How to Balance Applications, School, and Life

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Navigating college coursework, other responsibilities, and medical school applications is tough. However, Inspira Advantage is here to make the balancing act a little easier! 

Join our expert medical school admissions consultants for our How to Balance Applications, School, and Life Webinar to receive relevant insights and actionable tips to make prioritization and time management easier, no matter how busy your schedule is. 

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Meet the Panelists:

Austin
Stanford University School of Medicine

Austin Johnson graduated from the University of Denver Summa Cum Laude with a B.S. in Biological Sciences and minors in Leadership Studies, Medical Physics, Chemistry, and Psychology. He scored in the 99.9th percentile on the MCAT and utilized similar study strategies to achieve a 260+ USMLE Step 1 score. Austin is currently a medical student at the Stanford University School of Medicine pursuing a research year investigating novel topical treatments for Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex (EBS) and validating clinical severity scoring tools for future EBS interventional studies. His professional interests extend into health disparities and medical education both on campus and in the community. Austin’s passion for mentorship has culminated in a diverse set of experiences ranging from intensive one-on-one sessions with prospective professional students to leading large group events designed to level the playing field in test-taking, research, and the admissions process as a member of the Leadership in Health Disparities and Stanford Clinical Summer Internship programs. As a future Dermatologist from a rural Colorado town with zero immediate or extended family members in healthcare, he is excited to guide the next generation of physician leaders in achieving their goals no matter their background. Outside of being a medical student, Austin loves partaking in athletics, lifting weights, becoming immersed in movies, and exploring new food spots with his future wife.

Mohammad
Icahn School of Medicine

Mohammad was born in Manhattan, raised in the U.S., Middle East, and Southeast Asia, and ultimately decided to return home for college. He attended Columbia University, graduating with a B.A. in Biology, where he started his academic career publishing a novel GAPDH sequence for Anethum Graveolens. He was later accepted to a respected research summer research fellowship with grant funding from SUNY Downstate to conduct bench research on immune-mediated cancer cell killing mechanisms. He spent time at New York University’s Bellevue as a summer fellow completing both research in prostate cancer and a wide range of clinical rotations.After receiving over ten medical school acceptances, he decided to continue his education at the Icahn School of Medicine, where he was awarded a prestigious summer research fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering. There, he wrote multiple publications, including a paper and a book chapter on gynecological malignancies and several abstracts regarding geriatric assessment in cancer patients. During his time in medical school, he co-founded the first evidenced-based medicine student group, wrote for various student publications between Mount Sinai and the University of Pennsylvania, served on the steering committee of a student group for under-represented students, and interviewed prospective students as an Admissions Committee member.

14+

Years of Experience

96%

Acceptance Rate

$23M+

Scholarship Awards

4X

Higher acceptance rates

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