Dr. Sudhir's passion for medicine took root in Iowa, where she grew up and developed an early interest in the field. During her undergraduate studies at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Sudhir was Medical Student Mentor Committee Chair for Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED), and spent over two years as an EM, providing emergency medical services for community members in and near the Hopkins Homewood Campus.
After completing college, Dr. Sudhir began her gap year at UCSF, where she served as a lab manager and conducted an independent research project in neuro-oncology. Her exceptional research skills and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge were evident in her co-first authorship of a paper stemming from this project, as well as her achievement of winning the best poster award at the Society for Neuro-Oncology Conference.
Dr. Sudhir’s academic pursuits continued at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Her academic journey has been marked by a strong commitment to research, with an impressive 14 publications to her name, reflecting her dedication to advancing medical knowledge and contributing to the scientific community.
Beyond her academic and research pursuits, Dr. Sudhir has been actively engaged in mentoring and tutoring activities from college through medical school. She has guided pre-medical students through the medical school application process by reviewing personal statements, secondaries, and conducting mock interviews, sharing her expertise and insights to help aspiring medical students achieve their goals. Dr. Sudhir is passionate about mentorship and is committed to helping future physicians navigate the admissions process confidently.