies provides her with a specialized perspective on health and medicine.
Maggie's passion for education and her desire to help others accomplish their career goals drive her to tutor pre-med students. She knows that for many aspiring physicians, the MCAT is one of the biggest barriers to entry into medical school. She loves to help individuals who may struggle with standardized tests and test anxiety tackle this obstacle and pursue their goals.
As a tutor, Maggie goes beyond simply teaching content. She takes the time to get to know every student and understand their goals and passions. This personalized approach allows her to provide academic support, motivation, and encouragement throughout the challenging pre-medical journey. She approaches each session as a collaborative learning environment. She believes that tutoring is most effective when the student is an active participant; there is work that they need to put in both during their session and on their own time.
What sets Maggie apart as a tutor is her compassion for students and her flexibility. She understands that each student has a lot going on in their life, which may impact how much time and energy they can commit to their studying. As such, she is very flexible with students, always willing to adjust the plan based on their changing needs.
Malachy B.
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Master Tutor
With four years of tutoring experience, Malachy has worked as a tutor and teaching assistant for both undergraduate courses and MCAT prep. Before getting accepted at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Malachy graduated from McGill University with a BA in psychology and biochemistry.
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Malachy B.
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Master Tutor
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Malachy scored 523 on the MCAT on his first attempt.
Education
Undergrad: McGill University
Medical School: NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Malachy is a dedicated athlete training for competitive swimming at the World Championships level.
With four years of tutoring experience, Malachy has worked as a tutor and teaching assistant for both undergraduate courses and MCAT prep. Before getting accepted at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Malachy graduated from McGill University with a BA in psychology and biochemistry.
At McGill, Malachy’s stellar 3.91 GPA (3.97 BCPM GPA) secured him a spot on the Dean’s Honour List. He achieved an impressive 523 MCAT score on his first attempt, and his strong profile led to interviews and acceptances at top-tier medical schools, including Harvard, Yale, and NYU. His expertise has helped dozens of students achieve their target scores and secure admission to their dream schools, making him a trusted mentor for aspiring medical students.
Malachy’s approach to tutoring is characterized by his friendly, flexible, and encouraging demeanor. He is an adaptable MCAT tutor ready to help applicants excel on the test.
Mark B.
Stanford University
Master Tutor
Mark graduated with honors from Stanford University with a BS in biology, achieving a perfect 4.0 GPA. With over four years of tutoring experience and a passion for helping students master the MCAT, he brings both academic excellence and personalized mentorship to his role. Students Mark has tutored have raised their MCAT scores by an average range of 11-14 points.
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Mark B.
Stanford University
Master Tutor
Tutoring Claim to Fame
Mark’s early interest in the human body started when he began gymnastics at age two. He became intrigued by how the body executed the complex flips and twists he performed daily, how muscles recover, and how injuries heal, muscles recover and how injuries heal.
Education
Undergrad: Stanford University
Fun Fact
Mark has helped students improve their MCAT scores by an average of 11–14 points.
Mark graduated with honors from Stanford University with a BS in biology, achieving a perfect 4.0 GPA. With over four years of tutoring experience and a passion for helping students master the MCAT, he brings both academic excellence and personalized mentorship to his role. Students Mark has tutored have raised their MCAT scores by an average range of 11-14 points.
Mark has experience tutoring students in numerous disciplines, including writing, math, and science. He has taught students of all ages from elementary school to college, both online and in person. He enjoys watching students grow academically and personally over time, and values the impact he can make on their education.
Mark was recruited to be an NCAA Division I gymnast at Stanford University and helped lead his team to five national championship titles in a row, a historic streak that only one team had ever accomplished before. Individually, he also became a three-time All-American on the rings and earned multiple national distinctions, including College Sports Communicators’ Division I Student-Athlete At-Large Team Member of the Year, and was awarded the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
At Stanford, Mark was involved in research through the Barnes Lab. His project, which he continued throughout his undergraduate years, focused on designing a minimally mutated antibody that maintains breadth and potency against HIV. His goal was to help guide HIV vaccine development, and he presented his work at three symposia. He culminated his degree with an honors thesis on his project in the lab.
Throughout his undergraduate years, Mark was also a frequent volunteer at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System, where he helped prepare patients for surgery and also performed social visits for those residing at the VA. It was here that his passion for medicine solidified, as he saw the impact he could make on the lives of patients.
As a tutor, Mark is known for breaking down complex topics into clear, digestible concepts and for his supportive, student-centered approach. After taking the MCAT, Mark has been helping students build long-term study plans, master high-yield material, and boost their confidence, leading to major score improvements and stronger medical school profiles. As a former student-athlete, Mark knows what it’s like to balance many responsibilities while studying for the MCAT, and he is passionate about helping students manage their time on a busy schedule. Mark looks forward to helping aspiring medical students ace the MCAT!
Mary T.
University of Rochester
Mary has a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Biology from SUNY Geneseo and a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of Rochester. She has six years of experience tutoring students in standardized test preparation, including critical reading, grammar, writing, math, and science. Mary has also worked as a COVID-19 case investigator for the Arizona Department of Health and a Sexual Assault Advocate for Planned Parenthood, which bolstered her ability to navigate complex systems and advocate for others.
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Mary T.
University of Rochester
Tutoring Claim to Fame
GRE Tutor
Education
Undergrad: SUNY Geneseo
Graduate School: University of Rochester
Fun Fact
Mary is an avid lover of movies, no matter the genre. She is always happy to discuss any movie, whether amazingly good or laughably bad!
Mary has a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Biology from SUNY Geneseo and a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of Rochester. She has six years of experience tutoring students in standardized test preparation, including critical reading, grammar, writing, math, and science. Mary has also worked as a COVID-19 case investigator for the Arizona Department of Health and a Sexual Assault Advocate for Planned Parenthood, which bolstered her ability to navigate complex systems and advocate for others.
Mary has helped students achieve their desired GRE scores and gain admission to their dream schools, such as Colgate University, Syracuse University, SUNY Binghamton, and George Washington University. She has refined her teaching strategies over the years to cater to a wide range of learning styles and continuously updates her techniques to match the changing patterns of standardized tests.
Mary is driven by her passion for education and public health. She finds fulfillment in seeing her students excel not only in their test scores but also in their chosen career paths. She believes that test prep is not only about learning the necessary content but also about learning how to think critically and strategically, a skill that can be applied to life beyond academics.
As a tutor, Mary is adept at providing students with personalized strategies and guidance. She understands the complexities and challenges of the application process and is committed to helping each student present their best self to top-tier schools. Her ability to distill complex concepts into manageable lessons and to provide constructive feedback has benefited numerous students.
Mary eagerly anticipates helping more Juris students find their path to success, whether that involves overcoming test-taking anxiety, improving study habits, or crafting a compelling law school application.
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Dr. Aanika W.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Warner, a board-certified internal medicine doctor and NIH Hematology/Oncology fellow, brings insider knowledge from serving on medical school admissions committees, including at John Hopkins. With 10+ peer-reviewed publications and extensive pre-medical advising experience, she offers meticulous, structured guidance.
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Dr. Aanika W.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Internal Medicine, Oncology, Hematology
Education
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Graduate School: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Medical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Warner learned how to scuba dive in 2019! Since then, she's explored the seas of Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Turks and Caicos. Her favorite dive was through a field of moon jellyfish. In her opinion, scuba diving is the closest feeling to flying there is.
Dr. Warner, a board-certified internal medicine doctor and NIH Hematology/Oncology fellow, brings insider knowledge from serving on medical school admissions committees, including at John Hopkins. With 10+ peer-reviewed publications and extensive pre-medical advising experience, she offers meticulous, structured guidance.
Dr. Warner graduated from Johns Hopkins with an MD and MPH in epidemiology/biostatistics before becoming a resident physician at the Johns Hopkins Osler Internal Medicine Training Program. Dr. Warner has sat on the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine admissions committee and has years of experience as a pre-medical advisor working with students who have been accepted to top medical schools such as the UCSF School of Medicine, UVA School of Medicine, and the University of Maryland School of Medicine, among others.
Dr. Warner obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona, where her fascination with the medical field flourished. She worked in a breast cancer research lab for four years, studying the protein interactions of triple-negative breast cancer. Her work in the lab led to her receiving funding to participate in a research exchange program in Sweden.
Her research experiences solidified her interest in oncology and led her to the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. During medical school, she won multiple scholarships, including the AMWA Carter Global Health Fellowship and the PEO International Scholar Award. After her third year of medical school, Aanika stepped away to pursue a fully funded MPH degree at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Here she was able to learn advanced statistical techniques for clinical research. She currently serves on the Procedures Working Group Committee at Johns Hopkins to increase procedure training for residents in the Osler Internal Medicine Residency.
Dr. Warner's passion for counseling stems from her own experiences applying to medical school. She understands the stress and complexity of the process and wishes she had had someone knowledgeable to guide her through it. This experience, combined with her love for teaching, drives her commitment to helping future doctors achieve their goals.
As a consultant since her fourth year of medical school, Dr. Warner has worked with pre-medical students seeking guidance during their college years, as well as those navigating the medical school application process. She has also been involved in one-on-one advising and interview preparation and her expertise extends to residency and internal medicine fellowship applications.
Dr. Warner's approach to counseling is thorough, structured, and efficient. She maintains close contact with students during the application process, ensuring they have a partner to lean on during this stressful time. Her sessions are productive and tailored to each student's needs, covering a variety of topics. After each session, she provides a brief summary email, allowing students to review the discussion and follow up with any additional questions.
Her greatest strengths as a consultant include her meticulous attention to detail, vast experience working with students, and insider knowledge of how admissions committees operate and review applicants. Dr. Warner works quickly while ensuring each student receives dedicated time on their written work to present their best selves. Her recent success stories include helping a student create an excellent update letter that resulted in their acceptance off the waitlist at UCSF.
Apart from her consulting work, Dr. Warner has continued to explore her interest in oncology and present at the American Society of Clinical Oncology. She was recently the keynote speaker at the Undergraduate Biology Research Program at the University of Arizona.
Dr. Abena A.
George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Director of Advising
Dr. Akomeah is an emergency and lifestyle medicine physician. She graduated with an MD from George Washington University School of Medicine, completed a residency at Carolinas Medical Center, and earned a Master of Education from Johns Hopkins University. She has five years of admissions committee experience, acting as an application reviewer and interviewer at her medical school and residency program.
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Dr. Abena A.
George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Emergency Medicine
Education
Undergrad: George Washington University
Graduate School: Johns Hopkins University
Medical School: George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Fun Fact
Dr. Akomeah enjoys trying new plant-based recipes, spending some time outdoors on hikes or walks, and hanging out with family.
Dr. Akomeah is an emergency and lifestyle medicine physician. She graduated with an MD from George Washington University School of Medicine, completed a residency at Carolinas Medical Center, and earned a Master of Education from Johns Hopkins University. She has five years of admissions committee experience, acting as an application reviewer and interviewer at her medical school and residency program.
Dr. Akomeah’s passion for patient care was ignited in her childhood when she would play “doctor” at her mother’s small pharmacy in Ghana. After moving to the United States, Dr. Akomeah became a certified nursing assistant before attaining a BS in biology with a minor in philosophy from George Washington University (GWU), graduating cum laude. She further honed her research and clinical coordination skills during a post-baccalaureate experience at the National Institutes of Health, focusing on obesity research.
Returning to GWU for medical school, Dr. Akomeah served as President of the Society of Health and Nutrition and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. She also pursued global health by volunteering in a clinic in Antigua, Guatemala—an experience that shaped her commitment to caring for diverse patient populations across all age groups.
Drawn to emergency medicine, Dr. Akomeah completed her residency at Carolinas Medical Center (now Atrium Health), where she developed a strong interest in student mentorship. In addition to hosting residency applicants and conducting mock interviews, she credits her own phenomenal mentor for inspiring her to help others succeed. She also led efforts to develop tools to attract a diverse and talented pool of residents for her department and to ensure that a culture of inclusion and awareness was fostered. Following her residency, Dr. Akomeah started a medical education fellowship at the University of Maryland and pursued a Master of Education in health professions at Johns Hopkins University.
Currently, Dr. Akomeah serves as an adjunct professor and Educational Director in her emergency department at the University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center, precepting medical students from Caribbean schools and residents in family medicine, internal medicine, and emergency medicine. She is also known for integrating lifestyle medicine into her practice, often coaching patients on how dietary and behavioral changes can help manage or reverse chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.
Beyond her clinical duties, Dr. Akomeah has published on topics ranging from emergency medicine training in Africa to obesity research, reflecting her commitment to global health and evidence-based practice.
Dr. Akomeah has continued to mentor residents, undergraduate students, and medical students, as she enjoys assisting students navigate the path to medical school and residency. Her students describe her as an approachable, encouraging mentor who challenges them to develop both strong applications and a deeper understanding of their professional goals. Ultimately, Dr. Akomeah’s guiding principle is to empower each aspiring healthcare professional to identify and highlight their unique strengths, ensuring that every individual she mentors is well-prepared for a successful career in medicine.
Dr. Adil M.
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Dr. Menon holds an MS in bioethics from Harvard Medical School and an MD from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He completed his clinical pathology residency at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and is now a microbiology fellow at the Mayo Clinic. He also serves as the faculty facilitator for several courses at the Feinberg School of Medicine.
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Dr. Adil M.
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
Microbiology
Education
Undergrad: University of Chicago
Graduate: Harvard Medical School
Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
In his free time, Dr. Menon enjoys studying history.
Dr. Menon holds an MS in bioethics from Harvard Medical School and an MD from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He completed his clinical pathology residency at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and is now a microbiology fellow at the Mayo Clinic. He also serves as the faculty facilitator for several courses at the Feinberg School of Medicine.
Dr. Menon’s higher education journey began at the University of Chicago, where he graduated with a BA and departmental honors in history, philosophy, and social science of science and medicine. During college, he served as Program Coordinator for STRIVE, an after-school tutoring program for adolescents with sickle cell disease. Before attending medical school, he earned his MS in bioethics from Harvard Medical School.
During his medical education, Dr. Menon served as a writing coach and peer tutor. Throughout medical school and residency, he regularly contributed to the Merck Medical Student Manual, spotlighting medical school life and current issues in medicine. He has also earned recognition for his academic achievements, including the American Society of Clinical Pathology's Gold Award and research grants from the Brian Werbel Memorial Fund and the American Heart Association. His written work is featured in prestigious journals such as Hektoen International, the Harvard Medical School Bioethics Journal, The Pathologist, JAMA Cardiology, and the Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases.
In addition to his academic accomplishments, Dr. Menon has presented scientific work at major conferences, including the American Epilepsy Society, the American Society of Microbiology, and the Society of General Internal Medicine's annual meetings. His dedication to medical education earned him induction into the Feinberg Academy of Medical Educators Trainee section, where he contributes significantly to the training of first-year medical students.
As a counselor, Dr. Menon excels in providing comprehensive support to aspiring medical students and residents. His involvement with platforms like Inside the Match and MatchToPath allows him to share his expertise in personal statement development, resume building, and interview preparation. His methodical approach ensures that each student receives personalized guidance tailored to their specific needs and aspirations.
Dr. Menon brings a wealth of experience in mentoring and academic excellence, guiding aspiring students through the complex application process. His methodical mentorship style involves tailoring individualized plans based on each student’s goals and unique backgrounds, helping them develop compelling application packages.
Dr. Menon's commitment to mentoring and education, combined with his extensive experience in clinical pathology and medical research, positions him well to guide the next generation of doctors. His passion for helping others navigate the complexities of the application process ensures students are well-prepared for their future careers in medicine.
Dr. Aditya K.
Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Dr. Khurana is a radiology resident at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, bringing a blend of medical expertise, research experience, and innovation to his role. His commitment to innovation in radiology is reflected in his role on the RadioGraphics Trainee Editorial Advisory Members (TEAM) Board for the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
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Dr. Aditya K.
Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Radiology
Education
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Khurana loves coffee, espresso, and trying new coffee shops. He is also a fan of trail running and cycling.
Dr. Khurana is a radiology resident at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, bringing a blend of medical expertise, research experience, and innovation to his role. His commitment to innovation in radiology is reflected in his role on the RadioGraphics Trainee Editorial Advisory Members (TEAM) Board for the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
Dr. Khurana completed his undergraduate studies at Duke University, majoring in neuroscience. He then attended the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, graduating as part of the inaugural class at the Arizona campus. His academic path has been characterized by a series of steps forward and continuous self-discovery, always seeking to find his niche in healthcare that energizes him and allows him to co-create something better with his peers.
During medical school, Dr. Khurana was awarded a grant from the Mayo Clinic to design AI/NLP solutions for the patient portal in the electronic health record (EHR). He collaborated with NLP researchers across the enterprise to advance this technology. Additionally, he engaged with the Care Collaboratory, a network of healthcare leaders and innovators, where he learned and taught design thinking to redesign healthcare with a human-centered approach.
Throughout his academic career, Dr. Khurana has been extensively involved in research, ranging from computational neuroscience in undergrad to artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and health services research in medical school. His research prowess is evidenced by numerous publications in these areas, and he continues to be academically productive.
Dr. Khurana gained experience as an internal medicine resident in PGY-1 at Creighton University Arizona Health Education Alliance before starting his radiology residency. His research experience includes work at Mayo Clinic's Minimally Invasive Therapeutics Laboratory and the Precision Neurotherapeutics (PNT) Innovation Program, where he was involved in data science and machine learning projects related to glioblastomas.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Dr. Khurana enjoys trail running through Phoenix's mountain preserves, cycling, and curating music playlists. He measures a good day by having more energy at the end of it than at the beginning.
Dr. Khurana's goal is to contribute to the eventual redesign of healthcare, combining his medical expertise with his passion for innovation and technology. His diverse experiences and forward-thinking approach position him as a knowledgeable mentor and promising future leader in the field of radiology and healthcare innovation.
Dr. Ajay K.
University of Michigan School of Medicine
Dr. Kolli has an MD from the University of Michigan, an MPH from Harvard, and is a resident physician in Ophthalmology at UCSF. He has extensive research experience, 100th percentile USMLE scores, and a passion for helping diverse applicants craft compelling narratives.
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Dr. Ajay K.
University of Michigan School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Ophthalmology
Education
Undergrad: University of Michigan
Medical School: University of Michigan School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Kolli loves spending time outdoors, skiing in the winter, and hiking or surfing when it's warm.
Dr. Kolli has an MD from the University of Michigan, an MPH from Harvard, and is a resident physician in Ophthalmology at UCSF. He has extensive research experience, 100th percentile USMLE scores, and a passion for helping diverse applicants craft compelling narratives.
Before beginning his residency, Dr. Kolli earned his MD degree from the University of Michigan and his MPH from Harvard University. With experience at various prestigious institutions across the country, Dr. Kolli is well-equipped to assist applicants interested in schools in any region.
During his time at the University of Michigan Medical School, Dr. Kolli achieved 100th percentile scores on the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 board exams, received the Charles and Phyllis Lowe Merit Scholarship, was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honors Society, and graduated with Distinction in Research Honors. He has conducted a wide array of research at both Michigan and Harvard, resulting in numerous publications and academic conference presentations in fields such as ophthalmology, epidemiology, and health economics. Dr. Kolli has also worked as a consultant in the biotechnology industry, helping move new drugs toward FDA approval.
As an admissions coach, Dr. Kolli's strengths lie in his diverse academic interests and ability to help applicants from varied backgrounds craft a cohesive narrative about their experiences. Having navigated the medical school admissions process himself and co-founded The Lens, an educational resource for aspiring ophthalmologists, he is passionate about guiding applicants in telling their stories.
Dr. Alex X.
New York University School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Dr. Xu is currently the Chief Resident in urology at NYU Langone and has earned national awards for outstanding work. As an NYU School of Medicine graduate via the Accelerated Three-Year Pathway, he has published extensively on topics including prostate cancer, robotic reconstructive techniques, and the impact of social media in disseminating medical information. Dr. Xu sat on NYU admissions committees for medical school and his residency program as an interviewer and was privy to the discussion and ranking process.
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Dr. Alex X.
New York University School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
Urology, Surgery, Internal Medicine
Education
Undergrad:Columbia University
Medical School: New York University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Xu comes from a family of creatives—his grandfather was a Hollywood actor, his brother is a popular content creator, and his aunt has written several books. In his spare time, he enjoys trying out new recipes and restaurants, and traveling—South Africa and Costa Rica are next on his list!
Dr. Xu is currently the Chief Resident in urology at NYU Langone and has earned national awards for outstanding work. As an NYU School of Medicine graduate via the Accelerated Three-Year Pathway, he has published extensively on topics including prostate cancer, robotic reconstructive techniques, and the impact of social media in disseminating medical information. Dr. Xu sat on NYU admissions committees for medical school and his residency program as an interviewer and was privy to the discussion and ranking process.
As a competitive high school swimmer and crew team member, Dr. Xu honed his discipline and teamwork skills, which later translated to his success as a Division I athlete at Columbia University. Pursuing a major in biology on the pre-med track, he maintained an impressive 3.8 cumulative GPA while balancing his athletic commitments and community involvement.
During his time at Columbia, Dr. Xu's passion for helping others shone through his volunteer work at the Crime Victims Treatment Center, where he provided support to survivors of domestic violence in the Emergency Department. Recognizing the importance of health education, he taught classes in under-resourced high schools through Peer Health Exchange.
Dr. Xu also spent two years as a research assistant at Columbia, studying the effect of chronic stress on the developmental fate of stem cells, before spending two years as a Contemporary Biology Lab teaching assistant. Additionally, he spearheaded the Columbia chapter of Camp Kesem, organizing a transformative summer camp for children whose parents were battling cancer.
After graduating from Columbia, Dr. Xu began his gap year to improve his skills further and gain new experiences. He conducted bench research at NYU's Department of Biochemistry, deepening his understanding of the scientific foundations of medicine, before scoring in the top 0.01% of MCAT takers. Simultaneously, he provided private tutoring services across Manhattan, honing his ability to communicate complex concepts effectively.
At NYU, Dr. Xu discovered his passion for urology after shadowing several surgical specialties. He has recently secured a prestigious position at Case Western University Hospitals for a genitourinary reconstruction and gender affirmation fellowship.
As a first-generation physician and a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Dr. Xu brings a different perspective to his role as a mentor and advisor. He recognizes that each student's journey to medical school and beyond is deeply personal and shaped by their individual experiences and background. His ability to connect with and support a diverse range of applicants sets him apart as a trusted guide and advocate for aspiring medical professionals.
Dr. Alexa A.
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Director of Advising
Dr. Altchek is a categorical pediatrics resident in the Boston Combined Residency Program in Pediatrics, a Harvard–affiliated program at Boston Children’s Hospital and Boston Medical Center. She earned her MD from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, where she received the Dean’s Scholarship for academic achievement every year. She has over seven years of mentorship experience and served on the Rutgers Medical School admissions committee for three years.
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Dr. Alexa A.
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Pediatrics
Education
Undergrad: Harvard University
Medical School: Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Fun Fact
Dr. Altchek’s scholarly work has been supported by the Fred Lovejoy House-Staff Research and Education Fund Grant.
Dr. Altchek is a categorical pediatrics resident in the Boston Combined Residency Program in Pediatrics, a Harvard–affiliated program at Boston Children’s Hospital and Boston Medical Center. She earned her MD from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, where she received the Dean’s Scholarship for academic achievement every year. She has over seven years of mentorship experience and served on the Rutgers Medical School admissions committee for three years.
Before her time at Rutgers, Dr. Altchek completed her undergraduate education at Harvard University, where she graduated with Latin honors with a top GPA. She excelled as a four-year Division I varsity athlete on the Harvard softball team, winning an Ivy League Championship and participating in the NCAA tournament. She became an expert in time management with a grueling academic and athletic schedule, as well as perseverance and dedication to all her varied pursuits through her time at Harvard.
At Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Dr. Altchek was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and the Gold Humanism Honor Society. She was dedicated to her work in the community, creating and implementing a unique mental health and wellness curriculum in a local high school health class. She was recognized for her achievements and graduated with Distinction in Service to the Community. She also received multiple grants and scholarships from the Jewish Federation of Philadelphia in recognition of her academic and service commitment throughout medical school.
Dr. Altchek was heavily involved in medical education and the student experience at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson, serving as an elected member of the Student Government Association as well as being selected as a student representative on the medical school’s admissions committee. She acted as an interviewer and played an active role in selecting incoming medical school students and future physicians, where she learned what makes and sets apart the best medical school candidates.
Now a resident physician, Dr. Altchek continues to pursue her passion for medical education and mentorship by guiding students through applying to medical school and residency. As the first medical professional in her family, she appreciates the importance of having a thoughtful, knowledgeable guide through the application process. Students she has coached have been accepted to Harvard Medical School, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Washington University School of Medicine, UMass Chan School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, and others.
One of Dr. Altchek’s greatest strengths as an advisor is her friendly, welcoming demeanor and open communication style. She is warm and inviting, enabling students to be their true and honest selves and put their best foot forward in the application process. The experience of applying to medical school and residency is a personal one, and Dr. Altchek is incredibly dedicated to finding the best fit for every individual, helping them grow and achieve each one of their personal goals along the way.
Dr. Altchek approaches each counseling session with a detailed, timely approach that keeps each person’s personal and professional goals at the top of mind. She enables students to be the experts in their own experience, taking the lead with strategic guidance and mentorship along the way. Her approach is well-rounded, allowing her to pay attention to all the details that comprise a successful applicant. Dr. Altchek loves the connection that close counseling can provide and aims to help and lift her future medical colleagues through the process to become the best physicians they can be!
Dr. Andre S.
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Stone is an ophthalmology resident at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary in Chicago and a dedicated admissions coach with over eight years of experience in medicine, research, and mentorship. He graduated with an MD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where he was awarded a scholarship covering the entire cost of his attendance and served on the admissions committee as an interviewer.
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Dr. Andre S.
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Ophthalmology
Education
Undergrad: University of Central Florida
Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Stone is a fitness enthusiast and personal trainer, having competed in bodybuilding competitions and consistently encouraging others to pursue wellness. He is also an advocate for community service, has volunteered extensively, and has participated in global mission trips.
Dr. Stone is an ophthalmology resident at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary in Chicago and a dedicated admissions coach with over eight years of experience in medicine, research, and mentorship. He graduated with an MD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where he was awarded a scholarship covering the entire cost of his attendance and served on the admissions committee as an interviewer.
Dr. Stone began his academic journey at the University of Central Florida (UCF), where he graduated with a double major in biomedical sciences and pre-clinical health sciences. While at UCF, he was actively involved as an orientation leader, resident assistant, and biology tutor.
Following his undergraduate studies, Dr. Stone received acceptances from several prestigious institutions but chose the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where he was awarded the Dean’s Diversity Full Cost of Attendance Scholarship, covering the entire cost of attendance for four years of medical school. Upon graduation, Dr. Stone matched into a residency position at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, one of the nation’s top ophthalmology programs accepting only six residents per year.
Dr. Stone has an extensive research portfolio that includes studies on the impact of social determinants on health outcomes, advancements in diabetic retinopathy screening, and innovative approaches to addressing barriers in eye care. He has been published in multiple journals such as the Journal of Vascular Surgery, the Journal of Prehospital Emergency Care, and the Journal of Academic Ophthalmology, with multiple first-author manuscripts. His presentations at national conferences, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, highlight his ability to translate complex topics into actionable insights.
As an admissions coach, Dr. Stone leverages his firsthand understanding of the challenges applicants face at every stage of the process. Drawing on his experience from both sides of the admissions table, he offers a personalized, compassionate approach. He excels at helping students identify their strengths, address vulnerabilities, and craft authentic narratives that resonate with admissions committees.
Above all, Dr. Stone is passionate about shaping the next generation of physicians. By offering empathetic guidance and rigorous preparation, he ensures that every applicant he mentors has the tools to excel in medicine and beyond.
Dr. Andrew W.
Icahn School of Medicine
Dr. Warburton is an anesthesiology resident at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. In his first year of medical school, Dr. Warburton participated in multiple research labs, focusing on large-data analysis and machine learning. His research endeavors have been prolific, resulting in over 20 peer-reviewed publications.
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Dr. Andrew W.
Icahn School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Anesthesiology
Education
Undergrad: University of Pittsburgh
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Warburton is a licensed rescue diver, a die-hard Steelers fan, and a self-proclaimed wine and chocolate expert. He enjoys going to the gym, playing video games, playing the piano, and shooting.
Dr. Warburton is an anesthesiology resident at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. In his first year of medical school, Dr. Warburton participated in multiple research labs, focusing on large-data analysis and machine learning. His research endeavors have been prolific, resulting in over 20 peer-reviewed publications.
Originally from the greater Pittsburgh area, Dr. Warburton completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Pittsburgh, majoring in computational chemistry with a focus on biology. During college, he conducted research through the Department of Biomedical Informatics, publishing a paper in Scientific Reports on long non-coding RNA SNHG7 and its impact on breast cancer. Demonstrating exceptional academic prowess, Dr. Warburton graduated in just three years before proceeding directly to medical school at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Alongside his academic pursuits, Dr. Warburton co-founded Retina Technologies Inc., a startup valued at $12 million. As the former Chief Technology Officer, he led the development of a revolutionary approach to vision care. The company aims to disrupt the field by leveraging virtual reality, retinal imaging, and machine learning on a portable platform, providing affordable, accessible, and accurate vision screening across the United States. Under his leadership, the company conducted four clinical trials, and submitted three provisional patents and one non-provisional PCT patent, with Dr. Warburton personally overseeing the development of both hardware and software components.
Dr. Warburton’s ability to balance these responsibilities while excelling in his medical studies is a testament to his dedication and time management skills. He is committed to helping others in their medical careers, leveraging his diverse experiences to mentor and guide aspiring healthcare professionals.
Dr. Archana P.
Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Program
Master Advisor
Dr. Podury earned her MD from Harvard Medical School in the Harvard-MIT HST Program after completing her BA in Neuroscience at Cornell. With a talent for improving patients' lives through technology and research, she is eager to guide applicants through the admissions process.
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Dr. Archana P.
Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Program
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Education
Undergrad: Cornell University
Medical School: Harvard Medical School (Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Program)
Fun Fact
Before medical school, Dr. Podury lived solo in Japan for two months and documented her time in a travel sketchbook. Her book grows as she travels more—most recently, to Iceland and Denmark.
Dr. Podury earned her MD from Harvard Medical School in the Harvard-MIT HST Program after completing her BA in Neuroscience at Cornell. With a talent for improving patients' lives through technology and research, she is eager to guide applicants through the admissions process.
Dr. Podury is currently an Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery resident at the University of California San Diego. Before beginning her residency, she earned a BA in neuroscience from Cornell University, where she was a Hunter R. Rawlings Presidential Research Scholar, Barry M. Goldwater Scholar Honorable Mention, and a Phi Beta Kappa member. She earned her MD from Harvard Medical School in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Program.
During her time at Cornell, Dr. Podury earned several awards in recognition of her research, including the Einhorn Discovery Grant, the Zuckerman Prize for Excellence in Bioengineering Research, the Ewing Family Service Award, and the Menschell Cornell Commitment Award. While studying neural circuits, Archana worked at a syringe exchange in Ithaca, New York, where she witnessed firsthand the mechanics of court-based drug rehabilitation. Listening to patients’ stories deepened her conviction that science alone could not capture multiple dimensions of health and disease, which paved her path toward medicine.
At Harvard, Dr. Podury received $90,000 in scholarship support as a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow and David Margin Graduate Student Leadership Fellow; she was also a recipient of the Massachusetts Medical Society Information Technology Award and Freeberg Student Research Award. Her work has centered on developing technologies to improve patient’s quality of life. In the Boyden Lab at MIT, she used optical imaging methods to characterize circuit dysfunction in human brain organoid models of neurodevelopmental disease, culminating in a publication in Nature.
Dr. Podury worked in the Dhand Lab at Brigham and Women’s Hospital to apply network science tools to understand how patients’ social environments influence their health outcomes during disability. She is currently working in the Otopathology lab at Massachusetts Eye & Ear to study implant options for patients with sensorineural hearing loss and is applying machine learning methods to study surgical outcomes.
As an admissions coach, she enjoys listening to students' stories and is committed to helping them communicate their interests genuinely and in alignment with their values.
Dr. Benjamin P.
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Dr. Park is a resident physician at Vanderbilt University Medical Center with over two years of experience working with both international and U.S. applicants applying to MD, DO, and Caribbean programs. Before matriculating to Vanderbilt, he worked as a research coordinator at the renowned Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute.
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Dr. Benjamin P.
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
Diagnostic Radiology
Education
Undergrad: University of Georgia
Medical School: Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Park is a former amateur boxer who has had the chance to box in Georgia and Vietnam.
Dr. Park is a resident physician at Vanderbilt University Medical Center with over two years of experience working with both international and U.S. applicants applying to MD, DO, and Caribbean programs. Before matriculating to Vanderbilt, he worked as a research coordinator at the renowned Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute.
Dr. Park graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia with the highest honors and a research distinction. At UGA, he rowed for the UGA Crew Team, led over 8 campus organizations, led the genetic engineering team to a gold medal at an international competition against >300 teams, interned at the Institute for Disaster Management, established the UGA STEM Research Alliance, and was awarded the Presidential Award of Excellence as one of the overall top 1% graduate students. He also had several international study and healthcare experiences in South Korea, Spain, and Vietnam as a Freeman-Asia Scholar and a visiting student intern.
At Vanderbilt, Dr. Park led several mentoring, patient care, and advocacy initiatives. He was the director of the Shade Tree Plastic Surgery & Wound Care clinic, which provides free care to underserved patients who require plastic surgery procedures and wound care in Nashville, TN. To improve patient care and access, he served as a subcommittee leader on the Vanderbilt Medical Center’s High-Value Care Committee and as a board member of the Vanderbilt Tennessee Medical Association chapter. He mentored students from various backgrounds and interests when he served as the leader of the Plastic Surgery Interest Group. During this time, he also served as a medical writer for the Journal of Medical Insight.
Before residency, he also completed a dual research fellowship as a fully funded Vanderbilt Medical Scholar in Plastic Surgery and Hematology/Oncology, where he researched patient-reported outcomes measures, biomedical ethics, and immune checkpoint inhibitors. This research resulted in >20 publications, numerous podium and poster presentations at national and international meetings, several major international studies, and a grant from the National Center for Advancing Translational Science. Several of his works were published in high-impact journals such as JAMA Pediatrics and featured in news outlets.
As a first-generation physician and the son of immigrant parents, Dr. Park has the lived experience to help guide others who are on a similar path. His greatest strengths include his ability to work with all types of candidates due to the diverse experiences he’s encountered in most general premed activities, including athletics, research, community service, experiences abroad, teaching, social advocacy, legislation, medical employment, etc. These experiences have allowed him to successfully match into a top-tier medical school and residency program.
Dr. Bertina H.
Creighton University School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Hooks is an internal medicine physician with more than 15 years of clinical experience, complemented by a strong background in mentorship, medical education, and admissions committee experience. She earned her MD from Creighton University School of Medicine after completing her undergraduate studies in biochemistry with honors at Loras College, both on full-ride academic scholarships. Dr. Hooks completed an internal medicine residency at CHI Mercy before building a career spanning hospital medicine, private practice, and executive medical leadership.
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Dr. Bertina H.
Creighton University School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Internal Medicine, OB/GYN
Education
Undergrad: Loras College
Medical School: Creighton University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Hooks currently serves as Medical Director of the Inpatient Division at Centene Corporation.
Dr. Hooks is an internal medicine physician with more than 15 years of clinical experience, complemented by a strong background in mentorship, medical education, and admissions committee experience. She earned her MD from Creighton University School of Medicine after completing her undergraduate studies in biochemistry with honors at Loras College, both on full-ride academic scholarships. Dr. Hooks completed an internal medicine residency at CHI Mercy before building a career spanning hospital medicine, private practice, and executive medical leadership.
As a counselor, Dr. Hooks brings years of admissions committee experience at Creighton University School of Medicine, where she evaluated hundreds of applications and interviewed 100+ candidates in both medical school and residency admissions. Her guidance has helped students earn acceptances at top institutions such as Harvard, Yale, Duke, Northwestern, USC, the University of Chicago, Emory, and multiple University of California campuses.
Dr. Hooks’ career reflects a passion for both medicine and entrepreneurship. She has practiced as a hospitalist, founded a private practice specializing in medical weight loss and aesthetics, and now serves as Medical Director of the Inpatient Division at Centene Corporation. Her leadership extends beyond clinical work, through her work as a mentor at Pinnacle Business Academy, providing professional development for physicians and medical trainees alike. She is also the CEO of Phoenix Med Health PLLC.
Recognized for her dedication to student success, Dr. Hooks is committed to empowering future physicians to navigate the challenges of admissions with confidence. She takes pride in offering personalized coaching that helps students highlight their unique strengths and achieve their long-term goals, whether they’re applying to medical school or residency programs.
Dr. Bima H.
University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Hasjim is a general surgery resident at the University of California, Irvine. He served as a UC Irvine admissions officer, where he conducted interviews, evaluated applicants, and reviewed resumes and applications. With 10+ years of coaching and admissions experience, he excels in interview prep, personal statement editing, and application guidance. Additionally, Dr. Hasjim has a strong background in academic counseling, having contributed to the development of UC Irvine's pre-medical curriculum in the biomedical department.
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Dr. Bima H.
University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Transplant Surgery
Education
Undergrad: University of California, Irvine
Medical School: University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
Graduate School: Northwestern University
Fun Fact
Dr. Hasjim is an ardent supporter of the Seattle Mariners, Pittsburgh Steelers, and March Madness. He enjoys exploring local culinary delights and barbershops, and he even cuts his own hair, occasionally offering his barbering skills to family and friends.
Dr. Hasjim is a general surgery resident at the University of California, Irvine. He served as a UC Irvine admissions officer, where he conducted interviews, evaluated applicants, and reviewed resumes and applications. With 10+ years of coaching and admissions experience, he excels in interview prep, personal statement editing, and application guidance. Additionally, Dr. Hasjim has a strong background in academic counseling, having contributed to the development of UC Irvine's pre-medical curriculum in the biomedical department.
Dr. Hasjim has been awarded the Gold Humanism Honor Society Award and the Golden Scalpel – Resident Teacher of the Year Award, honors given by medical students. Dr. Hasjim is excited to demystify the medical and residency admissions process and work with applicants from many walks of life.
Dr. Hasjim attended college and medical school at UC Irvine and earned a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation from Northwestern University. Throughout his own journey through medicine, he realized that navigating through a career path in medicine can be complex, and he is passionate about making the medical school admissions process as transparent as possible. His dedication and outstanding performance earned him prestigious accolades such as the Excellence in Research Honors and the Chancellor's Award of Distinction.
During his undergraduate years at UC Irvine, Bima developed a proven track record of academic productivity and service to the community. For his work in research, community service, and academic achievements, he was awarded Excellence in Research Honors and the Chancellor’s Award of Distinction—given to only 28 undergraduate students out of 8,600+ students in the graduating class. When Bima matriculated into medical school at UC Irvine, he found his calling in surgery and was awarded the Dr. J. Gordon Hatfield Department of Surgery Award and the Vincent P. Carroll, Jr. Award for Outstanding Research upon graduation.
With a diverse range of academic interests and a deep commitment to teaching and mentoring, Dr. Hasjim's ability to guide applicants in articulating their passion for healthcare and personal stories is one of his greatest strengths. His passion for helping students achieve their dream schools can help anyone who feels stuck or needs extra guidance.
Dr. Hasjim is enthusiastic about clarifying the intricacies of residency admissions and assisting applicants from various backgrounds in crafting compelling applications that showcase their qualities and experiences. His goal-oriented and process-focused mindset ensures that students prioritize both measurable outcomes and continuous growth. Combining analytical thinking with creative problem-solving, he tailors innovative strategies to each applicant. With a patient and efficient approach, he ensures students fully understand each step while making the most of their time. Overall, Dr. Hasjim’s dedication to mentorship and his understanding of the challenges faced by applicants make him an invaluable asset to those pursuing a career in medicine.
Dr. Carmel Mercado
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Dr. Mercado is a board-certified ophthalmologist, bringing expertise in pediatric and comprehensive ophthalmology to her mentor and admissions consultant role. She has served as Clinical Instructor for Ophthalmology and Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the Casey Eye Institute, and Head of the Diversity Committee for the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Washington. In these roles, she has been involved with medical school admissions and ophthalmology residency and fellowship interviews.
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Dr. Carmel Mercado
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Ophthalmology
Education
Undergrad: MIT
Medical School: The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Mercado is a self-proclaimed super nerd and loves discussing her favorite video games and anime with anyone who shares her passion for all things geeky.
Dr. Mercado is a board-certified ophthalmologist, bringing expertise in pediatric and comprehensive ophthalmology to her mentor and admissions consultant role. She has served as Clinical Instructor for Ophthalmology and Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the Casey Eye Institute, and Head of the Diversity Committee for the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Washington. In these roles, she has been involved with medical school admissions and ophthalmology residency and fellowship interviews.
Dr. Mercado’s passion for mentoring and teaching began early in her academic career. As an undergraduate at MIT, she was recognized as one of 25 Burchard Scholars in her year for her outstanding achievements in the arts, humanities, social sciences, science, and engineering. Additionally, she was inducted as an MIT Class of 2009 Community Catalyst Leader for her extensive involvement in mentoring, teaching, and developing advising workshops for freshmen.
Dr. Mercado obtained her medical degree at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. During her time in medical school, she completed a research year as an international fellow at the Keio University School of Medicine. Her research project examined the history of traditional medicine in Japan and its integration into the modern Japanese medical system. This project was partly funded by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Dean’s Grant and through a scholarship from the International Chamber of Innovation, Commerce & Enterprise in Japan.
As an admissions consultant, Dr. Mercado's greatest strength lies in her firsthand experience with the medical school and residency admissions process. Her insider knowledge, combined with her own success in navigating the competitive world of medical education, allows her to provide invaluable insights and guidance to her students.
Beyond her clinical and academic achievements, Dr. Mercado is a well-rounded individual with a passion for global health and the arts. She has traveled to multiple countries, including Myanmar, the Philippines, and Belize, to participate in vision screenings and to teach eye surgery and the basics of pediatric eye care as invited faculty. Additionally, she is an accomplished artist who uses her art as a medium for health literacy education and empowerment, showcasing her creativity and dedication to patient care.
Dr. Celyn B.
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Bregio is an internal medicine resident at Duke University Hospital with over nine years of mentoring and admissions experience. Dr. Bregio has guided students to acceptance at top institutions like Northwestern, UChicago, Weill Cornell, and the Cleveland Clinic. As a member of the Student Admissions Committee at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Dr. Bregio reviewed applications and interviewed applicants.
Undergrad: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Medical School: University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Fun Fact
The unique spelling of Dr. Bregio's first name (pronounced seh-LEEN) is a result of the creative combination of her mom, dad, and grandma's names.
Dr. Bregio is an internal medicine resident at Duke University Hospital with over nine years of mentoring and admissions experience. Dr. Bregio has guided students to acceptance at top institutions like Northwestern, UChicago, Weill Cornell, and the Cleveland Clinic. As a member of the Student Admissions Committee at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Dr. Bregio reviewed applications and interviewed applicants.
Dr. Bregio's educational journey began at the Honors College at Miami Dade College, where she graduated with Highest Honors and Distinction. She later transferred to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a Carolina Covenant Scholar, a distinction that ensured her a debt-free undergraduate education. At both institutions, Dr. Bregio actively participated in community service, mentorship, and research initiatives, receiving several accolades for her academic achievement and community impact. Her dedication to scientific research culminated in the completion of a senior honors thesis in chemistry, poster presentations, and publication in a peer-reviewed journal. After graduating, she spent a year as a research fellow at the National Institute of Health through an Intramural Research Training Award (IRTA) Fellowship.
As a medical student at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Dr. Bregio further cultivated her passion for research, patient care advocacy, and mentorship. Her clinical and scientific endeavors in health equity and cancer care resulted in multiple oral presentations at the national level, peer-reviewed publications, and awards for her outstanding achievements, including the Scholars in Oncology Associated Research (SOAR) Grant. She remained steadfast in her commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion in medicine by mentoring underrepresented students and actively contributing to the medical school admissions process.
Dr. Bregio's leadership and dedication to admissions work led to her invitation to serve as a voting member of the admissions committee during medical school, an honor extended to only 12 students in the class. In this role, she served as a primary student interviewer during the admissions cycle and reviewed, evaluated, and presented candidates at committee meetings. Before this, she spent three years interviewing candidates and served as the Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) admissions representative, leading dialogue between current and prospective URM students during interview day activities.
As an admissions coach, Dr. Bregio encourages students to break down the application timeline into manageable steps, recognizing that a systematic approach is pivotal for reaching milestones without burning out or feeling rushed. She enjoys helping students tell their stories and highlight their strengths through their personal statement narratives, providing constructive feedback, and engaging students in reflection to identify and dig deeper into underdeveloped areas. She is also proficient in Spanish.
Dr. Charles F.
Duke University School of Medicine
Dr. Fang completed his residency in vascular surgery at the University of Massachusetts and now works as a wound physician at Vohra Wound Physicians in New York City. Dr. Fang has extensive research experience, having authored three publications and exploring his passion for vascular biology.
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Dr. Charles F.
Duke University School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Vascular Surgery, Wound Care
Education
Undergrad: Duke University Pratt School of Engineering
Medical School:Duke University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
In addition to his professional commitments, Charles is a loving husband and father. He enjoys spending quality time with his wife and daughter, exploring the vibrant city life of New York.
Dr. Fang completed his residency in vascular surgery at the University of Massachusetts and now works as a wound physician at Vohra Wound Physicians in New York City. Dr. Fang has extensive research experience, having authored three publications and exploring his passion for vascular biology.
Dr. Fang began his academic journey in biomedical engineering at Duke University Pratt School of Engineering before earning his medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine. His academic excellence in college led to his induction into the Tau Beta Pi engineering honors society.
While pursuing his medical degree, Charles developed a keen interest in vascular biology, leading him to further explore this area through extensive research on the VEGFR2 receptor pathway. His valuable contribution was acknowledged with the prestigious Surgical Skills Award and the Eugene Stead Research Scholarship. Following his passion for vascular biology, he completed his residency training in Vascular Surgery at the University of Massachusetts.
Today, Charles applies his knowledge and skills in the New York City area, where he has built a successful career as a wound physician. His dedication to his field, combined with his rigorous academic background, makes him a source of knowledge for aspiring medical students. As an admissions coach, he is committed to sharing his insights and experiences to help students navigate the complex medical school admissions process.
Dr. Daniel R.
Albany Medical College
Master Advisor
Dr. Rodriguez is an emergency medicine resident at AdventHealth Orlando with a passion for mentorship, medical education, and supporting students through the medical school and residency application process. He brings firsthand experience from his time on admissions interview teams at both Albany Medical College and his residency program, where he’s conducted many applicant interviews and gained invaluable insight into what sets successful applicants apart.
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Dr. Daniel R.
Albany Medical College
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
Emergency Medicine, Rheumatological Illnesses, Critical Care Medicine
Education
Undergrad: University of Central Florida
Graduate School: University of South Florida
Medical School: Albany Medical College
Fun Fact
Dr. Rodriguez enjoys playing the acoustic guitar, reading, gourmet cooking, and traveling the world, exploring every hole-in-the-wall restaurant he can find. He is also an avid outdoorsman with a love of mountain climbing and skiing.
Dr. Rodriguez is an emergency medicine resident at AdventHealth Orlando with a passion for mentorship, medical education, and supporting students through the medical school and residency application process. He brings firsthand experience from his time on admissions interview teams at both Albany Medical College and his residency program, where he’s conducted many applicant interviews and gained invaluable insight into what sets successful applicants apart.
Dr. Rodriguez’s educational journey began at the University of Central Florida. Initially intent on graduating with a business degree and entering the business world with his father, life had other plans for him. He was thrust into the medical world as a patient. Finding himself spending more time in the hospital than in the classroom, he began to fall in love with the field of medicine and knew that this was the path for him.
Dr. Rodriguez went on to the University of South Florida to earn his Master’s degree in anatomy, graduating as the Valedictorian of his class. Afterwards, he chose to attend Albany Medical College. While attending medical school, he was involved with admissions, interviewing applicants, as well as hosting forums for aspiring medical students. His experience provided him with insider knowledge of the key ingredients necessary to successfully navigate medical school interviews. . He continues to be involved in admissions in his residency program by working with medical students on shift and interviewing candidates for the matching process.
Dr. Rodriguez’s passion for counseling and mentoring stems from his own medical admissions journey. As a first-generation physician, he had no prior experience or close mentors who could guide him through the process and provide key and helpful advice—he had to learn the ins and outs of the application process alone. Now, as a practicing physician, he has a passion and strong desire to give back and help others in navigating the incredibly complex medical applications process. He enjoys serving as the mentor he wished he had during his own journey. He also finds a profound sense of fulfillment in helping others in their own journeys.
What sets Dr. Rodriguez’s approach apart as a consultant is his personalized approach. He holds a deep belief that individuality is key to getting into medical school and becoming a successful physician. He works with a small handful of students at a time, devoting personalized attention, dedicating time to truly get to know them as individuals, and discovering what makes them unique. He then goes on to help students craft tailored plans, build strong narratives, and hone their interview skills.
Each session with Dr. Rodriguez is focused on clear goals while remaining adaptable to changing circumstances. He allows students to guide the conversation by choosing the areas they wish to explore, ensuring they receive the appropriate resources and guidance to address their questions. His journey and passion place him in the unique position to serve as a motivational mentor and guide to the next generation of physicians.
Dr. Rodriguez has a passion for emergency medicine, a field which he views not only as the front lines of medicine but also a diverse field where one must constantly be vigilant for their patients. He finds a profound satisfaction in being able to care for individuals from all walks of life and with all manner of medical problems, be it a simple influenza infection or the reversal of cardiac arrest.
Dr. David Y.
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Yoo is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in oculoplastic and orbital reconstructive surgery. He has extensive admissions experience, including serving on a residency selection committee for 17+ years, acting as Ophthalmology Residency Director for over nine years at Loyola University Medical Center, and teaching as a professor at Loyola for 15+ years.
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Dr. David Y.
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Ophthalmology
Education
Undergrad: Northwestern University
Medical School: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Yoo enjoys staying up-to-date on the latest movies, Korean dramas, and anime.
Dr. Yoo is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in oculoplastic and orbital reconstructive surgery. He has extensive admissions experience, including serving on a residency selection committee for 17+ years, acting as Ophthalmology Residency Director for over nine years at Loyola University Medical Center, and teaching as a professor at Loyola for 15+ years.
Dr. Yoo earned a BS in communication studies and disorders from Northwestern University before graduating with an MD from the Feinberg School of Medicine. He completed an internship and residency at McGaw Medical Center, followed by a fellowship at Henry Ford Hospital. Dr. Yoo currently practices at Aurora Eye Clinic Ltd.
In addition to residency selection committee experience, Dr. Yoo spent many years on the Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine admissions committee for medical applicants. With more than 17 years of experience mentoring students at the college, medical school, and residency levels, Dr. Yoo has gained insight into the full spectrum of medical education admissions.
Dr. Yoo takes a personalized approach to counseling, aspiring physicians have the tools necessary to reach their goals. He believes in getting to know each candidate as an individual to work toward the best possible outcomes for their medical school or residency applications.
Dr. Deanna P.
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine
Dr. Plewa is a resident physician at New York-Presbyterian of Queens - Weill Cornell Medicine. While attending the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, she mentored first-year students, helping them with time management, study tips, and tutoring in the anatomy lab.
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Dr. Deanna P.
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine
Interests and Specialization
General Surgery
Education
Undergrad: University of Tennessee
Med School: Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Plewa finds her passion in the world of science. However, she does have a secret musical indulgence: playing the ukulele. She laughingly admits that she hopes her loyal dog is the only one who listens to her strumming.
Dr. Plewa is a resident physician at New York-Presbyterian of Queens - Weill Cornell Medicine. While attending the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, she mentored first-year students, helping them with time management, study tips, and tutoring in the anatomy lab.
Dr. Plewa's educational journey began at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she graduated with a BS in kinesiology. This foundation in the study of human movement and function provided her with an interesting perspective on health and wellness that would later inform her approach to patient care. After completing her undergraduate degree, Dr. Plewa attended medical school at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine—Carolinas Campus. As a medical student, she demonstrated her commitment to mentoring and supporting her peers by mentoring first-year students.
Upon graduating from medical school, Dr. Plewa matched at New York-Presbyterian Queens - Weill Cornell Medicine for her general surgery residency, bringing her back to her roots in the Northeast. Her dedication to her craft and her leadership skills were quickly recognized within the program, leading to her nomination as a member of the Residency Council. In this role, she served as a liaison between the residents and administration, working to improve resident life and ensure that her colleagues had the support they needed to thrive.
Before pursuing her medical career, Dr. Plewa worked as a special education inclusion aid in a high school setting. In this role, she assisted students in keeping up with their coursework by hosting small group teaching sessions and tailoring her approach to meet each student's learning needs. This experience taught her the value of personalized attention and the importance of adapting to individual learning styles to foster success.
As a coach, Dr. Plewa brings her warm, approachable demeanor and her wealth of experience in mentoring and individualized support to help aspiring medical students achieve their goals. She understands the challenges and triumphs of the medical school journey firsthand and is committed to providing her students with the guidance, tools, and encouragement they need to succeed.
Dr. Derek W.
University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Wu graduated with an MD from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine, and completed his anesthesiology residency at the University of California, San Diego. He served as an application reviewer and admissions ambassador at UC Irvine during medical school, and as a UCSD Anesthesiology program interviewer during residency. Today, Dr. Wu serves as Assistant Chief of Anesthesia, Medical Director of Outpatient Surgery, and Director of Procedural Sedation at Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa.
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Dr. Derek W.
University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Anesthesiology
Education
Undergrad: University of California, Berkeley
Medical School: University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Wu enjoys life in Sonoma County with his wife and son. He is passionate about fitness and staying active, whether it’s lifting, hiking, or spending time outdoors. He also enjoys traveling and discovering new local food spots.
Dr. Wu graduated with an MD from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine, and completed his anesthesiology residency at the University of California, San Diego. He served as an application reviewer and admissions ambassador at UC Irvine during medical school, and as a UCSD Anesthesiology program interviewer during residency. Today, Dr. Wu serves as Assistant Chief of Anesthesia, Medical Director of Outpatient Surgery, and Director of Procedural Sedation at Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa.
Dr. Wu earned his undergraduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley, where he double majored in psychology and biochemistry. After graduation, he spent four years away from formal training, working in roles that included high-level MCAT instruction and pharmaceutical clinical research. During this time, he contributed to Phase III clinical trials in Alzheimer’s disease biologics and advanced into a management role—experiences that sharpened his scientific knowledge and leadership skills, even before starting his career in medicine.
During medical school, Dr. Wu served as Class President of his cohort. During residency, he was elected Chief Resident for multiple years. Now serving in multiple leadership roles through the Permanente Medical Group, Inc., Dr. Wu oversees clinical operations, drives quality improvement initiatives, advances physician and healthcare worker education, and leads physician recruitment and development. He has built strong hiring pipelines with residency programs such as UCSD and Stanford, and frequently lectures residents on professional growth, regional anesthesia, and career planning.
As a coach, Dr. Wu blends strategic insight with empathy, drawing from his experiences as an applicant, Chief Resident, board-certified anesthesiologist, and physician recruiter. He helps applicants refine their personal statements, craft cohesive narratives, and excel in interviews with authenticity and confidence.
Dr. Wu has firsthand knowledge of the application and acceptance process at multiple levels, including medical school and residency, where he served on admission committees evaluating candidates. His greatest strength is his ability to highlight each student’s individuality while equipping them with the tools to succeed in highly competitive admissions processes. He has a unique 360-degree perspective on the entire process of becoming a doctor, from applying to medicine to now practicing as a board-certified anesthesiologist. Dr. Wu’s balance of professional expertise, mentorship, and personal warmth makes him a trusted guide for applicants navigating the journey to medical school and residency.
Dr. Dike Udensi
Tufts University School of Medicine
Dr. Udensi is a resident physician at Copper University Hospital. He received an MD from Tufts University School of Medicine. Born in Nigeria and raised in Dallas, Texas, Dr. Udensi's background has shaped his perspective and ability to connect with people from various walks of life.
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Dr. Dike Udensi
Tufts University School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Child & Adolescent Psychology
Education
Undergrad: University of Connecticut
Medical School: Tufts University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Udensi is the middle child of five siblings and is part of the first generation in his family to complete college. He also loves to dance and sing, especially late-night karaoke with friends.
Dr. Udensi is a resident physician at Copper University Hospital. He received an MD from Tufts University School of Medicine. Born in Nigeria and raised in Dallas, Texas, Dr. Udensi's background has shaped his perspective and ability to connect with people from various walks of life.
Before attending medical school, Dr. Udensi completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Connecticut. Despite working full-time while pursuing his education, he excelled academically, earning a spot on the dean's list over consecutive semesters. Dr. Udensi completed an intensive internship at Yale University School of Medicine to further prepare for his medical school application process. This experience gave him valuable insights into the admissions process and the expectations of top-tier medical schools, which he now shares with students.
As a coach, Dr. Udensi's primary goal is to build a strong bond with students. He understands that each individual's path to medicine is different, and he works closely with them to develop personalized strategies for success. Drawing from his own experiences navigating the medical school application process and his current journey through residency interviews and final rotations, he provides valuable guidance and support to help his clients achieve their dreams.
Outside of his academic and professional pursuits, Dr. Udensi enjoys a wide range of activities that contribute to his well-rounded personality. He is passionate about weightlifting, tennis, meditating, martial arts, anime, BBQ, and engaging in various communal activities with his friends. These diverse interests not only help him maintain a healthy work-life balance but also enable him to relate to clients with different backgrounds and aspirations.
Dr. Eric L.
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine
Dr. Lee received his MD from the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine and is pursuing an advanced anesthesiology residency at Brigham and Women's Hospital. While attending the Zucker School of Medicine, he served as an interviewer for the BS/MD Combined 4+4 Program and MD (hybrid traditional-MMI) interviewer and committee voting member.
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Dr. Eric L.
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Anesthesiology
Education
Undergrad: Vassar College
Medical School: Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Fun Fact
Dr. Lee was a saber fencer for eight years and was on the Division III NCAA Men’s Fencing team at Vassar College.
Dr. Lee received his MD from the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine and is pursuing an advanced anesthesiology residency at Brigham and Women's Hospital. While attending the Zucker School of Medicine, he served as an interviewer for the BS/MD Combined 4+4 Program and MD (hybrid traditional-MMI) interviewer and committee voting member.
Before medical school, Dr. Lee graduated with departmental honors in Biology from Vassar College, where he was also Captain of the EMS agency. During his gap year, he worked as a research assistant at Northwell Health in Thoracic Surgery, managing a lung cancer database and publishing a paper on the benefits of robotic surgery for lung cancer. During his last year in medical school, he was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society for excellence in academic performance and leadership. He will also be graduating with a Certificate of Special Proficiency in Medical Ultrasound.
Dr. Lee has always had a passion for medical education and helping students achieve their goals. He has mentored numerous pre-medical students at all points in the process of preparing to apply to medical school, from first-year college students to set them up favorably for the future to students actively in the application process. He specializes in a holistic approach to help students display their strengths beyond their academic records or metrics, allowing medical school admissions committees to fully appreciate their individuality.
Dr. Lee also brings first-hand insight to the CASPer test, having taken it as both a pre-medical and medical student, recently scoring in the top quartile. With Inspira Advantage, he hopes to continue helping even more students on their journey to becoming a physician.
Dr. Eric L.
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Director of Advising
Dr. Lee is an anesthesiology resident at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital. He earned his MD from the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, where he served on the admissions committee and as an interviewer for the MD program and BS/MD Combined 4+4 program. With years of mentorship experience, Dr Lee brings valuable insight to medical and residency admissions.
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Dr. Eric L.
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Anesthesiology
Education
Undergrad: Vassar College
Medical School: Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Fun Fact
Dr. Lee has served on both the MD and BS/MD admissions committees at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.
Dr. Lee is an anesthesiology resident at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital. He earned his MD from the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, where he served on the admissions committee and as an interviewer for the MD program and BS/MD Combined 4+4 program. With years of mentorship experience, Dr Lee brings valuable insight to medical and residency admissions.
Before attending medical school, Dr. Lee graduated with departmental honors in biology from Vassar College, where he was also Captain of Vassar College Emergency Medical Services. He also received the Bruce Gillman Award for fencing. During his gap year, Dr. Lee worked as a research assistant at Northwell Health in thoracic surgery, managing a lung cancer database and published a paper studying the benefits of robotic surgery for lung cancer.
During his last year in medical school, Dr. Lee was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society for excellence in academic performance and leadership. He also graduated with a certificate of special proficiency in medical ultrasound. He was also awarded 2nd place for his poster presentation at the Northwell Academic Competition. Dr. Lee completed his intern year in internal medicine at North Shore University Hospital/Long Island Jewish Medical Center, where he was recognized as Preliminary Intern of the Year.
Dr. Lee has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, and Innovations. His work spans topics from robotic surgery to COVID-19 dermatologic manifestations and transfusion-related outcomes in cardiac surgery patients.
Dr. Lee is passionate about medical education and helping students achieve their goals. He has mentored numerous pre-medical students in applying to medical school and is heavily involved in residency mentorship and advising. Students Dr. Lee has coached have been accepted to Harvard Medical School, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, and SUNY Downstate.
As a coach, Dr. Lee specializes in taking a holistic approach to help students display their unique strengths beyond their academic record or metrics to allow admissions committees to fully appreciate an applicant’s qualities.
Dr. Femi O.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Director of Advising
Dr. Oyewole is a physician, educator, and admissions advisor with years of medical education and mentorship experience. He graduated from the Icahn School of Medicine (ISMMS), where he served on the admissions committee as an application screener and interviewer. Dr. Oyewole has mentored countless students in application strategy, interview preparation, and school selection, helping students gain acceptance to medical school and match into residency.
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Dr. Femi O.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Emergency Medicine
Education
Undergrad: University of Massachusetts Amherst
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Fun Fact
When he’s not coaching applicants or refining his own projects, Dr. Oyewole enjoys electronic music production, gaming, and exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and medicine.
Dr. Oyewole is a physician, educator, and admissions advisor with years of medical education and mentorship experience. He graduated from the Icahn School of Medicine (ISMMS), where he served on the admissions committee as an application screener and interviewer. Dr. Oyewole has mentored countless students in application strategy, interview preparation, and school selection, helping students gain acceptance to medical school and match into residency.
Before attending the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Dr. Oyewole graduated with a BS in biochemistry & molecular biology with a minor in mathematics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. There, he competed in NCAA Division I Football with the Minutemen.
During his medical training, Dr. Oyewole was an integral part of the medical school admissions committee at Mount Sinai, where he reviewed and evaluated hundreds of applications, helping to refine admissions criteria and identify top candidates. His experience has given him unique insight into what makes an applicant stand out and how to craft a compelling narrative that aligns with an institution’s mission and values. As a Senior Coordinating Teaching Assistant in Anatomy, Dr. Oyewole played a pivotal role in integrating virtual anatomy software during the COVID-19 pandemic, earning him the Excellence in Teaching Award from ISMMS.
Dr. Oyewole’s dedication to mentorship continued throughout his residency at Stanford Health Care, where he treated patients in high-pressure emergency settings and mentored medical students rotating through the Emergency Department, guiding them through clinical decision-making, application strategies, and residency interviews. Students Dr. Oyewole has coached have been accepted to prestigious medical schools such as Duke, Columbia, ISMMS, NYU, Tufts, and Stanford Health Care for residency.
Dr. Oyewole’s approach to admissions coaching is highly personalized and strategic. He understands that no two applicants are the same and works closely with students to highlight their unique strengths, ensuring their applications tell a cohesive and compelling story. His greatest strengths lie in his ability to break down complex ideas into digestible concepts and to help students craft a compelling narrative from their personal and academic journeys, skills honed through years of teaching and mentoring. Whether crafting a standout personal statement, preparing for high-stakes interviews, or navigating school selection, Dr. Oyewole equips students with the tools and confidence they need to succeed.
Beyond his work in medical education, Dr. Oyewole has a diverse range of interests. He is an avid skier and snowboarder and currently works as a ski instructor in Lake Tahoe. He is also passionate about content creation, producing educational videos on ADHD, medical education, and productivity.
Dr. Oyewole brings a well-rounded and forward-thinking perspective to admissions consulting. His background as a physician, educator, and mentor—coupled with his firsthand experience in medical school admissions—makes him a valuable resource for students seeking a competitive edge in the application process.
Dr. Gene S.
Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School
Director of Advising
Dr. Saltzberg is an emergency medicine physician and educator with over 40 years of clinical, medical education, and admissions experience. His expertise in medical admissions is unparalleled, with 35 years as a medical school admissions committee member and interviewer at the Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School, evaluating and interviewing thousands of applicants. He has also served as an undergraduate pre-med advisor at Northwestern University.
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Dr. Gene S.
Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Emergency Medicine
Education
Undergrad: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Medical School: Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School
Fun Fact
Dr. Saltzberg’s interests include biking, hiking, and golf.
Dr. Saltzberg is an emergency medicine physician and educator with over 40 years of clinical, medical education, and admissions experience. His expertise in medical admissions is unparalleled, with 35 years as a medical school admissions committee member and interviewer at the Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School, evaluating and interviewing thousands of applicants. He has also served as an undergraduate pre-med advisor at Northwestern University.
Dr. Saltzberg holds a BA in psychology, graduating cum laude from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and earned his MD from the Chicago Medical School. Dr. Saltzberg completed his pediatrics residency at Northwestern University’s Children’s Memorial Hospital and later pursued advanced training in emergency medicine at the University of Nevada, marking his transition into the field at the very birth of emergency medicine.
Dr. Saltzberg has served as an associate professor at a highly ranked medical school and has been a dedicated medical educator for decades. He has held significant leadership roles, including Chief of Staff at his hospital for 22 years. He is a Fellow and Founding Member of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, where he actively contributes to the Physician Wellness and Government Affairs Committees. His commitment to service extends beyond the hospital, as he has volunteered as a medical advisor to Lamb’s Farm since 1987, improving the quality of life for 160 adults with cognitive disabilities.
Currently, Dr. Saltzberg is an Associate Professor at the Chicago Medical School’s Department of Emergency Medicine. A published author, he recently co-authored “An Ethical Analysis of the Arguments For and Against Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates” in the Journal of Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Saltzberg’s mentorship has helped students gain acceptance to top institutions, including the Chicago Medical School, Boston College, Northwestern University School of Medicine, Rush University Medical School, and Loyola University School of Medicine, among others. He is known for his holistic, student-centered approach to coaching, supporting a diverse range of applicants.
Dr. Hari A.
McGovern Medical School at University of Texas Health Houston
Director of Advising
Dr. Athreya is a family medicine physician, mentor, and leader with extensive clinical and medical education experience. He is the Medical Director and Market Lead at Crossover Health, has interned with the World Health Organization, and volunteered with AmeriCorps, providing disaster relief and community support. With years of admissions and mentorship experience, Dr. Athreya is a knowledgeable guide for students navigating the medical school or residency admissions processes.
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Dr. Hari A.
McGovern Medical School at University of Texas Health Houston
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Family Medicine
Education
Undergrad: Rice University Medical School: McGovern Medical School at University of Texas Health Houston
Fun Fact
Dr. Athreya took a gap year before medical school to work abroad in Ghana and India.
Dr. Athreya is a family medicine physician, mentor, and leader with extensive clinical and medical education experience. He is the Medical Director and Market Lead at Crossover Health, has interned with the World Health Organization, and volunteered with AmeriCorps, providing disaster relief and community support. With years of admissions and mentorship experience, Dr. Athreya is a knowledgeable guide for students navigating the medical school or residency admissions processes.
Dr. Athreya earned his BA in kinesiology and exercise science from Rice University before pursuing both an MPH and MD at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. He has completed multiple prestigious fellowships, including the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, Population Health Postdoctoral Fellowship through the University of Texas System, and the Preventive Medicine Fellowship at Emory University. He completed his family medicine residency at the University of Chicago, where he served as Chief Resident.
With a passion for guiding aspiring healthcare professionals, Dr. Athreya successfully mentored numerous students and professionals on how to navigate the rigorous journey to medical school and secure placements in highly competitive residency programs. Drawing on his own experience, years of admissions experience in a decision-making capacity, and expertise in family medicine, Dr. Athreya is committed to providing personalized advice on application strategies, interview preparation, and the development of strong, competitive candidacies.
Dr. Athreya’s approachable and supportive mentorship style makes him a trusted resource for students navigating medical school admissions and residency matching. Flexible and adaptable, he fosters a collaborative, conversational atmosphere where plans evolve based on students' individual needs. Additionally, his efficiency, creativity, and attention to detail ensure that students put forth the strongest possible applications.
Dr. Harshini T.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Turner is a dual-trained medical oncologist and pediatrician with 15+ years of clinical experience and 20+ years of leadership in global pharmaceutical research and oncology drug development. Dr. Turner has contributed to groundbreaking work in cancer therapeutics and is a published author in her field. With nearly 30 years of admissions and mentorship experience, Dr. Turner has served as Admissions Screener, Admissions Coordinator, and Admissions Director for several schools in the U.S., U.K., EU, Nigeria, and Sri Lanka.
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Dr. Harshini T.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases, Medical Oncology
Education
Undergrad: University of Maiduguri and Hammersmith Hospital, London
Medical School: University of Maiduguri and Hammersmith Hospital, London
Graduate School: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Turner has more than two decades of leadership in global pharmaceutical research.
Dr. Turner is a dual-trained medical oncologist and pediatrician with 15+ years of clinical experience and 20+ years of leadership in global pharmaceutical research and oncology drug development. Dr. Turner has contributed to groundbreaking work in cancer therapeutics and is a published author in her field. With nearly 30 years of admissions and mentorship experience, Dr. Turner has served as Admissions Screener, Admissions Coordinator, and Admissions Director for several schools in the U.S., U.K., EU, Nigeria, and Sri Lanka.
Dr. Turner holds an MBBS/MD from the University of Maiduguri and Hammersmith Hospital, London. She completed her advanced training in pediatrics and infectious disease, with a fellowship in medical oncology through programs at the University of Ilorin, University of Ibadan, McGill University, and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Dr. Turner brings 29 years of mentorship and admissions consulting experience, working with students across the globe. Her approach blends academic rigor with compassionate guidance, helping international and domestic students gain admission to top-tier medical institutions such as Johns Hopkins, Duke, the University of North Carolina, McGill, University College Hospital London, and many more.
Dr. Turner has served on admissions committees in the U.S., UK, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, and the EU in roles ranging from assistant screener to Director of Admissions. Her insider perspective, paired with her deep understanding of both the academic and healthcare landscapes, makes her an invaluable advisor for students applying to medical school, residency, and international universities.
With years of experience as a Senior Medical Director, Dr. Turner’s passions are new drug development to cure cancer and also to support prospective students on their paths toward becoming physicians. Dr Turner's passion is to continue to make a difference in the lives of people she comes in contact with.
Dr. Henry B.
Stanford University School of Medicine
Dr. Bair is an ophthalmology resident physician at Wills Eye Hospital and has mentored students for over 10 years. He is the author of more than 80 articles on narrative medicine, healthcare delivery innovation, and ophthalmology, which have appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Academic Medicine, and the Journal of Hospital Medicine, among others.
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Dr. Henry B.
Stanford University School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Ophthalmology
Education
Undergrad: Rice University
Medical School: Stanford University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Bair's undergraduate thesis was on illuminated manuscripts produced in Ireland between the 7th and the 11th centuries—a subject that rarely arises in conversation but one that he is always happy to discuss!
Dr. Bair is an ophthalmology resident physician at Wills Eye Hospital and has mentored students for over 10 years. He is the author of more than 80 articles on narrative medicine, healthcare delivery innovation, and ophthalmology, which have appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Academic Medicine, and the Journal of Hospital Medicine, among others.
Dr. Bair received a BS in biochemistry and a BA in medieval studies from Rice University and an MD/MBA from Stanford University as a Knight-Hennessy Scholar. He brings a strong commitment to integrating innovative technologies and humanistic approaches to improve patient-centered healthcare delivery.
Dr. Bair's professional journey is marked by his dedication to research focused on applying cutting-edge technologies to improve the efficiency, affordability, and accessibility of healthcare. His contributions include establishing telehealth networks for eye care in rural Taiwan and developing diagnostic and surgical devices for treating orbital trauma in low-resource settings. These achievements have resulted in multiple patents and demonstrate his passion for leveraging innovation to address healthcare disparities and improve patient outcomes.
In addition to his impactful research, Dr. Bair is deeply invested in medical education and fostering meaningful patient-clinician relationships through cultural competency, compassionate communication, and reflective practice. He has applied this passion at Stanford University School of Medicine, where he designed and taught courses on healthcare leadership, digital health, and patient communication strategies, particularly in the context of serious illness. By sharing his expertise and insights with the next generation of healthcare professionals, Dr. Bair is actively shaping the future of medicine.
As a recognized voice in the medical community, Dr. Bair has made significant contributions to the field through his creative endeavors and thought leadership. He is the creator and co-host of "The Doctor's Art," a Webby Award-winning podcast that explores the meaning and purpose of medicine, and his TEDx talk on humanistic medicine has garnered widespread attention, becoming one of the most-viewed talks of 2023. As a writer who has published creative nonfiction and a podcaster who highlights the personal journeys of clinicians, he has developed a keen sense of storytelling and believes that crafting a strong story is key to creating captivating applications.
Dr. Bair's perspective is further enriched by his upbringing in Taiwan, working across several cultures, and studying the humanities (medieval philology and art history). As a result, he is passionate about helping applicants of diverse backgrounds piece together compelling personal narratives, empowering them to become compassionate, innovative, and patient-centered healthcare leaders.
Dr. Hesham H.
Ross University School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Hassan is a double board-certified physician who earned an MD from Ross University School of Medicine. He holds two master’s degrees: an MPH from Chamberlain University and an MS in biology from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Dr. Hassan completed his internal medicine residency at HCA Healthcare followed by fellowship training in hospice and palliative medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), where he served as an interviewer for the admissions committee and later joined the faculty as an assistant professor.
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Dr. Hesham H.
Ross University School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Internal Medicine, Hospice & Palliative Care
Education
Undergrad: The University of Texas at San Antonio
Medical School: Ross University School of Medicine
Graduate School: Chamberlain University, University of Texas at San Antonio
Fun Fact
Dr. Hassan enjoys philosophical debates, playing piano, exploring fantasy role-playing games, and experimenting with new plant-based recipes. He also has a deep love for poetry, storytelling, and tending to his ever-growing collection of houseplants.
Dr. Hassan is a double board-certified physician who earned an MD from Ross University School of Medicine. He holds two master’s degrees: an MPH from Chamberlain University and an MS in biology from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Dr. Hassan completed his internal medicine residency at HCA Healthcare followed by fellowship training in hospice and palliative medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), where he served as an interviewer for the admissions committee and later joined the faculty as an assistant professor.
At HCA Healthcare, Dr. Hassan was the Chief Resident of his internal medicine training program. At UAB, he served as the medical student coordinator for the Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care, combining his love of teaching with a deep commitment to mentorship. Dr. Hassan has trained medical students, residents, and fellows—developing curricula that integrate narrative medicine, ethics, and communication skills into serious illness care. He is also the creator of a popular review series to help fellows prepare for hospice and palliative board exams. Dr. Hassan’s research has been published in the HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine and the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.
Dr. Hassan’s strengths as an admissions coach lie in his ability to connect authentically with applicants, helping them identify their core values, personal narratives, and goals with clarity and confidence. With a keen eye for structure and storytelling, he helps students craft compelling personal statements and navigate the admissions journey with insight and intentionality.
As a coach, Dr. Hassan is deeply passionate about working with future clinicians and public health leaders, including those from non-traditional or underrepresented backgrounds. His coaching philosophy is rooted in empathy, strategic thinking, and a belief that every applicant has a powerful story to tell.
Dr. Hye-Jin C.
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Clark is a resident physician in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) at Stanford University. She has eight years of admissions committee and mentorship experience, including serving on the Admissions and Interview Committee at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and acting as a medical student liaison at Stanford’s PM&R program.
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Dr. Hye-Jin C.
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Education
Undergrad: Barnard College of Columbia University
Medical School: Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Clark is an avid runner, triathlete, and podcast enthusiast. She has been featured on the Medicus Podcast to discuss her “Wonder Woman Passion Project,” an initiative that spotlights “Wonder Humans” in healthcare and beyond.
Dr. Clark is a resident physician in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) at Stanford University. She has eight years of admissions committee and mentorship experience, including serving on the Admissions and Interview Committee at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and acting as a medical student liaison at Stanford’s PM&R program.
Dr. Clark completed her undergraduate degree in neuroscience & behavior at Barnard College of Columbia University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude. From there, she pursued her medical degree at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, where she was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society and served as Class President.
During this time, Dr. Clark also worked as a Global Cause Partnerships and Community Fundraising Coordinator for UNICEF USA, furthering her passion for serving diverse populations. She completed her preliminary intern year at California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) before starting her PM&R residency at Stanford. She now holds leadership roles in multiple national organizations, including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R), the Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP), the World Academy of Pain Medicine United (WAPMU), the International Pain and Spine Intervention Society (IPSIS), and the Society of Women Innovators in Pain Management (WIPM).
A dedicated researcher and educator, Dr. Clark has authored peer-reviewed articles on pain management, AI in medicine, and musculoskeletal ultrasound, with publications in journals such as Current Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Reports, Journal of Medical Artificial Intelligence, and Cureus Journal of Medical Science. As a resident physician, she has a passion for interventional pain management, performing arts medicine, and musculoskeletal and sports medicine.
Dr. Clark also devotes significant time to medical education, serving as the medical student liaison at Stanford’s PM&R Program and participating in various committees that focus on admissions and recruitment. Her nearly decade-long mentorship experience includes guiding students from diverse backgrounds toward acceptance at medical schools and residency programs at Loyola, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, the Mayo Clinic, and Mount Sinai.
Dr. Clark’s approach to admissions coaching is both structured and friendly, emphasizing compelling storytelling and strategic application building. She excels at helping applicants navigate primary and secondary applications, interview preparation (including MMI), and essay development, ensuring each applicant’s journey and motivations are clearly communicated.
Outside of her clinical and educational pursuits, Dr. Clark enjoys a lifelong passion for performing arts. She has performed on the Tony Awards stage and remains active in dance and musical theater, which informs her holistic perspective on patient care—particularly for performing artists.
Through her clinical practice, research, and mentorship, Dr. Clark aims to empower future healthcare professionals to confidently pursue their goals in medicine while maintaining her commitment to compassionate patient care.
Dr. Jack W.
Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Webb graduated magna cum laude from the University of Texas at Dallas with a BS in biology. He was part of the inaugural class at Dell Medical School, where the acceptance rate was less than 1%. Taking advantage of Dell Med's accelerated curriculum, Dr. Webb also earned an MPH. He has extensive experience coaching numerous science disciplines and mentoring high school, undergraduate, and medical students, and residents.
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Dr. Jack W.
Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin
Interests and Specialization
Radiology
Education
Undergrad: University of Texas at Dallas
Medical School: Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin
Fun Fact
Dr. Webb is a skilled drummer with over 16 years of experience. He particularly enjoys playing rock, funk, punk, and metal drums.
Dr. Webb graduated magna cum laude from the University of Texas at Dallas with a BS in biology. He was part of the inaugural class at Dell Medical School, where the acceptance rate was less than 1%. Taking advantage of Dell Med's accelerated curriculum, Dr. Webb also earned an MPH. He has extensive experience coaching numerous science disciplines and mentoring high school, undergraduate, and medical students, and residents.
Following medical school, Dr. Webb matched into the highly competitive integrated vascular surgery residency at UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas. He completed two years in this program, gaining valuable surgical experience. Dr. Webb took a position as a research fellow at UT Southwestern, further expanding his medical knowledge and research skills. However, recognizing his evolving interests, Dr. Webb made the courageous decision to change his career path and pursue radiology.
Throughout his academic and professional journey, Dr. Webb has maintained a strong commitment to mentorship for those at every stage in their medical education journeys, from high school to residency. This passion for mentorship is a core part of his professional identity, and he plans to continue this as an active component of his career.
Dr. Webb's background as a first-generation college graduate from a blue-collar environment gives him a special perspective on the challenges faced by many aspiring medical professionals. Having navigated the path to medical school without familial guidance, he deeply empathizes with those seeking direction and is committed to providing comprehensive support to students throughout the admissions process.
With his diverse medical experience, academic achievements, and genuine passion for mentorship, Dr. Webb is exceptionally well-equipped to guide aspiring medical students through the complex and competitive medical school application process. His personal journey of resilience and adaptability in pursuing his true calling in medicine serves as an inspiring example for those he mentors.
Dr. Jacqueline C.
Washington University School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Chen is a gastroenterologist practicing in Dallas, Texas. She earned a BA from Washington University in St. Louis and loved the school so much that she stayed for medical school, residency, and fellowship. Dr. Chen was selected as one of six Chief Residents, serving on the admissions committee as an interviewer. With a decade of expertise, she has guided numerous students through medical school and residency application building.
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Dr. Jacqueline C.
Washington University School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine
Education
Undergrad: Washington University in St. Louis
Medical School: Washington University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Chen speaks English and Mandarin, and her mentoring style is flexible, friendly, and goal-oriented.
Dr. Chen is a gastroenterologist practicing in Dallas, Texas. She earned a BA from Washington University in St. Louis and loved the school so much that she stayed for medical school, residency, and fellowship. Dr. Chen was selected as one of six Chief Residents, serving on the admissions committee as an interviewer. With a decade of expertise, she has guided numerous students through medical school and residency application building.
Dr. Chen earned her BA in biology and anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis, graduating magna cum laude with a 3.91 GPA. During this time, she served as the WUSTL Pre-Med Society's President and a resident advisor.
Dr. Chen then attended Washington University School of Medicine on multiple merit-based scholarships, including the Waltke Memorial Scholarship, the Scholars in Medicine Academic Scholarship, and the Harrison’s Academic Scholarship.
After graduating from medical school, Dr. Chen went on to finish her internal medicine residency, serving as Chief Resident, and completed a gastroenterology fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis/Barnes Jewish Hospital, where she received the Thomas and Mary Eckert Fellowship Clinical Research Fund and was honored as a Fellow of the Year at the John Cochran Veterans Administration Medical Center. Dr. Chen now specializes in diseases of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, focusing on colon cancer screening and prevention, including endoscopy and colonoscopy.
From an early start as a high-achieving student, Dr. Chen discovered her passion for mentorship by tutoring peers and leading student groups. Throughout her fellowship, she continued advising students on medical school and residency applications, drawing on her own successes.
As a former admissions committee member at Washington University in St. Louis, she offers invaluable insider insight into the admissions process. She is dedicated to helping applicants present their best selves in the competitive admissions process for medical school, residency, and beyond, tailoring her guidance to each individual. Dr. Chen finds great fulfillment in supporting students as they work toward their professional aspirations.
Dr. Jasmine L.
The University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Liu-Zarzuela is a psychiatry resident at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where she is pursuing a dual general psychiatry residency and child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship program. As a former MMI interviewer for the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) and group interviewer at her residency program, Dr. Liu-Zarzuela provides expert insights to students navigating medical school and residency admissions.
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Dr. Jasmine L.
The University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
General Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Education
Undergrad: The University of Texas at Austin
Graduate School: The University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Liu-Zarzuela has helped medical students match with 25+ psychiatry residencies across the country, from coast to coast.
Dr. Liu-Zarzuela is a psychiatry resident at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where she is pursuing a dual general psychiatry residency and child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship program. As a former MMI interviewer for the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) and group interviewer at her residency program, Dr. Liu-Zarzuela provides expert insights to students navigating medical school and residency admissions.
Her academic journey began at the University of Texas at Austin, where she earned three BA degrees in Plan II Honors, psychology, and music. She then pursued her medical education at the University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy School of Medicine, obtaining an MD and MPH with a perfect 4.0 GPA.
Dr. Liu-Zarzuela has garnered numerous accolades, including the Association of Women Psychiatrists Leah J. Dickstein Award, the Texas Medical Association Lone Star Caucus Scholarship, and the prestigious Albert Schweitzer Fellowship. Her research contributions have been published in esteemed journals such as JAACAP Connect and the Journal of Affective Disorders Reports, focusing on adolescent mental health, social media's impact on mental well-being, and the efficacy of psychiatric interventions in primary care settings.
Dr. Liu-Zarzuela's commitment to advancing healthcare extends beyond her clinical work. She has played a pivotal role in shaping policy through her involvement as an ardent advocate with the Texas Medical Association and American Medical Association, having played a key role in the acceptance of numerous resolutions.
Dr. Liu-Zarzuela's approach to mentorship is characterized by her attention to detail, responsiveness, and ability to tailor her guidance to each student's needs. Students she has coached have been accepted to multiple medical schools, including Johns Hopkins, Columbia, Cornell, the University of Texas Medical Branch, Baylor, UT Southwestern, and others. Dr. Liu-Zarzuela has also supported numerous students who have matched with psychiatry residencies at Harvard McLean, Yale, Columbia, Baylor, UT Southwestern, UChicago, and several other programs.
Her diverse background and non-traditional experiences make her particularly adept at supporting students from all walks of life, including those from underrepresented communities, non-traditional applicants, and students facing various challenges. Dr. Liu-Zarzuela excels in guiding students through the complex application process, helping them craft compelling personal statements and prepare for rigorous interviews. Her counseling sessions are focused on motivation and goal-setting, tailored to meet each student's needs.
Dr. Liu-Zarzuela remains committed to her dual passions of psychiatric care and medical education. Her dedication to fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals, her clinical expertise, and her research acumen position her as a rising leader in psychiatry and medical mentorship.
Dr. Jenna H.
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Harowitz is a pediatric neurology clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital. She attended the University of Pennsylvania for her undergraduate education before graduating with an MD from the Perelman School of Medicine. Dr. Harowitz served on the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine admissions committee for three years, evaluating hundreds of applications and interviewing prospective students.
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Dr. Jenna H.
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Pediatrics, Child Neurology
Education
Undergrad: University of Pennsylvania
Medical School: University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Harowitz’s research has been published in numerous journals, including the Journal of the Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Neuroimmune Pharmacology.
Dr. Harowitz is a pediatric neurology clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital. She attended the University of Pennsylvania for her undergraduate education before graduating with an MD from the Perelman School of Medicine. Dr. Harowitz served on the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine admissions committee for three years, evaluating hundreds of applications and interviewing prospective students.
Dr. Harowitz graduated summa cum laude with a BA in neuroscience (biological basis of behavior) and minors in chemistry and psychology. During her time at Penn, she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. She also served as a teaching assistant for the Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology class and a major advisor for the neuroscience program, experiences marking an early passion for education and mentorship.
She earned her MD from the Perelman School of Medicine, where she was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society and received the Henrietta and Jacob Lowenburg Prize in Pediatrics for her academic excellence and compassionate care. During medical school, Dr. Harowitz held numerous coaching roles as a peer tutor, clerkship mentor, and doctoring course facilitator. She was also heavily involved in Perelman School of Medicine admissions, interviewing countless PSOM applicants and gaining firsthand insight into how medical school admissions decisions are made.
Dr. Harowitz is now training as a double-board candidate in pediatrics and child neurology. She is a member of the Boston Children’s Academy for Teaching and Educational Innovation and Scholarship and teaches students at Harvard Medical School. She also has an active research background with peer-reviewed publications and national conference presentations in pediatric epilepsy, health disparities, telemedicine access, and neuropsychiatry. Dr. Harowitz has been published in journals such as Epilepsia, Spine, and Schizophrenia Research, and has presented posters at the American Epilepsy Society, Child Neurology Society, and the Association of Pediatric Program Directors.
What sets Dr. Harowitz apart as a coach is that she has both personal experience navigating medical school and residency admissions, and also an insider perspective from serving as an interviewer and member of the Penn Med admissions committee. She understands not only what worked for her but what has worked for a wide range of applicants with diverse backgrounds, interests, and challenges. She brings a strategic lens to application advising, helping students shape cohesive, compelling narratives that resonate with the values and priorities of their target programs.
Dr. Harowitz’s style is warm, approachable, and thoughtful. She is also a coach who knows when to push students beyond their comfort zones to help them realize their full potential. She believes that success in the application process is less about memorizing metrics and more about articulating one’s motivations, values, and goals with clarity and authenticity. Dr. Harowitz has a strong track record of academic excellence and leadership, with years of experience in teaching, advising, and supporting students at every stage of their medical journey. She is passionate about mentorship, equity in medical education, and helping students navigate medical school and residency admissions.
Dr. Jennifer T.
Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Dr. Talbott is an OB/GYN resident at Duke University. At the Mayo Clinic, she was elected national president-elect of the American Medical Women's Association (AMWA), published seven peer-reviewed articles on women's health and medical education, and was interviewed by Reuters Health and ABC News for her curriculum on human trafficking for medical students.
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Dr. Jennifer T.
Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
OB/GYN, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Global Health
Education
Undergrad: The University of Chicago
Graduate School: Columbia University
Medical School: Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Talbott tutored a family in Hyde Park who lived down the street from the Obamas. She sometimes would see former President Barack Obama drive by in his motorcade!
Dr. Talbott is an OB/GYN resident at Duke University. At the Mayo Clinic, she was elected national president-elect of the American Medical Women's Association (AMWA), published seven peer-reviewed articles on women's health and medical education, and was interviewed by Reuters Health and ABC News for her curriculum on human trafficking for medical students.
Originally from Ohio, Dr. Talbott graduated with honors from the University of Chicago with a degree in psychology and biology. Her path to medicine included serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Paraguay for two years, where she gained experience in community health outreach and public health.
Following her Peace Corps service, Dr. Talbott worked as a clinical research coordinator at the University of Washington, contributing to various projects in general and vascular surgery. This experience, combined with her international service, has given her over four years of domestic and international public health experience.
Dr. Talbott's passion for education and mentorship is evident in her role as an academic tutor for Mayo Clinic, where she led multiple lectures for medical board review courses and privately tutored students. To further her interests in service, advocacy, and education, she completed an MPH at Columbia University between her third and fourth years of medical school.
Dr. Talbott's interests include human trafficking awareness, medical education, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and global health. She is particularly interested in minimally invasive surgery within her chosen field of OB/GYN. Her language skills include ACTFL Advanced-High fluency certification in Spanish (oral and written), with over two years of working experience in Spanish-speaking environments.
As a first-generation medical student, Dr. Talbott brings a unique perspective to medical education and the application process. She has extensive experience mentoring pre-medical and medical students in various aspects of their careers, including research, academic writing, networking, and the medical school and residency application processes, including applying for scholarships. She enjoys helping students identify their passions and highlight their strengths to put together the best application package possible.
With her combination of academic excellence, global health experience, and commitment to advocacy and education, Dr. Jennifer Talbott is well-positioned to make significant contributions to the OB/GYN field and to continue her work in mentoring the next generation of medical professionals.
Dr. Joana A.
Yale University School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Dr. Andoh is a resident physician in the ophthalmology residency program at the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute. She graduated from Yale University with a degree in molecular biophysics, biochemistry, and classical civilization. She went on to graduate with an MD from the Yale School of Medicine. With over a decade of coaching experience, Dr. Andoh is committed to helping aspiring medical students and residents take the necessary steps toward becoming licensed physicians.
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Dr. Joana A.
Yale University School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
Opthamology
Education
Undergrad: Yale University
Medical School: Yale University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Andoh enjoys audiobooks, yoga, going to music festivals, tending to her plants, and making tea-infused syrups.
Dr. Andoh is a resident physician in the ophthalmology residency program at the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute. She graduated from Yale University with a degree in molecular biophysics, biochemistry, and classical civilization. She went on to graduate with an MD from the Yale School of Medicine. With over a decade of coaching experience, Dr. Andoh is committed to helping aspiring medical students and residents take the necessary steps toward becoming licensed physicians.
Dr. Andoh grew up in Illinois, attending the Phillips Exeter Academy. At Yale University, she was awarded the International Study Award and was named Student Marshal. During her time at the Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Andoh was awarded the Bay Area Ophthalmology Course Diversity Scholarship (BAOC), paying full tuition for a summer ophthalmology course at the Stanford Department of Ophthalmology. She also won 1st place for her poster through the Rabb-Venable Excellence in Ophthalmology Research Program. She also earned the Miriam Kathleen Dasey Award and Peter A.T. Grannum Prize.
An aspiring vitreoretinal surgeon, Dr. Andoh has published research on topics including diabetic retinopathy, carceral healthcare, and geographic disparities in access to care. Her work has been featured in the Journal of Ophthalmology, Journal of Ophthalmic Epidemiology, Journal of Correctional Healthcare, and JAMA, and has garnered over 100 citations. Her research and advocacy have earned her recognition from the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Women in Ophthalmology, and the American Society of Retina Specialists, as well as multiple poster awards.
At the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute, Dr. Andoh has been recognized with the Nicholas T. Iliff, MD, and Sharon A. Kress Excellence in Patient Care Award and House Staff Teaching Award. She was also named an MD Advocacy Education Fund Fellow.
Dr. Andoh has worked as a medical content writer and as a program manager for aspiring medical students. She also serves as a peer reviewer for JAMA and Nature Communications. She is excited to work with students and help them achieve their academic pursuits. With a structured yet flexible approach to counseling, Dr. Andoh offers the compassionate, friendly support students need to get into medical schools and match with their dream residency programs.
Dr. Joseph H.
University of Michigan Medical School
Director of Advising
Dr. Hendrix is a physician leader specializing in anesthesiology and pain management, with 11+ years of clinical practice and leadership experience. He has eight years of admissions experience, serving on the University of Michigan and University of Texas Southwestern admissions committees. Dr. Hendrix currently serves as Medical Director and Principal Investigator at Worldwide Clinical Trials, one of the top 10 global contract research organizations.
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Dr. Joseph H.
University of Michigan Medical School
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Anesthesiology, Pain Medicine
Education
Undergrad: Auburn University
Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School
Graduate School: University of Texas at Dallas
Fun Fact
Beyond his clinical work, Dr. Hendrix demonstrates a commitment to global health through volunteer surgical missions with organizations like Solid Rock International and Health Volunteers Overseas.
Dr. Hendrix is a physician leader specializing in anesthesiology and pain management, with 11+ years of clinical practice and leadership experience. He has eight years of admissions experience, serving on the University of Michigan and University of Texas Southwestern admissions committees. Dr. Hendrix currently serves as Medical Director and Principal Investigator at Worldwide Clinical Trials, one of the top 10 global contract research organizations.
Dr. Hendrix started his higher education journey by earning a BS in biomedical sciences from Auburn University. He earned an MD at the University of Michigan Medical School on a full merit scholarship, followed by residency training in anesthesiology and fellowships in pain medicine and cardiothoracic anesthesiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He recently earned dual executive master's degrees in healthcare leadership and management from the University of Texas at Dallas, graduating as a scholar with high distinction.
His expertise spans clinical research, medical education, and healthcare quality improvement. He has held leadership positions at major institutions, including the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and has served on multiple national committees, including the Vascularized Composite Allograft Transplantation Committee for UNOS, and advisory roles with the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Dr. Hendrix is board-certified in both anesthesiology and pain medicine and holds numerous professional certifications, including Certified Physician Executive (CPE), Certified Principal Investigator (CPI), and Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ). His research has been published in leading medical journals, with significant contributions to understanding cardiovascular physiology, pain management, and perioperative care.
With 12+ years of coaching and mentoring experience, informed by eight years serving on admissions committees and as an interviewer at the University of Michigan and University of Texas Southwestern. During his tenure, Dr. Hendrix reviewed 800+ applications and was involved in the decision-making process.
Dr. Hendrix remains active in medical education and serves as a mentor to the next generation of physicians while continuing to advance the fields of anesthesiology and pain medicine through research and clinical excellence.
Dr. Joseph K.
University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
Dr. Knox is a UCSF diagnostic radiology resident who also attended the UCSF School of Medicine. He was a member of the UCSF School of Medicine admissions committee for three years, where he reviewed applications, interviewed candidates, participated in applicant acceptance decisions, and served on UCSF’s diagnostic radiology admissions committee.
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Dr. Joseph K.
University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
Interests and Specialization
Diagnostic Radiology
Education
Undergrad: Northwestern University
Medical School: University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Knox has a passion for international travel and has been to over 30 countries.
Dr. Knox is a UCSF diagnostic radiology resident who also attended the UCSF School of Medicine. He was a member of the UCSF School of Medicine admissions committee for three years, where he reviewed applications, interviewed candidates, participated in applicant acceptance decisions, and served on UCSF’s diagnostic radiology admissions committee.
Dr. Knox was raised in the Bay Area and graduated with honors from Northwestern University, majoring in biological sciences. During his time at Northwestern, Dr. Knox was actively involved in peer tutoring and bench research, culminating in the completion of an honors thesis. Following his graduation, he invested his skills in Alzheimer's research at the Gladstone Institute in San Francisco for two years before enrolling at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine.
In medical school, Dr. Knox continued to mentor and tutor undergraduate and medical students, and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. He also completed a year-long fellowship during medical school to conduct multiple radiology research projects using semi-automated machine learning for the National Institutes of Health. He was awarded the Dean’s Prize for his research.
As a diagnostic radiology resident at UCSF, Dr. Knox displays a keen interest in academic radiology. He continues to mentor, serving as the resident liaison for the residency's Medical Student Teaching program. He has also served on the UCSF diagnostic radiology admissions committee as an application reviewer and interviewer. Additionally, Dr. Knox has tutored 50+ students and helped them succeed on their USMLE Step exams.
These personal and professional experiences have helped Dr. Knox develop a deep understanding of what top medical schools and residency programs seek in applicants, and he is eager to share his expert insights with students. He is passionate about coaching students and helping them maximize their potential as future medical professionals.
Dr. Joseph L.
Yale School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Dr. Ladines-Lim’s extensive educational background includes a BS from the University of Maryland, an MD from the Yale School of Medicine, and a PhD from MIT. He then completed an Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Combined Residency at the University of Michigan and is currently an Infectious Diseases Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Dr. Joseph L.
Yale School of Medicine
Master Advisor
Interests and Specialization
Internal Medicine/Pediatrics & Infectious Disease
Education
Undergraduate: University of Maryland
Medical School: Yale School of Medicine
Graduate School: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Fun Fact
Aside from reading Harry Potter to his son, Dr. Ladines-Lim enjoys fine dining, a good gin and tonic, running, and various podcasts.
Dr. Ladines-Lim’s extensive educational background includes a BS from the University of Maryland, an MD from the Yale School of Medicine, and a PhD from MIT. He then completed an Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Combined Residency at the University of Michigan and is currently an Infectious Diseases Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania.
Born in Baltimore, Dr. Ladines-Lim’s time at the Yale School of Medicine further solidified his passion for medicine and his desire to make a global impact. After medical school, he earned a PhD in chemical engineering before moving on to his residency training, where he acquired his own research funding for projects on antimicrobial resistance and gun safety in primary care.
Dr. Ladines-Lim has participated in projects on Zika exposure and neurodevelopmental sequelae in infants in Salvador, Brazil, and uptake of tuberculosis preventative therapy in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He also worked for the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Cape Town. As a resident at Michigan Medicine, he spearheaded several impactful projects, including antimicrobial stewardship in immigrant and refugee populations in Southeast Michigan and the use of ICD-10 codes to estimate rates of inappropriate antibiotic prescribing in large datasets. His dedication to research and improving patient care is evident in his work, and he aims to continue making significant contributions to the field of adult infectious diseases.
When it comes to coaching, Dr. Ladines-Lim uses the "optimistic realist" approach. As a non-traditional applicant himself, he is keen on picking out the hidden strengths of every student’s application. Dr. Ladines-Lim adapts quickly when needed, ensuring that students stay on track while also allowing them to take the lead with his guidance. His advising style is approachable, creating a relaxed, conversational atmosphere where students feel supported. By balancing clear, goal-oriented planning with adaptability, he maximizes each advising session to help students build confidence and present their strongest applications.
Dr. Joshua A.
Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Andjei graduated from Weill Cornell with High Distinction and service-related awards. There, he served on the admissions committee for three years as an admissions interviewer and board voting member. Dr. Andjei has served on numerous admission committees and advised many undergraduate and medical students through the medical school and residency admissions processes.
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Dr. Joshua A.
Weill Cornell Medical College
Interests and Specialization
Orthopedic Surgery
Education
Undergrad: Cornell University
Medical School:Weill Cornell Medical College
Fun Fact
Dr. Andjei enjoys recreational sports leagues, playing bass, and creative writing. He recently started a vinyl music collection, has a deep fascination with sea turtles, and is actively learning to salsa dance.
Dr. Andjei graduated from Weill Cornell with High Distinction and service-related awards. There, he served on the admissions committee for three years as an admissions interviewer and board voting member. Dr. Andjei has served on numerous admission committees and advised many undergraduate and medical students through the medical school and residency admissions processes.
Dr. Andjei earned a degree in biomedical science with a focus on neuroscience from Cornell University before attending Weill Cornell. While in medical school, he played a pivotal role as an admissions interviewer and board voting member. This valuable experience sparked a keen interest in educational advising, mentorship, and academic support.
Prior to medical school, he honed these passions as an educational specialist for the New York Foundling, one of New York City's oldest and largest child welfare agencies. Dr. Andjei's dedication to education also led him to advise several undergraduate and medical students throughout their medical school and residency admissions processes.
In addition to his pursuits in education, Dr. Andjei actively contributes to the academic community as a reviewer for esteemed academic journals such as the Global Spine Journal and the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS). He also serves as a chief resident in orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Upon completion of his residency, he plans to extend his expertise further by pursuing a spine surgery fellowship at NYU.
Dr. Karam A.
University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Ashouri completed his internal medicine residency at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles General Medical Center. He graduated with an MD from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine and holds a Bachelor’s in biomedical engineering from the University of Southern California. He has four years of experience serving on the USC Keck admissions committee, where he reviewed applications and interviewed candidates.
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Dr. Karam A.
University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Internal Medicine
Education
Undergrad: University of Southern California
Medical School: University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Ashouri is fluent in Arabic and Spanish. He enjoys exploring new technologies, organizing community health initiatives, and unwinding through outdoor activities like golf, snowboarding, and camping with friends and family.
Dr. Ashouri completed his internal medicine residency at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles General Medical Center. He graduated with an MD from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine and holds a Bachelor’s in biomedical engineering from the University of Southern California. He has four years of experience serving on the USC Keck admissions committee, where he reviewed applications and interviewed candidates.
Dr. Ashouri also served as an admissions coach at the USC Keck School of Medicine, where he facilitated interactive, case-based learning sessions that empowered medical students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical scenarios. His background in admissions, coupled with his years of experience in MCAT tutoring, gives Dr. Ashouri keen insights into what top medical programs seek at every stage of the admissions process.
Before medical school, Dr. Ashouri volunteered as an EMT with Royal Ambulatory Services. He takes pride in contributing to community and service initiatives, including his work on a medical device design team and assisting volunteer populations through the International Rescue Committee.
Dr. Ashouri has published 17 manuscripts, primarily focusing on hematology and oncology. He has led influential studies on immunoglobulins and CXCL5 as biomarkers in immunotherapy-treated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), explored AXL and necroptosis signaling in colorectal cancer, and conducted research on acute lymphocytic leukemia, resulting in multiple first-author posters at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the American Society of Hematology. Dr. Ashouri’s work resulted in him receiving two ASCO Conquer Cancer Merit Awards. He has also presented findings on non-small cell lung cancer with the American Association for Cancer Research and regularly serves as a manuscript reviewer for several academic journals.
Throughout his training, Dr. Ashouri has demonstrated academic excellence, clinical leadership, and a strong commitment to impactful research. He uses his unique admissions and clinical experiences to coach students in crafting compelling narratives and excel in the admissions process. Known for his collaborative, student-centered approach, Dr. Ashouri is dedicated to helping future physicians pursue their goals with clarity and confidence.
Dr. Ashouri’s strengths as an admissions counselor stem from his diverse experiences in research, curriculum development, and medical school admissions. He quickly identifies each applicant’s strengths and weaknesses, providing focused, actionable feedback throughout the application process. By drawing on his deep involvement in academic medicine and his experience reviewing and interviewing candidates, he offers clear, individualized mentorship, helping every applicant uncover their unique story and present their best self. Students value Dr. Ashouri’s sharp insight, talent for clarifying complex topics, and ongoing support.
Dr. Ashouri’s wide-ranging experiences in research, teaching, clinical practice, and admissions give him a comprehensive understanding of what makes applicants stand out. He is committed to helping students uncover their unique path and present their most competitive selves in the medical school and residency application processes.
Dr. Katherine M.
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Dr. Munoz attended Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine before becoming a resident at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. With over 10 years of experience in advising and tutoring students and five years in selecting, interviewing, and ranking applicants for medical school and residency. She currently sits on the admissions committee for the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency Program at the University of Wisconsin.
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Dr. Katherine M.
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Director of Advising
Interests and Specialization
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Education
Undergrad:California State University, San Marcos
Medical School: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Fun Fact
Dr. Munoz played competitive softball for more than 10 years and still plays recreationally. She enjoys spending time reading, cooking, going to concerts, gardening, and training her doberman.
Dr. Munoz attended Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine before becoming a resident at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. With over 10 years of experience in advising and tutoring students and five years in selecting, interviewing, and ranking applicants for medical school and residency. She currently sits on the admissions committee for the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency Program at the University of Wisconsin.
Dr. Munoz graduated summa cum laude from California State University San Marcos with a BS in biology and a minor in chemistry after being recruited to play softball for the university before attending Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. Her impressive performance during the residency application process led to more than 20 interviews in her chosen specialty of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Ultimately, Dr. Munoz matched at a top 10 program in the country for this specialty, the University of Wisconsin, where she worked towards a fellowship in microsurgical reconstructive surgery.
Dr. Munoz's passion for advising and working with students stems from her own experiences and challenges throughout medical school and residency application processes. As the first in her family to graduate with a college degree, she overcame numerous obstacles in the preparation for and admission to medical school and residency, from which she learned immensely. This personal journey has fueled her desire to make the process more streamlined, straightforward, efficient, and successful for future students. She draws on her extensive training in communication, teaching, and leadership to guide students with clarity and confidence.
Dr. Munoz’s 10+ years of extensive mentoring and admissions experience have provided her with insider tips for the admissions process from the perspective of admissions committees, which she is excited to share with aspiring medical professionals. She takes a flexible and student-centered approach, adapting quickly to each student’s needs and adjusting plans as necessary. Dr. Munoz fosters a friendly, approachable, and conversational atmosphere, ensuring students feel empowered throughout their journey. With a focus on positivity and patience, she builds students’ confidence by celebrating their progress and ensuring they fully understand the next steps.
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