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Dr. Tara T.
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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Dr. Tardino's dedication and academic excellence earned her a spot in the competitive, combined 4-year dual degree MD-MPH program in Miami, Florida. Throughout her medical school career, she remained actively involved in various community service projects and leadership roles, including spearheading a COVID-19 hotline volunteer effort during the pandemic, launching a free mobile wound care clinic for patients who inject drugs, and serving as president of the Emergency Medicine Student Interest Group.

Dr. Tardino's journey began at Cornell University, where she studied human development, Spanish, and gerontology as a first-generation college student. During her time at Cornell, she gained international experience through a public health study abroad program in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and became fluent in Spanish. After graduating from Cornell, Dr. Tardino took a gap year and worked as an Emergency Department Medical Scribe in Houston, TX, further solidifying her interest in the medical field. Additionally, she volunteered her time teaching weekly ESL classes to recent immigrants and refugees, demonstrating her commitment to community service.

Notably, during her senior year, Dr. Tardino was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and actively participated in her school's admissions committee. This experience helped her understand exactly what the medical school admissions process looks like, enabling her to guide aspiring physicians through the application journey.

With her diverse background, commitment to community service, and firsthand experience on an admissions committee, Dr. Tardino is well-equipped to help students achieve their dreams of becoming physicians. Her perspective and understanding of the challenges faced by applicants make her an invaluable asset to those navigating the complex medical school admissions process.