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Dr. Savanah H.
Director of Advising
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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Dr. Harshbarger currently serves as the national Chair of Administration & Operations for the Emergency Medicine Resident's Association. Over the past 10+ years, she has worked in student mentorship and admissions, serving in roles on admissions committees, as a lead pre-health advisor, transfer student counselor, and peer tutor across subjects from literature to physics.

Dr. Harshbarger attended Brown University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience. She then spent two years working full-time in clinical research at Massachusetts General Hospital before attending medical school at the Duke University School of Medicine. While at Duke, she earned her MD and spent two years pursuing full-time studies at the Duke Fuqua School of Business, where she achieved Dean's List each semester to earn an MBA with a certificate in Health Sector Management and a concentration in Financial Statement Analysis. She graduated as the first doctor in her family and went on to match at her number one choice residency in Emergency Medicine at Harvard, where she now works as a senior resident physician in the Emergency Room.

Dr. Harshbarger's passion for mentorship and admissions has been a driving force throughout her academic career. Her exceptional skills and dedication have earned her national accolades in Collegiate Mock Trial and distinctions in public speaking, prose, and poetry. She has published in top scientific journals and worked in labs spanning from animal to human subjects, most notably at MIT's Picower Institute.

As a mentor, Dr. Harshbarger's greatest strength lies in her ability to draw from her diverse experiences and provide comprehensive guidance to her mentees. Her firsthand knowledge of the medical school admissions process, combined with her business acumen and research background, allows her to offer deep insights and strategies to help students navigate the competitive landscape of medical education.