
Undergrad: San Diego State University
Medical School: UC Berkeley - UCSF Joint Medical Program
Bryson's journey to medical school began in the Bay Area, where he grew up, before attending San Diego State University for his undergraduate education, additionally receiving the SDSU Research Endowment. As a biology major, he gained hands-on experience by volunteering at a major San Diego hospital in various critical care units while working as a resident advisor. During the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bryson played a role in converting portions of the trauma and cardiac ICUs into COVID units, supporting the nurses caring for critically ill COVID patients until he moved back home after finishing his undergraduate studies.
While at Stanford, Bryson worked as Chief Scribe and implemented admissions prep into the post-bacc program, including workshops demystifying the application process, interview skills, and mock interviews for both traditional and MMI interview formats.
At UC Berkeley-UCSF, Bryson’s MD/MS focuses on preventing fentanyl overdoses in San Francisco. His commitment to supporting aspiring medical students and addressing healthcare disparities continued into his medical school journey. He was involved in helping students who are underrepresented in medicine get into medical school. Bryson is passionate about breaking down the application process and providing the guidance and support needed for pre-med students to achieve their dreams.
As an admissions consultant, Bryson's approach is centered around creating a personalized plan for each student that aligns with their wants and needs, rather than simply checking boxes. He understands that the application process can be daunting, and is dedicated to helping students navigate it with confidence and clarity.