Asmaa M.
Admissions Experience
Undergrad
Education
UC Berkeley-UC San Francisco Joint Medical Program
Med School
Dental School
Vet School
PA School
Residency
Years of Tutoring Experience
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Before attending the UC Berkeley - UCSF Joint Medical Program, Asmaa graduated from Indiana University and spent a year abroad studying biochemistry at the University of Oxford. She is a social justice-centered patient care and public health advocate, having served as an executive board member of multiple organizations, including White Coats for Black Lives, Human Rights Collaborative, People's Program Clinic, Celebrating the Skin We're In, and the Muslim Medical Student Association.

Asmaa graduated from Indiana University with two degrees in biology and international studies, with a focus on global health. After completing her undergraduate education with a 4.0 GPA, she worked on various research projects investigating the pathogenesis of Uterine Leiomyoma, gut-brain axis etiologies for obesity, and comparative differences of implicit bias in US and UK healthcare systems. These experiences nurtured her passion for mentoring students.

During her undergraduate years, Asmaa was heavily involved in campus life, participating in various organizations such as TEDx, Advocates for Science, Wells Volunteer and Activism Effort, IU Journal of Undergraduate Research, and IU Student Government. These experiences not only enriched her perspective but also equipped her with the skills necessary to guide and support aspiring medical students.

After graduating, Asmaa spent a year working as a medical associate at Roche Diagnostics and volunteering at Trinity Free Clinic in her hometown. While working on her master’s thesis, Asmaa focused on identifying admission rates, readmission rates, and risk factors for dermatology-related hospitalizations for those experiencing homelessness in the US. This research reflects her dedication to addressing health disparities and promoting health equity, further showcasing her dedication to making a positive impact in the field of medicine.

Asmaa has received several awards, including the Imana Scholarship, the UC Berkeley PHAA Diversity Award, and the UCSF merit-based scholarship. Her research is centered on dermatologic hospitalizations among those experiencing homelessness, and she is also passionate about global health, medical education, and social justice advocacy.

Asmaa's passion lies in helping others find their own path to medical school while advocating for social justice and health equity. Her strengths as a mentor encompass her leadership and advocacy skills, which have been honed through her diverse experiences and interests. These qualities allow her to guide students in navigating the complex and competitive medical school application process. Students who worked with her have been accepted to medical programs at Indiana University, Georgetown, Mount Sinai, and UC San Diego.

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