
Undergrad: University of Missouri–Columbia
Medical School: Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Graduate School: Kansas City University College of Biosciences
At the University of Missouri-Columbia, Dr. Remé was named to the Dean’s List and received the University of Missouri Diversity Award. After graduating college, Dr. Remé worked as a medical scribe and a dental practice office manager. These experiences strengthened her understanding of patient care, healthcare systems, and the realities of balancing professional growth with long-term goals. She went on to earn a Master of Science in biomedical sciences from KCU's College of Biosciences before enrolling in medical school.
Dr. Remé served as President of the Student National Medical Association and Vice President of the Dermatology Club at KCUCOM. She participated in the Global Health Honors Track and worked as an anatomy teaching assistant, developing a strong foundation in medical education and mentorship. She also received multiple scholarships and awards, including the Jack T. Weaver, D.O. Memorial Scholarship, the Donald C. Atkins, D.O. Memorial Scholarship, and two Nth Dimensions Medical Student Symposium Travel Awards. She was also selected for the American Academy of Dermatology Diversity Mentorship Program.
Dr. Remé completed a preliminary internal medicine internship at Advocate Christ Medical Center, where she refined her clinical skills and gained firsthand experience navigating the challenges of medical training. Now a dermatology research fellow, she works in skin of color dermatology and alopecia research. Her work includes clinical trials, community outreach initiatives, and scholarly projects focused on improving dermatologic care and education. Dr. Remé has authored and contributed to dermatology-related research projects and publications, with interests spanning skin of color, alopecia, global health dermatology, and health equity. Her research has explored topics such as central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA), and she has presented work at conferences, including the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting. These experiences have strengthened her ability to communicate complex ideas clearly, guide students through academic writing, and help applicants build compelling narratives around their own experiences.
As a coach and mentor, Dr. Remé is passionate about helping students navigate the often overwhelming application process with clarity and confidence. Having personally experienced the challenges, uncertainty, and competitiveness of the medical school application process and medical training, she understands the importance of strong mentorship and individualized support. She believes that every applicant has a unique story worth telling and works closely with students to identify their strengths, refine their application strategy, and create authentic personal narratives.
What sets Dr. Remé apart as a coach is her ability to balance empathy with honest, actionable feedback. She takes a personalized approach to coaching, helping students develop a realistic roadmap tailored to their goals, timeline, and strengths. She is particularly skilled at helping applicants strengthen personal statements, identify gaps in their applications, prepare for interviews, and develop cohesive narratives that connect their experiences to their long-term goals in medicine. Dr. Remé approaches coaching as a collaborative process. She believes students perform best when they feel supported, challenged, and empowered to take ownership of their journey. Her counseling style is goal-oriented but adaptable, allowing each session to focus on what matters most to the student while still maintaining structure and accountability.