Undergrad: University of South Florida
PA School: University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
PA student at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
Savannah has been skydiving twice and has previously worked as a part-time model in Orlando, even being published in Salysé Magazine!
Savannah is currently a Physician Assistant student at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of South Florida where she majored in Biology with a minor in Psychology. She excelled in her studies, being recognized as the Outstanding Biology Student, a prestigious award granted to one biology student annually.
Following her undergraduate studies, Savannah gained clinical experience as a patient care technician at Sarasota Memorial Hospital, working on a unit that specializes in renal, diabetic, and wound care patients. Her dedication was acknowledged when she was awarded the Technician of Excellence, an honor bestowed on one technician in the healthcare system annually.
Savannah's passion for mentoring and guiding pre-PA students led her to join Plexus, an association at her university. This organization pairs undergraduates interested in medical programs with current graduate students in their respective fields. Savannah currently serves as one of the module coordinators and has the responsibility of editing and updating the modules used by mentors.
At Inspira, Savannah is thrilled to use her experiences to assist pre-PA students in navigating the application process, helping them to build competitive applications, and ultimately achieve their dream of becoming a PA-C.
Undergrad: College of Charleston
Pharmacy School: Medical University of South Carolina
Medical University of South Carolina
Amy's favorite season is summer, and she loves going to the beach!
Amy holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the Medical University of South Carolina and an MBA from the Citadel. She completed her undergraduate studies at the College of Charleston, where she earned an accelerated Bachelor's degree in Psychology.
During her time at MUSC, Amy was actively engaged in leading the Industry Pharmacists Organization (IPhO) as its President. She was also nominated by her peers to join Phi Lambda Sigma (PLS), the pharmacy leadership society, and selected for the Presidential Scholars Program, where she tackled pressing health care issues. Amy completed internships as the Science Communications and Marketing Intern at OneSkin and the Innovation Intern at Cetaphil, honing her skills in various aspects of the pharmaceutical industry. She also served as a student ambassador, where she gave tours and answered questions from pre-pharmacy students.
As an admissions coach, Amy is passionate about helping pre-pharmacy students navigate the challenging, confusing, and often stressful admissions process. With her vast experience and knowledge, Amy is eager to support her clients in their pursuit of excellence throughout the application process, ensuring they reach their goal of being accepted into pharmacy school.
Undergrad: Lipscomb University
Pharmacy School: Mercer University College of Pharmacy
Director of Public Policy for the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding
Savannah has been to all fifty states and loves traveling! She has a golden retriever named Nashville, who is the center of her universe. Her husband is a physician and is currently in his residency to become an anesthesiologist.
Savannah is a pharmacist who graduated Summa Cum Laude from Mercer University College of Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia. She hails from Nashville, Tennessee, and earned her Bachelor's degree in Biology from Lipscomb University. Savannah has over eight years of experience working at Walgreens pharmacy and several independent pharmacies.
While in pharmacy school, Savannah was a Mercer ambassador, conducting admissions interviews and actively participating in professional pharmacy associations. She held elected leadership positions in organizations such as the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), the Georgia Pharmacy Association (GPhA), and the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA). Savannah's dedication to her profession was recognized as she became a finalist for the Next Generation Future Pharmacist of the Year award and earned the title of a Tylenol Future Cares Scholar.
Savannah's strengths lie in her extensive knowledge of the pharmacy field and her ability to guide students through the admissions process. She is an accomplished writer, having published numerous articles and scholarly research papers, as well as attending various professional conferences.
As a counselor, Savannah is excited to share her expertise and passion for pharmacy with students seeking guidance in their admissions journey. Her dedication to her field, combined with her wealth of experience, make her an invaluable resource for aspiring pharmacists.
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Pharmacy school applications are long - you need to create a resume, personal statement, essays, short answers, and support recommenders for each institution. Getting to perfection takes time.
The exact time to get to the end state depends on a number of factors including which schools you’re applying to, how good you are at writing and editing, and your personal commitments.
We have worked with successful clients who have spent two months on an application and we have worked those that have spent two years building their profile. That said, based on what we have seen in the past with applicants’ schedules and writing styles, we recommend starting at least three months before the deadline to maximize your chances of success.
We start working with candidates as early as two years before they plan to submit their application.
Our mission is to help every candidate realize their true potential. When you graduate from pharmacy school, we want you to look back and be proud of yourself for achieving your dreams. As such, we want to make sure that your financial circumstances are not a barrier to success.
In keeping with our mission, we provide a small number of partial and full scholarships to our applicants. These are awarded after you start working with us and are based on both professional potential and financial need.
That said, we also want to make sure you are working with the best team, and attracting top talent is expensive. Hence, we’re not able to provide scholarships to everyone. Your project manager can tell you more about scholarship opportunities after we start the engagement.
We understand that not all applicants need help with their entire application. For applicants who need support with only one or two aspects of their applications, we’ve broken down our all-inclusive offering into different phases of the application lifecycle such as primary application support, interview prep, and more. Please check out this page for a list of all our offerings.
For applicants interested in a structured and rigorous preparation program, we have the complete end-to-end coaching service where you work with our top Graduate Coaches for an extended period of time. They create a personalized plan to help you set and achieve targets, giving you a leg up when you apply. Your Graduate Coach helps you identify gaps in your profile and fill them through targeted activities such as volunteering, research, academic coursework, and more. Schedule a call to learn more.
Our Graduate Coaches are selected through an extremely rigorous process. We make sure they are knowledgeable, smart, courteous, personable, and professional. Further, you are paired with a Coach based on your profile, background, and interests based on the information you provide through our comprehensive intake form.
However, it is very important that you get along with your Coach. The quality of your application is directly dependent on how well you get along with them. In the past, we’ve realized building a relationship doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time to get to know each other, understand the candidate’s persona, and craft a strong application. We try not to prematurely undo progress by switching Coaches.
That being said, if you have any issues, email us as ceo@inspiraadvantage.com and our CEO will personally reply to you within 48 hours. Your success is our topmost priority and we will go above and beyond to make sure you get accepted at your dream school. This includes switching your Coach if needed.
Our project team consists of Graduate Coaches, Writing Experts, and former Admissions Committee members. You will work with a Graduate Coach, who will help you draft the perfect application. They are typically a pharmacist who has served on an admissions committee, is an expert at storytelling, enjoys mentorship and helping candidates create a compelling narrative.
They also make sure your grammar, tone, and sentence structure are in line with what business schools expect. You will also be assigned a Project Manager. Their role will be to ensure all deadlines are met and your application documents are submitted well in advance of the deadline.
Through our vast network of former Admissions Committee members, Graduate Coaches, and Inspira alumni, we are able to have our finger on the pulse and see what’s going on at top pharmacy schools.
These insights are early and relevant, and they benefit you. We know before anyone else when and how the Admissions Committee at an institution is changing the intake criteria. We can use this to help to craft a relevant story.
Only 3% of prospective Graduate Coaches and former Admissions Committee members we speak with each year make it on our team. We want to ensure that our applicants have the best experience, so choosing the right team members is of paramount importance to us.
We have a rigorous multi-step selection process. This includes personality fit, industry knowledge tests, and multiple real-life case simulations. Every member of our team is made to evaluate the applications of past candidates. This helps us evaluate the quality of their insights and communication skills. You can learn more about our selection process here.
We also conduct ongoing evaluations to make sure we are the right partners to help you fulfill your pharmacy school dreams.
Creating the right application requires time and effort. It is our duty to make sure every consultant is able to dedicate time and effort to your application.
The number of clients each consultant works with depends on the nature of their role and additional commitments within the firm. For example, the work of a Graduate Coach is very different from the work of a writing expert. Also, some of our team members help with tasks such as conducting research on pharmacy schools or writing guides.
Some consultants might work with a small number of applicants who are applying to a lot of pharmacy schools whereas others might work with more applicants who are applying to fewer schools.
You can be rest assured that even though members of our team wear many hats, your success is our topmost priority. If we have to choose between losing a potential client or allocating lesser time to current clients, we will choose the former any day.
Yes, parents can be involved through the application process.
Traditional and MMI interview preparation by pharmacy admissions specialists
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