Private nursing tutor specializing in NCLEX preparation
Undergrad: University of Cincinnati
Nursing School: Northern Kentucky University
Melani has two huskies and a rescue cat. In her spare time, she enjoys coupon cutting, traveling, and playing BINGO!
Melani holds a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Cincinnati after attaining her Bachelor’s degree from Northern Kentucky University. In addition to having more than 30 years experience in nursing academia, Melani also held the prestigious role of Dean of Nursing. With her exceptional track record, she currently guides students in nursing programs and those preparing for the NCLEX, achieving an impressive 100% pass rate from 2020 to 2023.
Over her many years in nursing education, Melani developed a keen interest in nurturing the next generation of nurses. This passion led to her key role in creating the application process for enrolling into the nursing program during her tenure as Dean of Nursing. Melani also cherishes the opportunity to help students learn test-taking strategies, understand how to answer nursing questions, and assist them in becoming more structured and organized. Her work has been recognized on numerous occasions, with accolades including "Best of Tutors" for the years 2020, 2021, and 2022.
Melani understands that everyone learns differently and believes in creating personalized strategies to help students succeed. She begins her tutoring by conducting a personal assessment to pinpoint students' strengths and weaknesses, which forms the basis for the subsequent roadmap that will guide students towards their individual goals.
MD/PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota Medical School
Undergrad: Millsaps College
Medical School: University of Minnesota Medical School
Michael is a former Millsaps College football team member. He was awarded all-conference honors for multiple years, demonstrating his commitment to teamwork and discipline on and off the field.
Michael holds a BS from Millsaps College and is pursuing an MD/PhD at the University of Minnesota Medical School. He has gained valuable experience working at the National Institutes of Health and Mayo Clinic during and after his undergraduate studies.
Michael discovered his passion for research and medicine at Millsaps College and was awarded a Howard Hughes Medical Institute undergraduate fellowship to research basic cell biology. This passion further developed during his time as a postbaccalaureate fellow at the National Institutes of Health, where he published multiple first-author papers in high-impact journals in the field of cancer immunotherapy. This experience ultimately solidified his interest in pursuing a career in oncology.
Michael's strengths lie in his dedication to research and his ability to connect it with medicine. He has been accepted to multiple MD and MD/PhD programs and is currently in the graduate training phase at the University of Minnesota Medical School. During his time in graduate school, Michael received a funded fellowship from the American Heart Association and has been awarded the American Association of Immunologists Young Investigator honor.
As a coach, Michael has an extensive background in MD End-to-End Admissions Consulting, Early Candidacy Building for prospective MD applicants, and MD Interview Prep. His genuine passion for helping students succeed and his keen understanding of the medical school application process enable him to provide tailored guidance and support. As a dedicated mentor, Michael consistently leverages his wealth of experience to aid students in navigating the competitive landscape of medical school admissions and achieving their dreams.
Urgent Care
Undergrad: University of Idaho
PA School: Idaho State University
Mitchell is a passionate mountain biker and has ridden trails in multiple US states as well as in South Korea, Canada, Ireland, and the UK.
Driven by his newfound passion, Mitchell continued his education by pursuing an advanced EMT course and then dedicating two years to completing PA school prerequisite courses. His determination and hard work paid off after he received offers of admission from all the schools where he interviewed. This accomplishment is a testament to Mitchell's resilience and ability to initiate a 180-degree career change in less than three years, securing acceptance offers to multiple schools on his first attempt.
Mitchell ultimately attended Idaho State University, where he earned a Master of PA Studies. For over three years, he has worked as a PA-C in his community, serving patients in an extremely busy urgent care setting.
Mitchell's passion for mentoring and supporting the next generation of healthcare providers is evident in his willingness to host high school and pre-PA students seeking shadowing experience and guidance as they prepare to enter the medical field. He understands the challenges and uncertainties that aspiring healthcare professionals face, particularly those entering the field along a non-traditional timeline or transitioning from another career.
With his diverse background, Mitchell is well-equipped to assist students of all types in navigating the path to a career in healthcare. Whether it's helping them find schools that align with their values and goals, preparing an outstanding personal statement that highlights their individual strengths, managing the timelines of multiple applications, or preparing for interviews, Mitchell is committed to providing the guidance and support needed to ensure their success.
Mitchell's journey from an intelligence officer to a passionate PA and mentor is a testament to his resilience, adaptability, and commitment to serving others. His ability to initiate a remarkable career change and achieve success in the medical field makes him an inspiring role model for those seeking to pursue their dreams, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Women's Health, Fertility, Endometriosis, Hormones, Health Literacy, Community Health, Public Health, Health Advocacy, and Holistic Health
Undergrad: Liberty University
Nursing School: Rappahannock Community College and Liberty University
Morganne is fluent in Lunda, a language spoken by 4% of Zambians, learned from a tribe she lived with for two years in the rural village of Chibala. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, camping, dancing, playing piano, traveling, crafting, and making herbal products.
Upon returning to the U.S., Morganne continued her nursing career in rehabilitation, communicable disease, and maternal-child health further expanding her expertise and understanding of various healthcare settings and patient populations. Since then, she has spent more than three years as a nurse writer and fertility awareness educator.
Morganne's educational journey began at Rappahannock Community College, where she obtained her Associate's Degree in Nursing, graduating as valedictorian with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Her outstanding leadership, community service, and academic excellence were recognized with the Courtney Award. Driven by a desire to further her knowledge, Morganne continued her studies at Liberty University, maintaining her exceptional academic performance and earning her BSN with a 4.0 GPA. Her thirst for learning extended beyond traditional nursing education, leading her to study herbalism at Pacific Rim College.
Morganne's strong passion for educating the public about their health is evident in her writing and fertility awareness coaching endeavors. She has contributed practice exam questions for textbooks and the NCLEX and has written about nursing careers, creating sample resumes and cover letters for healthcare companies. Her ability to communicate complex information in an accessible and engaging manner has made her a valuable source of knowledge for aspiring nurses and healthcare professionals.
As an admissions coach, Morganne thrives at helping students identify their strengths, desires, and goals. Her attention to detail, adaptability, cultural competence, empathy, and superior active listening skills allow her to connect with students on a personal level, understanding their qualities and aspirations.
By breaking down overwhelming tasks into achievable steps, Morganne guides her students effectively toward their academic and professional goals, empowering them to present their best selves throughout the admissions process.
Cardiology, Preventative Medicine
Undergrad: University of Central Florida
PA School: Florida International University Master of Physician Assistant Studies
During Natalie's first year in PA school, a rumor went around the program that she was a yoga teacher. Though she was not, Natalie cleared the air, then went with it—throughout PA school, she hosted free yoga/wellness events for friends and classmates.
Natalie’s journey in healthcare began during her undergraduate studies at the University of Central Florida, where she gained patient care experience by scribing in the emergency department. She continued to build her clinical experience during her gap year, working in a family practice setting.
While in PA school, Natalie demonstrated leadership and commitment to her profession by actively participating in the Florida Academy of PAs (FAPA) and serving as her class's American Academy of PAs (AAPA) student representative.
Currently, Natalie works in a cardiovascular medicine practice, where she finds great fulfillment in her role. Her commitment to her profession extends beyond her daily work, as she volunteers her time as a FAPA area representative and symposium committee member. Natalie's experience spans various areas of medicine, including internal medicine, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), urgent care, and primary care. She has a particular interest in preventative medicine and enjoys working with diverse patient populations.
Natalie is a natural educator, serving as a preceptor for Barry University and Nova Southeastern University PA students. This experience, combined with her own recent journey through PA school and the application process, positions her to guide and support aspiring PA students.
Natalie's approach to admissions consulting is informed by her diverse clinical experiences, academic achievements, and genuine passion for mentoring. She is excited to use her experiences to help others recognize and achieve their potential as students and future colleagues in the PA profession. Her holistic approach to guiding applicants through the PA school admissions process reflects her enthusiasm for preventative medicine and working with diverse populations.
Pediatrics, Health Promotion, Disease Prevention
Undergrad: University of Southern California
Medical School: University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
Outside the classroom or lab, Nate is a yoga instructor at a handful of studios in Los Angeles.
Nate attended USC and earned a Bachelor's in health promotion and a Master's in global medicines. His outstanding academic performance earned him the Trustee Scholar status, a full-ride merit scholarship to USC. Following graduation, Nate gained clinical research experience working as a coordinator at Children's Hospital Los Angeles in endocrinology and neonatology during his gap year.
Nate's leadership skills are evident in his role as student body president and his involvement on the board of the LGBTQ+ medical student interest group. His research prowess was recognized during his participation in the NIH-funded USC/CHLA Summer Oncology Research Fellowship, where he was named a UH Guild-Darlene Dufau Reid Endowed Scholar for his potential in oncology. Additionally, Nate’s neuroscience PhD research has focused on measuring adolescent brain development using MRI modalities.
Throughout his academic career, Nate has been a dedicated mentor to dozens of students interested in STEM and pre-health fields, starting from his undergraduate years. His passion for mentorship, combined with his extensive experience in admissions, makes him exceptionally skilled at helping applicants strengthen their voices and navigate the critical and personal decisions involved in applying to medical school.
As a coach, Nate likes to navigate the process collaboratively with students to craft the best application possible while honoring their values and respecting their individuality. Nate is incredibly passionate about helping the next generation of future physicians demystify the application process and create compelling narratives to maximize their chances of acceptance.
Cardio-Thoracic Surgery or ICU, Surgery, Management
Undergrad: Northeastern University
PA School: Yale School of Medicine Physician Associate Program
Nicholas loves exploring the outdoors and traveling. He is an avid sports fan and is a black belt in Taekwondo.
Nicholas earned his BS in Biology from Northeastern University and is a recent graduate from Yale University’s Physician Associate Program, with a particular interest in cardiac surgery and cardiovascular intensive care.
During his undergraduate studies, Nicholas worked in numerous medical settings, such as Harvard Medical School, where he conducted neuroscience research, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where he participated in clinical research in circadian rhythm studies. He also studied abroad in Thessaloniki, Greece, working in a medically underserved rehabilitation facility. His role as a Biology Ambassador provided him with a wealth of experience in mentoring students aspiring for a career in medicine, guiding them toward pre-physician assistant and pre-medical studies.
After graduating from Northeastern, Nicholas worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant at White Plains Hospital in the medical-surgical unit. Throughout his time at Yale, he gained unique experience and extensive knowledge in a variety of clinical settings. Nicholas was also a recipient of the Connecticut PA Foundation Scholarship for his commitment to the PA profession and is affiliated with the Aortic Institute at Yale New Haven Hospital. His contribution to cardiovascular medicine includes an Honors Thesis titled “Lipid Profiles in Patients with Descending Aortic Aneurysms” and two research articles.
Nicholas is dedicated to helping individuals become competitive candidates and successful future PAs. He excels in breaking down the application process into manageable steps and maintaining organization. Above all, Nicholas is driven to assist applicants in reaching their goals.
Cardiac Surgery
Undergrad: Providence College
PA School: Charleston Southern University Physician Assistant Program
Nick is 100% Portuguese and passionate about his heritage. Living in Charleston, which he deems "the best place on Earth," he takes advantage of the city’s beaches, restaurants, and sports. He enjoys spending time with his wife, friends, family, and black lab named Tux.
At Providence College, Nick pursued a pre-med track, graduating with a BS in biology. However, seeking to broaden his horizons, he accepted a role at a tech startup in sales and customer success. As a customer success manager, he managed over 100 client relationships, serving as the main point of contact and resource for partner institutions. This experience in the business world, while enjoyable, ultimately reinforced his desire to pursue a career in healthcare as a PA.
Nick transitioned to becoming a patient care technician at the Medical University of South Carolina before beginning his PA studies. He was an integral member of the care team, performing vital signs checks, blood glucose monitoring, blood draws, and assisting nurses with various tasks to ensure high-quality, patient-centered care. His commitment to patient care extends to his volunteer work, including time spent at CCMC in their "child life" and "Artreach" programs, where he engaged with and entertained young patients.
Nick's leadership skills and dedication to community service are evident in his role as president of a campus club that mentors children from a local all-boys middle school whose families are at or below the poverty line. This experience demonstrates his commitment to giving back to the community and supporting youth.
In his PA school applications, Nick successfully leveraged his experiences and extensive extracurricular activities. His success and learned experience position him well to guide other applicants through the competitive PA school application process.
As an admissions consultant, Nick combines his easy-going demeanor with a detail-oriented approach, ensuring that every aspect of an application is meticulously crafted to reflect the applicant's vision and strengths. His understanding of what admissions committees look for, coupled with his ability to bring out the best in each application, helps him provide personalized admissions support.
Nick looks forward to working with applicants and helping them navigate their journey towards an incredible PA career. His background, passion for mentorship, and experience with the PA school application process make him well-equipped to guide students through every step of their application journey.
Neurology
Undergrad: Ohio State University
Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School
Niki plays the piano and tennis. He enjoys hiking and comedy shows.
Niki’s academic journey began at Ohio State University, where he received a full-ride scholarship and studied biochemistry and microbiology. During his undergraduate years, Niki demonstrated a strong commitment to research and community service, attending fully-funded internships from Johns Hopkins and the University of Michigan during summer breaks. After completing his undergraduate degree, Niki took a gap year to research neurodegenerative diseases at the University of Michigan while applying to medical school.
Niki's passion for counseling stems from his own challenging experience navigating the complex components of medical school applications without assistance. Understanding the overwhelming nature of this critical career step, he is dedicated to helping students feel supported and confident throughout the process.
Niki's achievements in medical school applications are impressive, gaining acceptance to almost a dozen MD-PhD programs across the country. He ultimately chose to pursue his MD-PhD in the cellular and molecular biology program at the University of Michigan. Working in the Paulson laboratory, he studies the role of ubiquitins in Huntington's disease and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). His research interests focus on neurodegenerative diseases, and he is committed to delivering a mechanistic understanding of the relationship between tauopathy and perturbations in neuronal cytoarchitecture.
Niki brings a unique perspective to his role as a consultant. He has gained expert insights into both the MD and PhD sides of admissions, understanding the importance of research, clinical volunteering, and the complexities of applying. This dual experience allows him to provide comprehensive guidance on what admissions teams are looking for in applicants and the best ways to prepare for the application process.
Niki's greatest strength as a consultant is his ability to place himself in the shoes of the applicant, imagining he's repeating the application process himself. This approach enables him to listen attentively to all of the candidate's experiences and build a cohesive picture and theme of how to best present the application, paired with his insider knowledge of medical school admissions requirements.
In his counseling sessions, Niki first focuses on addressing what's most pressing on a student's mind. He collaborates with students to develop a long-term plan to address specific issues or goals. He ensures that they work toward the core components of the application in an organized manner, aiming to reduce stress and increase success.
For the past two years, Niki has been consulting for Inspira Advantage. His proudest moments come from receiving calls from students informing him of their acceptance into MD, MD-PhD, and PhD programs. Niki's ultimate goal is to help each student achieve their dream of becoming a physician.
Niki looks forward to sharing his expertise in applying to medical school and helping students not only navigate but also enjoy the process. With his comprehensive experience, empathetic approach, and commitment to student success, Niki is well-equipped to guide aspiring medical professionals through their application journey.
Periodontics or Prosthodontics
Undergrad: University of Maryland
Dental School: Harvard School of Dental Medicine
In her free time, Nivi enjoys biking, hiking, reading, and playing guitar. She spent a lot of time during her gap year finding new walking and biking trails in her neighborhood.
Nivi studied at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM) in Boston, Massachusetts. Before starting at HSDM, Nivi earned her BS in biological sciences and BA in economics at her local state university back home in Maryland.
During her time in college, Nivi was involved in many volunteer opportunities through the American Red Cross, the Volunteer Income Tax Association, and her university’s Residential Life program. As a senior, she led the volunteer tax site on campus and helped members of the Baltimore community save thousands of dollars with free tax preparation services, receiving the Honors College Community Service Award for her commitment to volunteering. Nivi also took a gap year while applying to dental school, during which she worked as a dental assistant in a pediatric office, continued volunteering, and practiced her hand skills.
Nivi is passionate about helping students who do not have previous ties to the dental community. She also enjoys working with service-oriented applicants. Her strengths as a coach are breaking down the application process and going step-by-step to make applying less stressful, more manageable, and well-organized.
Nivi has mentored several students who have received acceptance letters to dental school. One of these students that she assisted had Nivi’s help with choosing extracurriculars, interview prep, and personal statement editing. The other students she helped had Nivi’s guidance on personal statement editing and the different sections of the AADSAS application.
In each counseling session, Nivi uses different approaches for each student, as she recognizes that each student’s application is different. Nivi’s preference is to begin by seeing what the student's goals are, as well as their strengths and weaknesses to decide how to best present them. She likes to work with the applicant to come up with a mission statement/goal and use it to create an oriented, direct, and goal-driven admissions profile.
Restorative Dentistry, Digital Dentistry
Undergrad: University of Kentucky
Dental School: University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
Noah is an avid sports fan with a particular love for Kentucky basketball. He also finds joy in playing the guitar and exploring the great outdoors by hiking with friends on weekends.
Noah’s efforts as the Pre-Dental Society President have given him insider knowledge of the challenges and opportunities aspiring dentists face during the application process. He has organized events that provide insights and resources to help students navigate the complexities of the dental industry. Noah's commitment to students extends beyond the application process, as he provides ongoing support and guidance throughout their dental school journey.
Noah is passionate about educating students on the business aspects of dentistry as President of the Student Dental Business Organization. Noah's goal is to empower each student to become successful practice proprietors in the future, believing that dentistry offers an opportunity for professionals to have autonomy over their work and life.
As a mentor, Noah's approach involves establishing clear goals, creating comprehensive plans, and executing them with dedication and perseverance. His greatest strength lies in his background in application management, allowing him to provide personalized advice and support to help students stand out in a competitive field.
Noah's commitment to students extends beyond the application process. He provides ongoing support and guidance throughout their dental school journey, providing a supportive and collaborative environment where students can thrive and reach their full potential.
MD candidate at the American University of Antigua
Undergrad: University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
Medical School: American University of Antigua
Noel is an avid athlete who played collegiate level hockey, soccer, and rugby. In her free time, she coaches soccer, enjoys recreational league hockey, and is a Harry Potter fan. She has two cats named Padfoot and Prongs and loves all kinds of music!
Noel completed her undergraduate education at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, double majoring in Biology and Chemistry with a minor in Physics. This solid grounding in science is further bolstered at the American University of Antigua, where she is studying medicine on a prestigious Presidential Scholarship. As an admissions coach, she provides invaluable insight into the medical school application process, leveraging her unique journey to offer personalized guidance to each student.
Throughout her medical school tenure, Noel actively participated in numerous student organizations, including the student government and the academic scholars program. This involvement allowed her to contribute positively to her peers' academic development, as she took on roles as a teaching assistant and tutor. Noel played an instrumental role during the COVID-19 pandemic by advocating for the continuation of learning sessions through digital platforms such as Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. This provided not only academic support but also emotional support to students during a challenging time of transition. As a testament to her leadership, a vibrant Microsoft Teams group of over 200 students, which was established during this period, continues to thrive.
Noel’s strong passion for teaching transcended beyond her school, reaching students from various US and international schools who needed assistance in their basic science and NBME/USMLE preparations. As a counselor, she has successfully tutored over 100 students in the past two years, instilling in them the confidence and resilience required to excel. Noel firmly believes that with hard work, self-belief, and self-investment, any student can reach their full potential, and she is committed to helping them along their journey.
Associate Dentist and Adjunct Dental faculty member at Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine
Undergrad: Benedictine University
Dental School: Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine
In his free time, Obaid doesn't shy away from a good game of football, tennis, or ultimate frisbee. He is an avid Marvel fan, loves to travel, explore new restaurants, and stay active. His two key life drivers are coffee and cheesecake, which he credits for his long journey to success.
Dr. Obaid boasts an impressive academic history, having received his Bachelor's degree in Biology from Benedictine University before soaring to greater heights at the Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine in Illinois, one of the nation's premier dental institutions. He further honed his skills via a General Practice Residency at a level 1 trauma center hospital in Northern Ohio, where he notably achieved several research grants at regional and statewide Dental conferences.
Obaid's passion for education and mentorship began to blossom as he initiated a new AEGD residency program in Ohio. As part of his work, he guided numerous residents and student dentists, fostering their academic and professional growth. Currently, he continues to impact young minds in his role as an associate dentist and adjunct dental faculty member at his alma mater, Midwestern University.
Obaid's strengths lie in his thorough and comprehensive approach to student success. He takes the time to thoroughly evaluate students' academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and personal interests to help them find suitable dental school options. He also provides guidance on the AADSAS application process, interview preparation, and showcasing their best qualities.
Small Animal
Undergrad: Harvard College
Veterinary School: Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine
Oliver played college lacrosse while at Harvard. Now, he loves to cook and continues to play sports and be active.
While at Harvard College, Oliver studied integrative biology and graduated with honors. He was the Co-President of Harvard College Pre-Veterinary Society, which helped guide undergrads to take the right classes and answer any questions about the pre-veterinary path. This leadership position led him to work with the Office of Career Services to start the Harvard Veterinary Network and keep Vets connected after finishing undergraduate studies.
Oliver also worked as a Student Researcher at Harvard Neuroscience Lab under the direction of Dr. Erin Hecht, specializing in canine behavior and Hopi Hoekstra’s lab genetics. After graduation, Oliver interned and worked part-time while in school at Anivive, a veterinary pharmaceutical start-up launching the first-ever fungal vaccine. He also worked in three different mixed and small animal, private veterinary practices. Amongst all this, Oliver eventually found his way to the Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine.
As an admissions consultant, Oliver's true strengths lie in his ability to instill confidence in applicants, break down the process into manageable steps, and help identify the strengths and areas for improvement in their applications. He approaches admissions counseling similar to relationship building: crawl, walk, and then run. His team-oriented approach and desire to help others, qualities that are important in veterinary healthcare, make him an invaluable resource for aspiring veterinary students.
Oliver's recent experience navigating the admissions process himself provides him with an excellent perspective and empathy for the challenges faced by applicants. He is excited to work with the next generation of veterinary applicants, sharing his insights and guiding them through the intricate journey of securing a place in their dream veterinary program.
Physician Assistant in the Emergency Department
Undergrad: New York University
PA School: Xavier University of Louisiana/Ochsner Health PA Program
Olivia loves spending time with her orange tabby cat, “Wild Dave”, and her Great Dane/Catahoula Leopard Dog mix, “Bleu”. She is also currently training for the New York City Marathon (her first marathon) to support the Children’s Heart Foundation. Olivia is passionate about this cause because she had open heart surgery when she was eight years old to repair a large atrial septal defect.
Olivia graduated with high distinction from the Xavier University of Louisiana/Ochsner Health Physician Assistant Program in New Orleans, Louisiana. She also holds a Master of Public Health from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and a Bachelor of Science from New York University.
Before attending PA school, Olivia worked as a Public Health Consultant in Zambia for several years. Her public health work focused on malaria, HIV, neglected tropical diseases, women’s health, and behavior change communication. In addition to working in Zambia, she worked in Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, Guinea, and Madagascar.
During her time in PA school, Olivia was the Student Government Association Vice President and was actively involved with pre-PA students and PA student recruitment. This experience gave her insights into what admissions committees are looking for and how to stand out as an applicant.
Olivia is passionate about the PA profession, and helping prospective PA students succeed. She enjoys providing insights into career options, helping applicants create memorable application materials, and being their biggest cheerleader throughout the entire application cycle.
Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease, Health Policy and Administration
Undergrad: UC Berkeley
Medical School: Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine
In her free time, Olivia enjoys running, hiking, yoga, and pilates. She has run two half-marathons, including one in Joshua Tree, which is hosted in the dark.
Olivia grew up in Los Angeles and attended UC Berkeley for her undergraduate education. There, she received two degrees in public health and integrative biology, laying the foundation for her future pursuits in healthcare and research. At Berkeley, Olivia explored Public Health through her coursework and through her work in a student-run clinic, the Suitcase Clinic, as well as through advising on-campus health policy. She worked as a Wellness Coordinator for the clinic, providing mental health first aid to unhoused members of the Berkeley community. She also worked alongside UC Berkeley administrators to edit Title IX policies and host events to protect sexual health on campus.
After graduating from UC Berkeley, Olivia gained experience in the field by conducting infectious disease surveillance research for the California Emerging Infections Program in the Bay Area. Her contributions demonstrated her ability to apply her knowledge and skills to real-world public health challenges. Additionally, Olivia contributed to COVID-19 population health research for the CDC on a national scale.
At the Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine, Olivia has continued to pursue her academic interests through research and quality improvement projects. Her work covers a wide range of topics, including housing access, hepatitis C screening, health insurance for undocumented communities, and blood pressure control. These projects demonstrate Olivia's commitment to addressing the diverse challenges faced by underserved populations and her dedication to finding innovative solutions to complex health problems.
Olivia's strengths lie in her ability to combine her public health background with her medical education to create a holistic approach to patient care and health advocacy. She recognizes the importance of addressing the social determinants of health and works tirelessly to promote policies and interventions that tackle these underlying issues. As a coach, Olivia enjoys working with students of any skill level, sharing her knowledge and expertise to help them develop a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between public health and medicine.
Outside of public health and schooling, Olivia has been a tutor since high school. She has tutored over 100 students on a wide variety of STEM topics and is excited to apply this experience to mentoring students going through the medical school admissions process.
Neurology, Urgent Care, Small Animal General Practice
Undergrad: Michigan State University
Veterinary School: Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
Olivia found her love for veterinary medicine during college. She arranged her schedule to finish the animal science program in her last two years of school and still graduate at the end of the fourth while minoring in Spanish.
Olivia's journey to veterinary medicine began during her undergraduate studies at Michigan State University. With determination and adaptability, she planned her entire academic schedule, completing the animal science program in her last two years. Her hard work and dedication paid off when she graduated with honors and was accepted into four veterinary programs.
Through her own experience with the application process, Olivia discovered her passion for helping others navigate the same path. She understands the difficulties applicants face and is dedicated to helping students demonstrate their strengths and experiences to achieve their dream of becoming veterinarians. Through careful guidance, Olivia gives applicants relief during this often stressful time. A little bit of fun while juggling big tasks is important!
As a coach, Olivia enjoys sharing helpful hints on what potential schools may be looking for to help applicants achieve their full potential in essay writing and interviews. Her greatest strength is essay editing; she enjoys helping students create a story out of an essay prompt and find unique ways to display their assets. She also has an inside scoop into what the day-to-day looks like within veterinary medicine and is happy to share her knowledge with applicants.
Infectious Disease, Public Health, Surgery
Undergrad: State University of New York at Geneseo
Graduate School: Tufts University, University of Pittsburgh
PA School: Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Paulina enjoys skiing in the mountains with her husband, hiking in the woods with her Doberman Pinscher, kayaking on the lake with her brother, and traveling to the beach with her son.
Paulina's academic journey began at the State University of New York at Geneseo, where she earned her BS in biology with a minor in business. She then went on to complete her MS in infectious disease and global health at Tufts University, fueling her passion for One Health. Paulina's physician assistant education includes a master's degree from Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania and a doctoral degree from the University of Pittsburgh. This interdisciplinary approach led her to participate in medical mission work and research in various countries, broadening her perspective on global health issues.
Throughout her pre-PA years, Paulina gained valuable clinical experience working as an ambulatory technologist, clinical research coordinator, and infection response team clinician at academic medical centers. These roles provided her with hands-on experience and a comprehensive understanding of patient care and clinical research.
Paulina's clinical practice has encompassed general and colorectal surgery, as well as CDC-funded grant projects in infectious disease and quality improvement. Currently, she holds a leadership position as a Clinical Lead, overseeing a team of 35 clinicians. In this role, she routinely reviews applications, evaluates resumes, and conducts interviews, giving her a keen understanding of what makes a competitive candidate.
As a mentor, Paulina adopts a holistic approach, focusing on getting to know each candidate, their aspirations, and strengths before delving into the details of the application process. She has successfully assisted many students, ranging from pre-health to PA school applicants, with all three PA school applicants gaining acceptance. Paulina's commitment to personalized guidance ensures that each applicant can effectively present their story and strengths.
Drawing from her own experience as an immigrant and first-generation college student, Paulina is dedicated to helping others navigate the path to becoming healthcare professionals. Having been awarded six scholarships and a stipend to fund her graduate education, she is well-equipped to assist applicants in crafting compelling essays and applications tailored to their audience. Paulina truly values the importance of mentorship and is honored to help guide future PAs toward their goals.
Pediatrics
Undergrad: University of Virginia
PA School: University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus
Quinn lives in Denver, Colorado, and loves spending time outdoors in her free time—she is an avid hiker, tennis player, and skier. She also has an insatiable sweet tooth and is always baking for family and friends.
Quinn's dedication and hard work paid off when she was accepted into her dream school: the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, where she pursued her physician assistant studies. Her own success has fueled her passion for guiding others on their journeys.
Quinn's passion for admissions counseling stems from the help she received from prior applicants during her own application cycle. She understands the challenges and uncertainties that come with navigating the admissions process and is committed to providing the same level of support and guidance to all students.
One of Quinn's greatest strengths as an admissions counselor is her approachability and ability to connect with students on a personal level. She prides herself on identifying each student’s strengths and helping them highlight them throughout the application process. Quinn's positive attitude is contagious, and one of her main goals is to boost every student’s confidence, ensuring they feel empowered and supported every step of the way.
Quinn excels in assisting with interview preparation, providing students with the tools and strategies they need to present their best selves during the application. She also offers prompt and detailed essay edits and feedback, ensuring that each student’s personal statement and other written materials effectively communicate their stories and aspirations.
Quinn cannot wait to guide students toward achieving their dreams, just as she achieved her own. Her passion for admissions counseling and her dedication to student success make her an exceptional mentor and a trusted guide on the path to a rewarding career in the medical field.
Zoological Medicine (ACZM), Animal Welfare (ACAW), and Preventative Medicine (ACVPM)
Undergrad: University of California, Davis
Vet School: University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Rachel has a pet rabbit named Chicory that she has trained to perform a few tricks through non-aversive, positive reinforcement-based techniques. Her favorite hobbies are playing video games, cooking, live streaming, and reading manga.
During college, her gap year, and her veterinary career, Rachel gained skills in livestock husbandry, wildlife rehabilitation and management, zookeeping, access to veterinary care, and biomedical and animal research through multiple roles.
Some of Rachel’s past experiences and roles include acting as a treatment technician at the California National Primate Research Center, as a zookeeper aide at the Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary, and as a wildlife rehabilitation and nursery intern and triage assistant at the Wildlife Care Association of Sacramento.
Rachel reflects on her experience applying to vet school and is passionate about making the process easier for new students. As a mentor, she excels in helping students identify and highlight their strengths in their applications.
Rachel understands that the admissions process can be daunting, and is dedicated to providing support and encouragement at every step. Rachel's enthusiasm for helping others succeed, combined with her extensive knowledge of the veterinary field, makes her an excellent mentor for anyone seeking to pursue a career in veterinary medicine.
As Rachel continues her veterinary journey, she aspires to become a board-certified zoological medicine and animal welfare veterinarian at a teaching hospital, where she can combine her passion for animal care with her love of teaching and mentoring.
Herchel can do biology in his sleep.
Undergrad: University of Georgia
Dental School: University of Michigan School of Dentistry
Herchel is an avid book reader and loves to play various sports. He is especially interested in Ultimate Frisbee and basketball. Herchel also loves to watch movies and TV shows, with his favorites being Harry Potter and the Marvel series.
Herchel's journey to dental school is rooted in his upbringing in a small town in Georgia. He attended the University of Georgia for his undergraduate studies, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Biology. Demonstrating his exceptional academic abilities, he graduated Summa Cum Laude from UGA in just 2.5 years.
During his time at UGA, Herchel was involved in research projects that demonstrated his passion for advancing dental science. He researched S. mutans, exploring how nanoparticles can be used to inhibit the progression of dental caries. He also analyzed the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on various countries. After careful consideration of a pool of six options, he decided to pursue a dental degree at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry.
Herchel's approach to tutoring is centered on empowering students to become the best applicants they can be. He works closely with each individual, identifying their strengths and areas for improvement, and develops personalized study plans to help them achieve their goals. His patience, empathy, and genuine passion for teaching make him an invaluable mentor and guide for aspiring dental students navigating the challenging path to dental school.
Following his graduation, Herchel had the opportunity to contribute to the construction of the second-largest Hindu Temple in the world, Akshardham, located in Robbinsville, NJ.
Isaac’s extensive teaching background across multiple subjects and his firsthand experience achieving a high score on the DAT enable him to effectively navigate the exam’s challenges.
Undergrad: Stony Brook University
Dental School: Buffalo School of Dental Medicine
Isaac enjoys playing badminton and billiards, which keep him active and competitive. He’s also an occasional gamer and was formerly the rank 1 Kennen player in North America in League of Legends.
Prior to pursuing his DDS at the University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, Isaac completed his Bachelor of Science at Stony Brook University. During his undergraduate years, he served as a teaching assistant for multiple STEM courses and engaged in chemical research with Stony Brook’s Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering.
With a passion for teaching and an impressive 24 on the DAT, Michael is eager to share his expertise. He is dedicated to guiding other students through the DAT, helping them achieve their own remarkable success.
Isaac takes a unique approach to tutoring, combining his subject expertise with personalized strategies tailored to individual learning styles. His rich background in healthcare and research allows him to bring a well-rounded perspective to his teaching.
He has successfully guided students through many exams, helping them achieve significant score improvements. His expertise in chemistry, mathematics, and other subject areas allows him to provide tailored guidance that meets each student's unique learning needs and contributes to their academic success. Additionally, he incorporates his interests in competitive gaming and sports like badminton and billiards to create a supportive and engaging learning environment.
Janvi has tutored students of diverse age ranges in various subjects, so she’s great at adjusting to different topics and learning styles! She also excels at helping students prep for the psych/soc section of the exam!
Undergrad: University of Texas, Dallas
Medical School: UT Southwestern
Janvi is a huge foodie and an expert on the Dallas food scene!
Before pursuing her MD at the UT Southwestern School of Medicine, Janvi earned a Bachelor of Science in health care administration and management from the University of Texas, Dallas. She has a diverse professional background, including volunteering at hospitals, leading medical clubs, doing research, and tutoring students across various subjects.
Janvi is passionate about the culture of continuous learning in healthcare and is eager to help students excel on the MCAT. With a love for learning, she mastered all her pre-medical coursework and self-studied for the MCAT, achieving success on her own terms. After scoring a 519, she now enjoys guiding others to do the same.
Janvi is adept at developing tailored study plans that carefully assess students’ strengths and weaknesses. She provides personalized support, adjusting her strategies as needed to maximize each student’s MCAT scores. Her genuine passion for teaching is evident in every tutoring session, where she inspires and supports students on their path to success!
Jasmina knows all the current intricacies and issues one might face when taking the test. She knows the Reading Comprehension section like the back of her hand, as indicated by her perfect score in that section.
Undergrad: St. Petersburg College
Dental School: University of Florida College of Dentistry
Beyond Jasmina’s academic achievements, she is enamored with the arts. She enjoys painting, attending concerts (especially metal shows), and is a self-proclaimed movie nerd.
Jasmina's journey to dentistry began with her acceptance to the University of Florida's College of Dentistry. Throughout her dental education, she encountered and overcame various challenges, which have equipped her with knowledge and strategies that she shares with her students. Jasmina's leadership skills, honed through her experience founding a Women in STEM club, have further improved her ability to support and guide aspiring dental students.
As a tutor, Jasmina's greatest strengths lie in her adaptability and her ability to create a supportive, nurturing learning environment that encourages students to push themselves and reach their full potential. She excels at providing clear, concise explanations of complex topics and offers a wealth of resources to help students reinforce their understanding and apply their knowledge in practical settings. Through her guidance and support, Jasmina has helped numerous students significantly improve their scores and gain the confidence they need to succeed in their dental school pursuits.
Beyond her academic and tutoring achievements, Jasmina is a firm believer in the importance of staying true to oneself while pursuing one's goals. She encourages her students to maintain a balanced life, emphasizing the value of self-care, personal growth, and staying connected to one's passions. Jasmina's own journey, which includes enrolling in an early college program at the age of 16, completing her Bachelor's degree with a full scholarship, and gaining acceptance to dental school, is a testament to her ability to achieve success while remaining grounded and committed to her values.
John specializes in preparing undergraduate students and post-baccalaureate fellows for the MCAT and has been tutoring students for over a decade.
Undergrad: Drexel University
Medical School: University of Maryland
John spends his time taking his dog Ollie to the dog park, exploring the outdoors through hiking and geocaching, traveling whenever possible, and taking pottery classes. He firmly believes that academic success and a fulfilling personal life go hand in hand.
John’s work focuses on developing novel light-activated nanoparticles for the treatment of glioblastoma. This cutting-edge research has resulted in three peer-reviewed publications, with two more under review. He has presented his research both nationally and internationally. His capacity to simplify difficult subjects makes a significant contribution to his success as a scientist and tutor.
John's research has been recognized and supported by several prestigious awards and fellowships. His preclinical medical education was funded by a T32 traineeship, while his PhD research has been supported by an MPower Fellowship and the National Cancer Institute - University of Maryland Partnership for Integrative Cancer Research. He was also a member of the engineering honor society Tau Beta Pi, further highlighting his academic achievements.
As an MCAT tutor, John excels in guiding students through the hard sciences and Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS) sections. His approach focuses on developing effective exam-taking strategies and study habits that will serve students well beyond the MCAT and into medical school.
John has a particular talent for tailoring lessons to individual needs and fostering breakthrough moments for students. His specialization in MCAT preparation and guidance through the medical school application process has helped numerous undergraduate students and post-baccalaureate fellows achieve their academic and career goals.
After completing his undergraduate degree, Joseph worked as an organic chemistry teaching fellow.
Undergrad: Dartmouth College
Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School
Joseph is an avid baker and enjoys discussing the latest Bon Appetit videos.
Joseph's academic journey began at Dartmouth College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in a pre-health field. It was during his time at Dartmouth that he discovered his passion for tutoring, began his tutoring career, and continued for over eight years. Since then, he has mastered his skills and expanded his expertise to encompass a wide range of subjects, with a particular focus on the MCAT.
After completing his undergraduate degree, Joseph worked as an organic chemistry teaching fellow, where he developed his ability to break down complex concepts and effectively communicate them to students. He also conducted computational research at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
What sets Joseph apart as a tutor is his ability to relate to the struggles and challenges faced by pre-med students. Having juggled multiple responsibilities himself, from demanding coursework to research and test preparation, Joseph understands the stress and pressure that comes with pursuing a career in medicine. This empathy, combined with his expertise in simplifying complex concepts and providing valuable test-taking strategies, creates a supportive and effective learning environment for his students.
In addition to providing the very best tutoring instructions, what sets Julia apart is how much she cares about every student. She goes above and beyond to ensure everyone feels supported, encouraged, and engaged.
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: The University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Julia lives an active lifestyle and enjoys running, Peloton, tennis, and swimming. Her favorite music genres are Classic Rock and Taylor Swift, and she loves doing the NYT Crossword!
Julia's academic journey began at Duke University, where she graduated cum laude with a degree in chemistry and a minor in Chinese. She later studied at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, where she pursued her passion for clinical care and research in the fields of cardiology and endocrinology.
Julia's approach to tutoring is rooted in the belief that each student is unique, and she consistently tailors her sessions to best fit the needs of each individual. Her patience, empathy, and commitment to her students' success set her apart as a mentor and guide. Julia takes pride in being accessible and available to her students, providing support not only in academics and test preparation but also in helping them manage their nerves and build confidence before exams. She strongly believes in reminding students of their hard work and strengths, empowering them to perform at their best.
Julia has worked with approximately 15 students, helping them excel in various subjects, including high school chemistry, math, college biochemistry, and chemistry. Her guidance has led to significant improvements in her students' performance, with several increasing their course grades from the B range to the A range. An MCAT student who utilized Julia’s advice achieved an impressive score of 524. She is patient, empathetic, and committed to each of her students and prides herself on always being available and accessible to students.
Julia creates a tutoring environment where her students feel comfortable making mistakes, and if students aren’t sure, it becomes a welcome learning opportunity. She always remembers the details of a student's life that they share during every session. She checks in to see how these things went. Over time, she has found that this approach helps create a safe and supportive environment where students can learn their very best.
With his medical education, Justin excels at tutoring the Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems and the Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems sections.
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: Baylor College of Medicine
Justin is a huge soccer fan and always finds time every weekend to watch his favorite team, Manchester City.
Justin's passion for mentoring students stems from his own experiences of being surrounded by wonderful mentors at every stage of his career. He wants to return the favor to other students and finds it incredibly gratifying to see them grow and progress.
As a tutor, Justin leverages his MD/PhD training to approach problems and content from two different perspectives. He employs strategies of frequent repetition and drilling, along with a slower, more methodical approach to understanding content, reflecting both MD and PhD training styles.
In his tutoring sessions, Justin emphasizes practice problems and a review of those problems. He believes that content review is vital for MCAT success, but the value of having a tutor does not come from just lecturing students. Instead, tutors should explain confusing or troubling content in the context of practice questions, making the content more meaningful and relevant to the student's needs.
Justin's greatest strength as a tutor is his ability to keep tutoring plans simple. He centers his approach around one key principle: practice as much as possible. By encouraging students to consistently practice problems, they become much more prepared for whatever test day throws at them.
Having a background in chemistry, Kaile is very confident in teaching the Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems section.
Undergrad: Stanford University
Medical School: University of Virginia School of Medicine
Kaile has sung in choirs for the past fifteen consecutive years and served as the music director of their college a cappella group.
Kaile’s exceptional academic performance at Stanford earned them the prestigious J. E. Wallace Sterling Award for Scholastic Achievement, an honor bestowed upon the top 25 graduating seniors in the School of Humanities and Sciences.
Kaile's passion for teaching and mentoring is evident in their extensive tutoring experience. They have privately tutored college and high school students in general and organic chemistry, helping them grasp complex concepts and succeed in their coursework. They have also worked with the Hume Center for Writing and Speaking at Stanford, tutoring undergraduate and graduate students in essay and technical writing. Through these diverse tutoring experiences, Kaile has developed a versatile skill set and a keen ability to adapt their teaching style to meet the needs of students from various backgrounds and academic disciplines.
With over three years of experience coaching students, Kaile has honed their ability to break down complex subjects, identify areas for improvement, and create personalized study plans that optimize student success. They are committed to helping each student not only achieve their desired MCAT score but also develop a deep understanding of the material and build the confidence necessary to excel in their future medical studies.
Students that Keane has tutored have seen an average score increase of almost 10 points!
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
Keane loves running and cheering on his favorite team, the Philadelphia Eagles!
Keane's commitment to making a positive impact extends beyond the laboratory. As a clinical research associate at Ronald Reagan Hospital, he played an important role in improving the care of Code Stroke patients as a member of the Student Stroke Team. This hands-on experience in a clinical setting provided him with insights into the healthcare field and the importance of delivering high-quality care to patients. Currently conducting molecular toxicology research in the Allard Lab Group, Keane's focus is on the impact of environmental toxicants on behavior in C. elegans.
In addition to his academic and research pursuits, Keane served as a camp counselor for Camp Kesem, where he mentored children affected by a parent's cancer. This role allowed him to develop strong mentorship skills and a deep understanding of the importance of providing support and guidance to those in need.
As an MCAT tutor, Keane draws from his own experiences and strategies that led him to score in the 99th percentile on the exam. He positions students in the perfect direction after every session. With a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that come with the MCAT, Keane is committed to helping students find success and achieve their dreams of attending their desired medical schools.
Of the 30 students Keith has tutored, the most consistent improvement has been in the Chemistry and Physics section, with an average section increase of five points.
Undergrad: Brigham Young University
Medical School: University of Oklahoma
Keith has two daughters and enjoys designing and 3D printing interactive toys for them.
Keith's educational journey began in his hometown of Joplin, Missouri, where he developed a strong foundation in the sciences. He pursued his undergraduate degree in biomedical sciences with a minor in chemistry, demonstrating his commitment to understanding the intricacies of human health and disease.
During his undergraduate years, Keith discovered his passion for teaching and mentoring. He began tutoring both General Chemistry and Introductory Physics, helping students grasp complex concepts and excel in their coursework. Keith's ability to break down difficult material into easily understandable components quickly made him a sought-after tutor among his peers.
Recognizing his talent for teaching and his desire to make a broader impact, Keith took on the role of directing a tutoring drop-in lab for his university. In this position, he oversaw the operations of the lab, ensuring that students received the support and guidance they needed to succeed academically. Keith's leadership skills and dedication to student success were instrumental in creating a welcoming and effective learning environment.
After graduating, Keith turned his focus to helping aspiring medical students prepare for the MCAT. Drawing upon his own experiences and his deep understanding of the exam's content and structure, Keith has helped numerous students develop effective study strategies and balance their schedules to maximize their performance. His personalized approach and ability to adapt to each student's unique learning style have been key factors in his students' success.
Kerol has a deep understanding of test-taking strategies, which he believes are crucial to hone in addition to content review. He also scored in the 99th percentile on three MCAT sections.
Undergrad: Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Kerol loves traveling, going on mission trips to Kenya, Egypt, and Hawaii. He also loves basketball, pickleball, and snowboarding!
Beyond his academic achievements, Kerol is dedicated to helping others achieve their educational goals. As a personable and engaging tutor, he thrives on making meaningful connections with students. Kerol’s recent coursework in pedagogy, which delved into advanced instructional strategies such as metacognition and active recall, has equipped him with cutting-edge techniques to improve student learning and retention.
Kerol specializes in tutoring for the MCAT, leveraging his deep understanding of the subject matter and his own success on the exam to help students excel. His approach is tailored to each student's needs, focusing on building confidence, improving test-taking strategies, and fostering a thorough understanding of the material.
Kerol's strengths lie in his ability to break down complex concepts into easily understandable segments, his dedication to student success, and his strategic approach to tutoring that ensures students are well-prepared for exams. Whether working on content mastery, test-taking strategies, or study skills, Kerol’s goal is to support and guide students to reach their full potential.
With scores of 21AA on his first attempt and 23AA on his second attempt, Leonardo has a deep understanding of the strategies and techniques required to succeed on the exam.
Undergrad: Virginia Commonwealth University
Dental School: Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
Leonardo raps and makes music. During his downtime, you'll find him playing video games, going to the gym, or playing soccer. He previously played as a goalkeeper.
Leonardo's academic background is impressive, having earned a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and an MS in Biomedical Sciences. Before his dental school journey, he worked as an Analytical Scientist, which has contributed to his strong analytical skills and ability to break down complex concepts for his students.
Leonardo has taken the DAT twice, receiving excellent scores on both attempts. With scores of 21AA on his first attempt and 23AA on his second attempt, Leonardo has a deep understanding of the strategies and techniques required to succeed on the exam. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experience with his students, helping them to minimize their workload and stay on the right path toward achieving their goals.
Leonardo provides consistent, personalized support to his students. He maintains a steady roster of students, with a new student beginning their DAT preparation every three months as another student takes the exam. This approach allows for a collaborative and supportive learning environment, where students can benefit from the feedback and experiences of their peers.
In addition to his expertise in DAT preparation, Leonardo is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest trends and changes in the exam. As his students take the DAT, they provide valuable feedback on the content and structure of the exam, which Leonardo incorporates into his tutoring sessions. This ensures that his students are always receiving the most relevant and accurate information, giving them a competitive edge on test day.
Lillian scored in the 99th percentile on the DAT, earning an overall score of 28 and a total science score of 30.
Lillian is an avid hiker and loves the outdoors. She is an ultralight backpacker and hopes to hike over 1,000 miles on the Appalachian Trail.
Undergrad: University of Kentucky College of Engineering
Dental School: University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
Before attending the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, Lillian graduated from the UK College of Engineering. In college, she was an outreach assistant and the President of the Pre-Dental Society, helping many students prepare for the DAT. She graduated with her Bachelor's in materials engineering, maintaining an exceptional academic record with a 3.97 cumulative GPA.
Throughout her undergraduate career, Lillian demonstrated a strong commitment to teaching and mentorship. She has worked extensively as a teaching assistant and tutor, leading an organic chemistry workshop class for two years and helping many students succeed. Her tutoring experience spans a wide range of subjects, including calculus, general chemistry, physics, microbiology, materials engineering, and organic chemistry.
Lillian's academic excellence is further demonstrated by her outstanding performance on the DAT. She scored in the 99th percentile, earning an overall score of 28 and a total science score of 30. Her perfect score of 30 in organic chemistry and biology showcases her mastery of these subjects. Her efforts have helped many students gain acceptance to dental schools through DAT tutoring and ongoing advice throughout their undergraduate years.
Lillian has extensive experience creating study schedules and providing comprehensive guidance to students navigating DAT preparation. She is also very passionate about helping pre-dental students achieve their educational and professional goals. She aspires to return to the University of Kentucky as a faculty member, continuing her commitment to education and mentorship in the field of dentistry.
Lily achieved a perfect score on the MCAT’s Psych/Soc section, despite not taking either course during her undergraduate studies. She attributes her success to targeted preparation and effective testing strategies, which she is eager to pass on to students!
Undergrad: Wake Forest University
Lily is from New Hampshire, where she enjoys hiking with her dogs.
As a double major in biology and chemistry with a concentration in drug discovery and medicinal chemistry from Wake Forest University, Lily is dedicated to academic excellence, research, and service. At Wake Forest, she conducted significant research on multi-junction thin films for energy conversion and biomedical applications. She has also contributed to STEM outreach initiatives, volunteered as a crisis line counselor, and worked as a direct support professional for disabled adults.
For the past eight years, Lily has been tutoring students across diverse settings. Her tutoring spans high school and college levels in subjects including physics, chemistry, math, reading, writing, and biology. She is committed to ensuring each student not only excels in their exams but also gains a deep understanding of the material.
Lily is passionate about helping students maximize their performance on the MCAT. She actively engages them in comprehensive content review, practice questions, and strategic development to optimize tutoring sessions and help students approach their study time with clarity and purpose. While studying for the MCAT can be a daunting task, she enjoys empowering students as they learn how to conquer exam material.
As a tutor, Lily excels at creating targeted tutoring sessions. She takes time to get to know each student and remains flexible when creating their study plans, allowing for a customized approach. This way, students not only learn content and test-taking strategies, but they also come away with the confidence needed to succeed on the MCAT.
Lily's proven record of mastering the MCAT and helping others do the same makes her the ideal choice for students seeking an MCAT tutor!
Madeline prioritizes being flexible and tailoring tutoring sessions to students’ individual needs.
Undergrad: University of Mary Washington
Madeline is a former collegiate pole vaulter and current weightlifter and runner. She is a vegetarian and an avid kombucha lover!
In addition to her outstanding academic performance, Madeline has gained research experience through her participation in a prestigious National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF REU) program between her second and third years of college. This competitive research opportunity allowed her to work alongside experienced scientists and contribute to cutting-edge research projects. Madeline also completed an independent research project at her home institution, demonstrating her initiative, creativity, and ability to apply her knowledge to real-world scientific problems.
Madeline's success in academics and research is even more impressive when considering the numerous other activities she was involved in during her college years. As an NCAA student-athlete, she learned to balance the demands of her sport with her studies, developing strong time management and organizational skills. Despite these significant commitments, she also found time to work in various healthcare-related roles, including as a pharmacy technician, patient transporter, and medical scribe.
Madeline places a big emphasis on empathizing with her students and providing personalized guidance based on their needs. Having started with a lower diagnostic MCAT score herself, Madeline understands the challenges that many students face when preparing for the exam. Through studying, lesson plans, and expert guidance, she raised her score by an impressive 16 points. Now she is excited to share what she learned with other students.
With her exceptional academic background, diverse extracurricular experiences, and passion for helping others succeed, Madeline is an ideal MCAT tutor for students seeking to achieve their best possible scores and pursue their dreams of a career in medicine.
Maggie has extensive experience tutoring students on the CARS sections of the exam.
Undergrad: University of Michigan
Maggie set up her dad and stepmom. They have now been married for five years.
Maggie is originally from Port Huron, Michigan where she was a National Merit Scholar. She has combined her passion for science with an interest in healthcare disparities, as evidenced by her choice of minor. This interdisciplinary approach to her studies provides her with a specialized perspective on health and medicine.
Maggie's passion for tutoring stems from her passion for education and her desire to help others accomplish their career goals. She knows that for many aspiring physicians, the MCAT is one of the biggest barriers to entry into medical school. She loves to help individuals who may struggle with standardized tests and test anxiety tackle this obstacle and pursue their goals.
As a tutor, Maggie goes beyond simply teaching content. She takes the time to get to know every student and understand their goals and passions. This personalized approach allows her to provide academic support, motivation, and encouragement throughout the challenging pre-medical journey.
Maggie approaches each tutoring session as a collaborative learning environment. She believes that tutoring is most effective when the student is an active participant; there is work that they need to put in both during their session and on their own time. Maggie tailors each session to each student's specific needs to help them get as much as possible out of their tutoring relationship.
What sets Maggie apart as a tutor is her compassion for students and her flexibility. She understands that each student has a lot going on in their life which may impact how much time and energy they can commit to their studying. As such, she is very flexible with students, always willing to adjust the plan based on their changing needs.
Maggie's greatest strengths are her deep understanding of the content tested on the MCAT and the test itself. Her degree in biochemistry has provided her with an understanding of the scientific concepts tested on the MCAT that is deeper than the level tested on the MCAT.
GRE Tutor
Undergrad: SUNY Geneseo
Graduate School: University of Rochester
Mary is an avid lover of movies, no matter the genre. She is always happy to discuss any movie, whether amazingly good or laughably bad!
Mary has helped students achieve their desired GRE scores and gain admission to their dream schools, such as Colgate University, Syracuse University, SUNY Binghamton, and George Washington University. She has refined her teaching strategies over the years to cater to a wide range of learning styles and continuously updates her techniques to match the changing patterns of standardized tests.
Mary is driven by her passion for education and public health. She finds fulfillment in seeing her students excel not only in their test scores but also in their chosen career paths. She believes that test prep is not only about learning the necessary content but also about learning how to think critically and strategically, a skill that can be applied to life beyond academics.
As a tutor, Mary is adept at providing students with personalized strategies and guidance. She understands the complexities and challenges of the application process and is committed to helping each student present their best self to top-tier schools. Her ability to distill complex concepts into manageable lessons and to provide constructive feedback has benefited numerous students.
Mary eagerly anticipates helping more Juris students find their path to success, whether that involves overcoming test-taking anxiety, improving study habits, or crafting a compelling law school application.
Melani personalizes each student's plan for success. She also has a 100% pass rate on NCLEX. When working with nursing students to increase test scores, students may see a 10% - 20% increase in test scores after just one session.
Undergrad: University of Cincinnati
Nursing School: Northern Kentucky University
Melani has two huskies and a rescue cat. In her spare time, she enjoys coupon cutting, traveling, and playing BINGO!
Melani's impressive career in nursing education spans over three decades. Her extensive experience in nursing academia has equipped her with a deep understanding of the application process for nursing programs, making her an invaluable resource for aspiring nurses. As a former Dean of Nursing, Melani was responsible for creating and overseeing the application process, giving her expert insights into what it takes to be a successful nursing candidate.
Melani's passion for tutoring stems from her desire to help students achieve their full potential in the nursing field. She recognizes that each student has unique strengths and weaknesses, and she tailors her approach to meet their individual needs. By guiding students through a personal assessment, Melani helps them identify areas for improvement and creates a customized plan to help them reach their goals. Her dedication to student success is evident in her impressive track record, with a 100% NCLEX pass rate for the last four years.
As a tutor, Melani focuses on teaching students effective test-taking strategies and helping them develop the critical thinking skills necessary to answer nursing questions confidently. She also emphasizes the importance of structure and organization in the learning process, ensuring that students have a solid foundation for success. Melani's approach is both supportive and challenging, pushing students to reach their full potential while providing the guidance and encouragement they need to succeed.
Melani's dedication to her students' success has earned her recognition as "Best of Tutors" for three years, and her glowing reviews can be found on various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Every student who has worked with Melanie has scored in Casper’s fourth quartile.
Undergrad: Concordia University
Medical School: McGill University
In her spare time, Melanie enjoys cooking foreign dishes from around the world.
Beyond her academic and research pursuits, Melanie has extensive experience in teaching and tutoring. She has served as a TA in various statistics courses at the university level, demonstrating her ability to effectively communicate complex concepts and support student learning.
Melanie excelled academically throughout college and medical school, maintaining a 4.0 GPA. Her dedication to academic excellence was further recognized through the scholarship awards she received at Concordia and McGill.
In addition to her academic achievements, Melanie has gained valuable practical experience through her work as a vaccinator throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. This role allowed her to contribute to the collective effort in combating the pandemic while also developing critical skills in healthcare delivery.
Melanie's commitment to research and advancing scientific knowledge is evident in her honors thesis, which resulted in the publication of an article about mental health during the pandemic. She has also presented her research findings through numerous poster presentations, further demonstrating her expertise and passion for her field.
Melanie's true passion lies in CASPer tutoring, an area where she has achieved remarkable success. Students who have worked with her have consistently scored in the fourth quartile, with a nearly perfect success rate in gaining acceptance to some of the most competitive schools and programs of their choice. Melanie's expertise in CASPer tutoring has proven invaluable for aspiring students, helping them navigate the challenging admissions process and present their best selves.
Internal Medicine, Oncology, Hematology
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Graduate School: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Medical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Dr. Warner learned how to scuba dive in 2019! Since then, she's explored the seas of Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Turks and Caicos. Her favorite dive was through a field of moon jellyfish. In her opinion, scuba diving is the closest feeling to flying there is.
Dr. Warner graduated from Johns Hopkins with an MD and MPH in epidemiology/biostatistics before becoming a resident physician at the Johns Hopkins Osler Internal Medicine Training Program. Dr. Warner has sat on the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine admissions committee and has years of experience as a pre-medical advisor working with students who have gone on to top medical schools. Dr. Warner is currently a Hematology/Oncology fellow at the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Warner obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona, where her fascination with the medical field flourished. She worked in a breast cancer research lab for four years, studying the protein interactions of triple-negative breast cancer. Her work in the lab led to her receiving funding to participate in a research exchange program in Sweden. Since then, Dr. Warner has authored 10+ peer-reviewed publications over her career.
Her research experiences solidified her interest in oncology and led her to the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. During medical school, she won multiple scholarships, including the AMWA Carter Global Health Fellowship and the PEO International Scholar Award. After her third year of medical school, Dr. Warner stepped away to pursue a fully funded MPH degree at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Here, she was able to learn advanced statistical techniques for clinical research.
As a consultant since her fourth year of medical school, Dr. Warner has worked with pre-medical students seeking guidance during their college years, as well as those navigating the medical school application process. She has also been involved in one-on-one advising and interview preparation. Her expertise extends to residency and internal medicine fellowship applications, making her a valuable mentor throughout a student's medical education journey.
Her passion for counseling stems from her own experiences applying to medical school and residency. She understands the stress and complexity of the process and wishes she had had someone knowledgeable to guide her through it. This experience, combined with her love for teaching, drives her commitment to helping future doctors achieve their goals.
Dr. Warner's approach to counseling is thorough, structured, and efficient. She maintains close contact with students during the application process, ensuring they have a partner to lean on during this stressful time. Her sessions are productive and tailored to each student's needs, covering a variety of topics. After each session, she provides a brief summary email, allowing students to review the discussion and follow up with any additional questions.
Her greatest strengths as a consultant include her meticulous attention to detail, vast experience working with students, and insider knowledge of how admissions committees operate and review applicants. Dr. Warner works quickly while ensuring each student receives dedicated time on their written work to present their best selves. A recent success story includes helping a student create an excellent update letter that resulted in their acceptance off the waitlist at UCSF.
Apart from her consulting work, Dr. Warner has continued to explore her interest in oncology and present at the American Society of Clinical Oncology. She was recently the keynote speaker at the Undergraduate Biology Research Program at the University of Arizona.
Dr. Warner brings meticulous attention to detail, vast experience working with students, and insider knowledge of how medical school and residency admissions committees operate and review applicants. She is passionate about helping students achieve their educational and professional goals.
Microbiology
Undergrad: University of Chicago
Graduate: Harvard Medical School
Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
In his free time, Dr. Menon enjoys studying history.
Dr. Menon’s higher education journey began at the University of Chicago, where he graduated with a BA and departmental honors in history, philosophy, and social science of science and medicine. During college, he served as Program Coordinator for STRIVE, an after-school tutoring program for adolescents with sickle cell disease. Before attending medical school, he earned his MS in bioethics from Harvard Medical School.
During his medical education, Dr. Menon served as a writing coach and peer tutor. Throughout medical school and residency, he regularly contributed to the Merck Medical Student Manual, spotlighting medical school life and current issues in medicine. He has also earned recognition for his academic achievements, including the American Society of Clinical Pathology's Gold Award and research grants from the Brian Werbel Memorial Fund and the American Heart Association. His written work is featured in prestigious journals such as Hektoen International, the Harvard Medical School Bioethics Journal, The Pathologist, JAMA Cardiology, and the Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases.
In addition to his academic accomplishments, Dr. Menon has presented scientific work at major conferences, including the American Epilepsy Society, the American Society of Microbiology, and the Society of General Internal Medicine's annual meetings. His dedication to medical education earned him induction into the Feinberg Academy of Medical Educators Trainee section, where he contributes significantly to the training of first-year medical students.
As a counselor, Dr. Menon excels in providing comprehensive support to aspiring medical students and residents. His involvement with platforms like Inside the Match and MatchToPath allows him to share his expertise in personal statement development, resume building, and interview preparation. His methodical approach ensures that each student receives personalized guidance tailored to their specific needs and aspirations.
Dr. Menon brings a wealth of experience in mentoring and academic excellence, guiding aspiring students through the complex application process. His methodical mentorship style involves tailoring individualized plans based on each student’s goals and unique backgrounds, helping them develop compelling application packages.
Dr. Menon's commitment to mentoring and education, combined with his extensive experience in clinical pathology and medical research, positions him well to guide the next generation of doctors. His passion for helping others navigate the complexities of the application process ensures students are well-prepared for their future careers in medicine.
Urology, Surgery, Internal Medicine
Undergrad: Columbia University
Medical School: New York University School of Medicine
Dr. Xu comes from a family of creatives—his grandfather was a Hollywood actor, his brother is a popular content creator, and his aunt has written several books. In his spare time, he enjoys trying out new recipes and restaurants, and traveling—South Africa and Costa Rica are next on his list!
As a competitive high school swimmer and crew team member, Dr. Xu honed his discipline and teamwork skills, which later translated to his success as a Division I athlete at Columbia University. Pursuing a major in biology on the pre-med track, he maintained an impressive 3.8 cumulative GPA while balancing his athletic commitments and community involvement.
During his time at Columbia, Dr. Xu's passion for helping others shone through his volunteer work at the Crime Victims Treatment Center, where he provided support to survivors of domestic violence in the Emergency Department. Recognizing the importance of health education, he taught classes in under-resourced high schools through Peer Health Exchange.
Dr. Xu also spent two years as a research assistant at Columbia, studying the effect of chronic stress on the developmental fate of stem cells, before spending two years as a Contemporary Biology Lab teaching assistant. Additionally, he spearheaded the Columbia chapter of Camp Kesem, organizing a transformative summer camp for children whose parents were battling cancer.
After graduating from Columbia, Dr. Xu began his gap year to improve his skills further and gain new experiences. He conducted bench research at NYU's Department of Biochemistry, deepening his understanding of the scientific foundations of medicine, before scoring in the top 0.01% of MCAT takers. Simultaneously, he provided private tutoring services across Manhattan, honing his ability to communicate complex concepts effectively.
At NYU, Dr. Xu discovered his passion for urology after shadowing several surgical specialties. He has recently secured a prestigious position at Case Western University Hospitals for a genitourinary reconstruction and gender affirmation fellowship.
As a first-generation physician and a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Dr. Xu brings a different perspective to his role as a mentor and advisor. He recognizes that each student's journey to medical school and beyond is deeply personal and shaped by their individual experiences and background. His ability to connect with and support a diverse range of applicants sets him apart as a trusted guide and advocate for aspiring medical professionals.
Anesthesiology
Undergrad: University of Pittsburgh
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine
Dr. Warburton is a licensed rescue diver, a die-hard Steelers fan, and a self-proclaimed wine and chocolate expert. He enjoys going to the gym, playing video games, playing the piano, and shooting.
Originally from the greater Pittsburgh area, Dr. Warburton completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Pittsburgh, majoring in computational chemistry with a focus on biology. During college, he conducted research through the Department of Biomedical Informatics, publishing a paper in Scientific Reports on long non-coding RNA SNHG7 and its impact on breast cancer. Demonstrating exceptional academic prowess, Dr. Warburton graduated in just three years before proceeding directly to medical school at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Alongside his academic pursuits, Dr. Warburton co-founded Retina Technologies Inc., a startup valued at $12 million. As the former Chief Technology Officer, he led the development of a revolutionary approach to vision care. The company aims to disrupt the field by leveraging virtual reality, retinal imaging, and machine learning on a portable platform, providing affordable, accessible, and accurate vision screening across the United States. Under his leadership, the company conducted four clinical trials, and submitted three provisional patents and one non-provisional PCT patent, with Dr. Warburton personally overseeing the development of both hardware and software components.
Dr. Warburton’s ability to balance these responsibilities while excelling in his medical studies is a testament to his dedication and time management skills. He is committed to helping others in their medical careers, leveraging his diverse experiences to mentor and guide aspiring healthcare professionals.
Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Undergrad: Cornell University
Medical School: Harvard Medical School (Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Program)
Before medical school, Dr. Podury lived solo in Japan for two months and documented her time in a travel sketchbook. Her book grows as she travels more—most recently, to Iceland and Denmark.
Dr. Podury is currently an Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery resident at the University of California San Diego. Before beginning her residency, she earned a BA in neuroscience from Cornell University, where she was a Hunter R. Rawlings Presidential Research Scholar, Barry M. Goldwater Scholar Honorable Mention, and a Phi Beta Kappa member. She earned her MD from Harvard Medical School in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Program.
During her time at Cornell, Dr. Podury earned several awards in recognition of her research, including the Einhorn Discovery Grant, the Zuckerman Prize for Excellence in Bioengineering Research, the Ewing Family Service Award, and the Menschell Cornell Commitment Award. While studying neural circuits, Archana worked at a syringe exchange in Ithaca, New York, where she witnessed firsthand the mechanics of court-based drug rehabilitation. Listening to patients’ stories deepened her conviction that science alone could not capture multiple dimensions of health and disease, which paved her path toward medicine.
At Harvard, Dr. Podury received $90,000 in scholarship support as a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow and David Margin Graduate Student Leadership Fellow; she was also a recipient of the Massachusetts Medical Society Information Technology Award and Freeberg Student Research Award. Her work has centered on developing technologies to improve patient’s quality of life. In the Boyden Lab at MIT, she used optical imaging methods to characterize circuit dysfunction in human brain organoid models of neurodevelopmental disease, culminating in a publication in Nature.
Dr. Podury worked in the Dhand Lab at Brigham and Women’s Hospital to apply network science tools to understand how patients’ social environments influence their health outcomes during disability. She is currently working in the Otopathology lab at Massachusetts Eye & Ear to study implant options for patients with sensorineural hearing loss and is applying machine learning methods to study surgical outcomes.
As an admissions coach, she enjoys listening to students' stories and is committed to helping them communicate their interests genuinely and in alignment with their values.
Diagnostic Radiology
Undergrad: University of Georgia
Medical School: Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Dr. Park is a former amateur boxer who has had the chance to box in Georgia and Vietnam.
Dr. Park graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia with the highest honors and a research distinction. At UGA, he rowed for the UGA Crew Team, led over 8 campus organizations, led the genetic engineering team to a gold medal at an international competition against >300 teams, interned at the Institute for Disaster Management, established the UGA STEM Research Alliance, and was awarded the Presidential Award of Excellence as one of the overall top 1% graduate students. He also had several international study and healthcare experiences in South Korea, Spain, and Vietnam as a Freeman-Asia Scholar and a visiting student intern.
At Vanderbilt, Dr. Park led several mentoring, patient care, and advocacy initiatives. He was the director of the Shade Tree Plastic Surgery & Wound Care clinic, which provides free care to underserved patients who require plastic surgery procedures and wound care in Nashville, TN. To improve patient care and access, he served as a subcommittee leader on the Vanderbilt Medical Center’s High-Value Care Committee and as a board member of the Vanderbilt Tennessee Medical Association chapter. He mentored students from various backgrounds and interests when he served as the leader of the Plastic Surgery Interest Group. During this time, he also served as a medical writer for the Journal of Medical Insight.
Before residency, he also completed a dual research fellowship as a fully funded Vanderbilt Medical Scholar in Plastic Surgery and Hematology/Oncology, where he researched patient-reported outcomes measures, biomedical ethics, and immune checkpoint inhibitors. This research resulted in >20 publications, numerous podium and poster presentations at national and international meetings, several major international studies, and a grant from the National Center for Advancing Translational Science. Several of his works were published in high-impact journals such as JAMA Pediatrics and featured in news outlets.
As a first-generation physician and the son of immigrant parents, Dr. Park has the lived experience to help guide others who are on a similar path. His greatest strengths include his ability to work with all types of candidates due to the diverse experiences he’s encountered in most general premed activities, including athletics, research, community service, experiences abroad, teaching, social advocacy, legislation, medical employment, etc. These experiences have allowed him to successfully match into a top-tier medical school and residency program.
Transplant Surgery
Undergrad: University of California, Irvine
Medical School: University of California, Irvine
Graduate School: Northwestern University
Dr. Hasjim is an ardent supporter of the Seattle Mariners, Pittsburgh Steelers, and March Madness. He enjoys exploring local culinary delights and barbershops, and he even cuts his own hair, occasionally offering his barbering skills to family and friends.
Dr. Hasjim has been awarded the Gold Humanism Honor Society Award and the Golden Scalpel – Resident Teacher of the Year Award, awards given by medical students. Dr. Hasjim is excited to demystify the medical and residency admissions process and work with applicants from many walks of life.
Dr. Hasjim received his undergraduate and medical education from UC Irvine and a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation from Northwestern University. Throughout his own journey through medicine, he realized that navigating through a career path in medicine can be complex and he is passionate about making the medical school admissions process as transparent as possible. His dedication and outstanding performance earned him prestigious accolades such as Excellence in Research Honors and the Chancellor's Award of Distinction.
During his undergraduate years at UC Irvine, Bima developed a proven track record of academic productivity and service to the community. For his work in research, community service, and academic achievements, he was awarded Excellence in Research Honors and the Chancellor’s Award of Distinction – given to only 28 undergraduate students out of 8,662 students in the graduating class. When Bima matriculated into medical school at UC Irvine, he found his calling in surgery and was awarded the Dr. J. Gordon Hatfield Department of Surgery Award and the Vincent P. Carroll, Jr. Award for Outstanding Research upon graduation.
With a diverse range of academic interests and a deep commitment to teaching and mentoring, Dr. Hasjim's ability to guide applicants in articulating their passion for healthcare and personal stories is one of his greatest strengths. His passion for helping students achieve their dream schools can help anyone who feels stuck or needs extra guidance.
Dr. Hasjim is enthusiastic about clarifying the intricacies of medical and residency admissions and assisting applicants from various backgrounds in crafting compelling applications that showcase their qualities and experiences. His dedication to mentorship and his understanding of the challenges faced by applicants make him an invaluable asset to those pursuing a career in medicine.
Vascular Surgery, Wound Care
Undergrad: Duke University Pratt School of Engineering
Medical School: Duke University School of Medicine
In addition to his professional commitments, Charles is a loving husband and father. He enjoys spending quality time with his wife and daughter, exploring the vibrant city life of New York.
Dr. Fang began his academic journey in biomedical engineering at Duke University Pratt School of Engineering before earning his medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine. His academic excellence in college led to his induction into the Tau Beta Pi engineering honors society.
While pursuing his medical degree, Charles developed a keen interest in vascular biology, leading him to further explore this area through extensive research on the VEGFR2 receptor pathway. His valuable contribution was acknowledged with the prestigious Surgical Skills Award and the Eugene Stead Research Scholarship. Following his passion for vascular biology, he completed his residency training in Vascular Surgery at the University of Massachusetts.
Today, Charles applies his knowledge and skills in the New York City area, where he has built a successful career as a wound physician. His dedication to his field, combined with his rigorous academic background, makes him a source of knowledge for aspiring medical students. As an admissions coach, he is committed to sharing his insights and experiences to help students navigate the complex medical school admissions process.
Anesthesiology
Undergrad: Vassar College
Medical School: Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Dr. Lee was a saber fencer for eight years and was on the Division III NCAA Men’s Fencing team at Vassar College.
Before medical school, Dr. Lee graduated with departmental honors in Biology from Vassar College, where he was also Captain of the EMS agency. During his gap year, he worked as a research assistant at Northwell Health in Thoracic Surgery, managing a lung cancer database and publishing a paper on the benefits of robotic surgery for lung cancer. During his last year in medical school, he was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society for excellence in academic performance and leadership. He will also be graduating with a Certificate of Special Proficiency in Medical Ultrasound.
Dr. Lee has always had a passion for medical education and helping students achieve their goals. He has mentored numerous pre-medical students at all points in the process of preparing to apply to medical school, from first-year college students to set them up favorably for the future to students actively in the application process. He specializes in a holistic approach to help students display their strengths beyond their academic records or metrics, allowing medical school admissions committees to fully appreciate their individuality.
Dr. Lee also brings first-hand insight to the CASPer test, having taken it as both a pre-medical and medical student, recently scoring in the top quartile. With Inspira Advantage, he hopes to continue helping even more students on their journey to becoming a physician.
Radiology
Undergrad: University of Texas at Dallas
Medical School: Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Webb is a skilled drummer with over 16 years of experience. He particularly enjoys playing rock, funk, punk, and metal drums.
Following medical school, Dr. Webb matched into the highly competitive integrated vascular surgery residency at UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas. He completed two years in this program, gaining valuable surgical experience. Dr. Webb took a position as a research fellow at UT Southwestern, further expanding his medical knowledge and research skills. However, recognizing his evolving interests, Dr. Webb made the courageous decision to change his career path and pursue radiology.
Throughout his academic and professional journey, Dr. Webb has maintained a strong commitment to mentorship for those at every stage in their medical education journeys, from high school to residency. This passion for mentorship is a core part of his professional identity, and he plans to continue this as an active component of his career.
Dr. Webb's background as a first-generation college graduate from a blue-collar environment gives him a special perspective on the challenges faced by many aspiring medical professionals. Having navigated the path to medical school without familial guidance, he deeply empathizes with those seeking direction and is committed to providing comprehensive support to students throughout the admissions process.
With his diverse medical experience, academic achievements, and genuine passion for mentorship, Dr. Webb is exceptionally well-equipped to guide aspiring medical students through the complex and competitive medical school application process. His personal journey of resilience and adaptability in pursuing his true calling in medicine serves as an inspiring example for those he mentors.
OB/GYN, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Global Health
Undergrad: The University of Chicago
Graduate School: Columbia University
Medical School: Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Dr. Talbott tutored a family in Hyde Park who lived down the street from the Obamas. She sometimes would see former President Barack Obama drive by in his motorcade!
Originally from Ohio, Dr. Talbott graduated with honors from the University of Chicago with a degree in psychology and biology. Her path to medicine included serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Paraguay for two years, where she gained experience in community health outreach and public health.
Following her Peace Corps service, Dr. Talbott worked as a clinical research coordinator at the University of Washington, contributing to various projects in general and vascular surgery. This experience, combined with her international service, has given her over four years of domestic and international public health experience.
Dr. Talbott's passion for education and mentorship is evident in her role as an academic tutor for Mayo Clinic, where she led multiple lectures for medical board review courses and privately tutored students. To further her interests in service, advocacy, and education, she completed an MPH at Columbia University between her third and fourth years of medical school.
Dr. Talbott's interests include human trafficking awareness, medical education, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and global health. She is particularly interested in minimally invasive surgery within her chosen field of OB/GYN. Her language skills include ACTFL Advanced-High fluency certification in Spanish (oral and written), with over two years of working experience in Spanish-speaking environments.
As a first-generation medical student, Dr. Talbott brings a unique perspective to medical education and the application process. She has extensive experience mentoring pre-medical and medical students in various aspects of their careers, including research, academic writing, networking, and the medical school and residency application processes, including applying for scholarships. She enjoys helping students identify their passions and highlight their strengths to put together the best application package possible.
With her combination of academic excellence, global health experience, and commitment to advocacy and education, Dr. Jennifer Talbott is well-positioned to make significant contributions to the OB/GYN field and to continue her work in mentoring the next generation of medical professionals.
Diagnostic Radiology
Undergrad: Northwestern University
Medical School: University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
Dr. Knox has a passion for international travel and has been to over 30 countries.
Dr. Knox was raised in the Bay Area and graduated with honors from Northwestern University, majoring in biological sciences. During his time at Northwestern, Dr. Knox was actively involved in peer tutoring and bench research, culminating in the completion of an honors thesis. Following his graduation, he invested his skills in Alzheimer's research at the Gladstone Institute in San Francisco for two years before enrolling at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine.
In medical school, Dr. Knox continued to mentor and tutor undergraduate and medical students, and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. He also completed a year-long fellowship during medical school to conduct multiple radiology research projects using semi-automated machine learning for the National Institutes of Health. He was awarded the Dean’s Prize for his research.
As a diagnostic radiology resident at UCSF, Dr. Knox displays a keen interest in academic radiology. He continues to mentor, serving as the resident liaison for the residency's Medical Student Teaching program. He has also served on the UCSF diagnostic radiology admissions committee as an application reviewer and interviewer. Additionally, Dr. Knox has tutored 50+ students and helped them succeed on their USMLE Step exams.
These personal and professional experiences have helped Dr. Knox develop a deep understanding of what top medical schools and residency programs seek in applicants, and he is eager to share his expert insights with students. He is passionate about coaching students and helping them maximize their potential as future medical professionals.
Orthopedic Surgery
Undergrad: Cornell University
Medical School: Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Andjei enjoys recreational sports leagues, playing bass, and creative writing. He recently started a vinyl music collection, has a deep fascination with sea turtles, and is actively learning to salsa dance.
Dr. Andjei earned a degree in biomedical science with a focus on neuroscience from Cornell University before attending Weill Cornell. While in medical school, he played a pivotal role as an admissions interviewer and board voting member. This valuable experience sparked a keen interest in educational advising, mentorship, and academic support.
Prior to medical school, he honed these passions as an educational specialist for the New York Foundling, one of New York City's oldest and largest child welfare agencies. Dr. Andjei's dedication to education also led him to advise several undergraduate and medical students throughout their medical school and residency admissions processes.
In addition to his pursuits in education, Dr. Andjei actively contributes to the academic community as a reviewer for esteemed academic journals such as the Global Spine Journal and the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS). He also serves as a chief resident in orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Upon completion of his residency, he plans to extend his expertise further by pursuing a spine surgery fellowship at NYU.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Undergrad: California State University, San Marcos
Medical School: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Dr. Munoz played competitive softball for more than 10 years and still plays recreationally. She enjoys spending time reading, cooking, going to concerts, gardening, and training her doberman.
Dr. Munoz graduated summa cum laude from California State University San Marcos with a BS in biology and a minor in chemistry, after being recruited to play softball for the university. Her dedication and hard work were evident in her ability to score in the 96th percentile on the MCAT while working three jobs and attending school full-time.
Dr. Munoz's academic prowess continued to grow at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, where she graduated after scoring above the 90th percentile on both USMLE Step 1 and Step 2. Her impressive performance during the residency application process led to more than 20 interviews in her chosen specialty of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Ultimately, Dr. Munoz matched at a top 10 program in the country for this specialty, the University of Wisconsin, where she worked towards a fellowship in microsurgical reconstructive surgery.
Dr. Munoz’s 10+ years of extensive mentoring and admissions experience have provided her with insider tips for the admissions process from the perspective of admissions committees she is excited to share with aspiring medical professionals.
Dr. Munoz's passion for advising and working with students stems from her own experiences and challenges throughout medical school and residency application processes. As the first in her family to graduate with a college degree, she overcame numerous obstacles in the preparation for and admission to medical school and residency, from which she learned immensely. This personal journey has fueled her desire to make the process more streamlined, straightforward, efficient, and successful for future students.
Dermatology, Internal Medicine, Clinical Research, Community Outreach, Women And Children’s Health, Obgyn, Clinical Outcomes, and Skin Cancer
Undergrad: George Washington University
Medical School: George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
In her free time, Dr. Aizman enjoys exploring cities, trying out new restaurants, running, taking Peloton classes, and listening to audiobooks.
While in medical school, Dr. Aizman became a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and a Health Services Scholarship Recipient. Before starting her residency, she honed her skills by completing a clinical research fellowship with the University of Pennsylvania's Dermatology Oncology Center. Additionally, she has presented her research findings at major national conferences, including the American Academy of Dermatology and the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.
Drawing from her own experiences navigating the competitive world of medical education and residency applications, Dr. Aizman provides personalized guidance to help students achieve their goals. Her passion for empowering the next generation of medical professionals is evident in her volunteer work as an admissions counselor at the George Washington University School of Medicine, where she dedicated two years to assisting students through the interview process before serving as an interview coordinator at Johns Hopkins University.
Beyond her impressive academic and professional achievements, Dr. Aizman is known for her compassionate and personable nature. She understands the challenges and uncertainties that medical students face and goes above and beyond to provide the support and residency application guidance they need to succeed. Her genuine desire to help others and her extensive knowledge of the residency application process make her an exceptional mentor and role model for aspiring medical residents.
Commercial Operations, Clinical Medicine, AI Innovation
Undergrad: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Medical School: Duke University School of Medicine
Dr. Patel lives in New York City with his wife and dog and enjoys hikes (both nature and urban), playing sports, beer, and traveling.
Dr. Patel earned his MD from Duke University School of Medicine, where he honed his medical knowledge and clinical skills. Following his medical school education, he completed a year of internal medicine residency training at Northwestern University, further improving his understanding of patient care and the healthcare system.
In addition to his medical career, Dr. Patel ventured into management consulting, working for McKinsey & Company. This experience broadened his skill set, helping him develop a strong sense of structure, organization, and problem-solving. These skills, combined with his medical expertise, allow him to provide comprehensive and tailored guidance to his coaching clients.
Currently, Dr. Patel is an integral part of Rhino Health, a cutting-edge healthcare AI startup specializing in federated learning. His involvement in this innovative field demonstrates his commitment to staying at the forefront of healthcare advancements and his ability to adapt to new challenges. Despite his work in the startup world, Dr. Patel continues to practice medicine, ensuring that he remains connected to the realities of patient care and the evolving landscape of the medical profession.
As a coach, Dr. Patel is known for his highly structured, organized, and logical approach, which reflects the skills he gained during his time at McKinsey and his medical training. What sets him apart, however, is his empathy and understanding. Dr. Patel's ability to connect with students on a personal level allows him to provide not only strategic guidance but also emotional support throughout the challenging admissions process.
Diagnostic Radiology
Undergrad: McGill University
Medical School: Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Dr. Ruelle is an ardent traveler having visited over 40 countries, and summited Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa, just a week after Match Day! She is trilingual, fluent in Spanish, French, and English, and has been learning Mandarin since elementary school.
Before medical school, Dr. Ruelle earned a degree in anatomy & cell biology with a minor in Mandarin from McGill University. During her tenure at Hofstra/Northwell, she held multiple leadership roles in various clubs (LMSA, Medical French, Global Health), was a medical Spanish instructor to her peers, conducted clinical research in neurosurgery and diagnostic and interventional radiology, earned a certificate of special proficiency in point-of-care ultrasound. She also traveled to Uganda for a global health experience before graduation.
Passionate about helping medical students, Dr. Ruelle has mentored several students applying for diagnostic radiology residencies. Her insight into the process, combined with her diverse experiences and academic prowess, make her an exceptional counselor for those seeking guidance in achieving their residency goals. Additionally, she successfully couples-matched with her partner and can provide a lot of insight into the process.
Over the years, Dr. Ruelle has accumulated extensive tutoring and mentoring experience, particularly throughout medical school. She has successfully proofread many essays. She is particularly proud of one student she assisted who was then accepted into her alma mater's medical school with a scholarship. Last year, she supported numerous students through the residency application process, providing critical proofreading and guidance, especially for students who were undergoing the couples match.
What sets Dr. Ruelle apart as a consultant is her international background, successful match into a very competitive transitional year and diagnostic radiology program, and expertise in navigating the couples match successfully (She was able to couples match outside of her geographical area). She is dedicated to going the extra mile for students, ensuring personalized and effective guidance throughout the entire session.
As a counselor, Dr. Ruelle's greatest strengths lie in her meticulous attention to detail—she always double-checks everything to ensure accuracy. She is committed to going above and beyond for students, tailoring her approach to their strengths and weaknesses in their residency applications. Her flexibility allows her to adapt seamlessly to each student's needs.
Neurology
Undergrad: Touro College
Medical School: Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine
One of Dr. Kirsch's proudest accomplishments is successfully balancing the demands of pre-med, medical school, and residency with being a dedicated and loving parent.
Dr. Kirsch graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science, demonstrating his academic prowess from the outset. He was then admitted to his top choice medical school, Touro University of Nevada, where he continued to excel. Dr. Kirsch scored in the 95th percentile on the USMLE and 99th percentile on the COMLEX exams and also achieved the highest scores on the Pediatrics and Family Medicine Shelf exams.
Following medical school, Dr. Kirsch was accepted into a highly competitive neurology residency program, which he had ranked first overall. His dedication and patient-centered approach were recognized with the "co-intern" of the year award. In his second year of residency, Dr. Kirsch's commitment to education and patient care was further acknowledged with both the Medical Student Teaching Award and the Patient Advocacy and Professionalism Award.
As a consultant, Dr. Kirsch's greatest strengths lie in his deep knowledge and experience in the medical field, his ability to break down complex concepts into understandable terms, and his talent for guiding students and physicians through each step of the application and training process.
Dr. Kirsch's approach to coaching is characterized by his dedication to understanding each student's needs and goals. He leverages his own experiences and successes to provide personalized guidance, whether it's preparing for exams, navigating the medical or residency application process, or developing impactful skills for a successful medical career.
With his exceptional academic background, clinical experience, and genuine passion for mentoring, Dr. Kirsch is well-positioned to guide aspiring and current medical professionals through the challenges of medical education and career development. His commitment to excellence and patient-centered care makes him an ideal mentor for those pursuing a career in medicine.
Urology
Undergrad: The University of Michigan
Medical School: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Dr. Rabinowitz loves meal-prepping, playing drums or guitar with friends, and going on long walks with his chihuahua named Roo. He is also an avid skier and a lifelong fan of the New York Rangers.
Dr. Rabinowitz's academic journey began at the University of Michigan, where he graduated with the Highest Distinction, earning a degree in cellular and molecular biology. His undergraduate career was marked by exceptional achievements, including being named a James B. Angell Scholar for seven consecutive semesters of perfect scholarship. He was inducted into both Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Societies as a third-year student, an honor reserved for the top percentile of Michigan's graduating class.
During his time at Michigan, Dr. Rabinowitz demonstrated a strong commitment to peer education and mentorship. He served as a tutor, small group facilitator, and course leader for Introductory Biochemistry at the college's Science Learning Center, and as a mentor in the Michigan Pre-Med Advising Community (MPAC). His dedication extended beyond academics, as he volunteered as a music therapist at Michigan's Hospital, playing acoustic guitar for patients and their families.
Dr. Rabinowitz's leadership and commitment to medical education were evident in his roles at Johns Hopkins. As a Lester Persky, MD Urologic Research Scholar, Dr. Rabinowitz not only graduated with 30+ publications but was also the principal investigator of a study sponsored by the Sexual Medicine Society of North America. He was integral in the Liaison Committee on Medical Education's institutional review of Johns Hopkins, served as an inaugural coach in the medical school's "Peer-to-Peer" learning program, and founded the school's Music and Medicine Interest Group.
He was elected by his peers to serve on the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine admissions committee. In this role, he was a voting and interviewing member, reviewing applications for half of all interviewed candidates, personally interviewing over 25 applicants, and participating in committee meetings as a voting member. He was also chosen as the study body speaker at National Match Day.
Dr. Rabinowitz's experience as both an applicant and an admissions committee member gives him insights into the medical school and residency application process. His broad experience as a counselor, advising peers and students throughout medical school in both formal and informal settings, makes him an invaluable resource for aspiring medical students and residents.
Psychiatry
Undergrad: Barnard College, Columbia University
Medical School: University of California, Irvine
Dr. Rand is a former competitive equestrian showjumper!
Dr. Rand completed her undergraduate studies at Barnard College, where she majored in English. Driven by her love for literature, she obtained her Master's degree in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University, further refining her analytical and critical thinking abilities.
While pursuing her passion for literature, Dr. Rand discovered her love for medicine and mental health. Determined to make a positive impact in the healthcare field, she completed the Scripps College Postbaccalaureate Program, which prepared her for the rigors of medical school. Dr. Rand then joined the UC Irvine School of Medicine and received her MD.
Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Rand has demonstrated a strong commitment to tutoring and mentoring. During her time at Barnard College, she worked at the Barnard Writing Center, helping students improve their writing skills and express their ideas effectively. At UC Irvine, she took on the role of a student interviewer, giving her insight into what schools look for in applicants. She also mentored undergraduate pre-med students, providing guidance and support as they navigated their own paths to medicine.
Dr. Rand's passion for helping students find structure and clarity in their thoughts and experiences sets her apart as an admissions counselor. She understands that the medical school and residency application processes can be overwhelming, and she is dedicated to helping students build confidence and highlight their strengths. By working closely with each student, she helps them craft compelling narratives that underscore their personal and academic achievements and commitment to serving others.
General Surgery, Vascular
Undergrad: University of California Los Angeles
Graduate School: Keck Graduate Institute
Medical School: Touro College of Medicine New York
Dr. Sarad is an avid traveler whose mother works in the airline industry—she enjoys planning her next place to explore. Growing up, she was a competitive summer and basketball player
Dr. Sarad's academic journey began at UCLA, where she graduated with honors, majoring in physiological sciences and minoring in global studies. She then pursued a Master's in biotechnology at Keck Graduate Institute, focusing on device/diagnostic development and collaborating with biotech/pharmaceutical companies on projects involving clinical applicability and therapeutic options. She also started a new Global Brigades chapter in her graduate program with medical trips to Honduras.
Dr. Sarad’s passion for medicine led her to New York, where she completed her medical school education at Touro College of Medicine. Dr. Sarad graduated in the top 10% of her class, and her academic excellence was recognized through her membership in the Sigma Sigma Phi National Honors Society. Her success led her to NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center’s Surgical Residency Program, a competitive program with only five categorical positions open per year. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Sarad has been heavily involved in research, presenting at national conferences such as the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) and publishing manuscripts.
Dr. Sarad's dedication to mentorship is evident in her extensive coaching experience. She has mentored several prospective pre-medical and medical students, helping them achieve their career goals through coursework assistance, test prep, and application guidance. During medical school, Dr. Sarad was a member of MedAchieve, mentoring high school students interested in pursuing medicine through weekly didactics, encouragement of extracurricular activities, and college application review.
With her strong academic background, research experience, and passion for mentorship, Dr. Sarad is well-positioned to guide students through the challenges of medical school and residency applications. Her blend of experience in biotechnology, global health, and surgery provides her with a comprehensive understanding of the medical field, allowing her to offer interdisciplinary guidance to students.
Neurology
Undergrad: Vanderbilt University
Medical School: Emory University School of Medicine
Dr. Okeke is a skilled Super Smash Bros. player. He knows how to juggle and loves to longboard.
Dr. Okeke attended Vanderbilt University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in neuroscience, before attending the Emory School of Medicine. There, he pursued research on the negative effects of stress, particularly racism, on the white matter architecture of the brain. Currently, he is a neurology resident at UCSF.
Dr. Okeke's research interests are primarily focused on traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury, with a particular emphasis on the recovery process. He aims to continue researching implantable devices that can aid in rehabilitation and improve patients' quality of life.
As a prior medical school student interviewer, Dr. Okeke brings expert insights into what admissions committees look for in applicants. He emphasizes the importance of crafting a compelling narrative within the application, focusing on threading different traits and strengths, especially for applicants with lower GPAs or test scores.
Dr. Okeke's approach to mentoring is empathetic, compassionate, and solution-oriented. As a person from a group underrepresented in medicine, he understands the challenges applicants face. He is passionate about making the daunting medical school and residency application processes more accessible while instilling confidence in students.
With his combination of academic excellence, research experience, and commitment to diversity in medicine, Dr. Okeke is prepared to guide aspiring medical students and residents through every step of their application journey. His dedication to helping students reach their fullest potential makes him a great source of knowledge and support for those navigating the path to a career in medicine.
Internal Medicine
Undergrad: The College of New Jersey
Graduate School: Rutgers University
Medical School: Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Dr. Patel enjoys spending time with family and friends, running, listening to podcasts, and cheering for Liverpool FC. He also has a black belt in karate.
Dr. Patel's academic journey began at the College of New Jersey, where he graduated from the honors program with a Bachelor's degree in biology and a minor in economics. Following his undergraduate studies, he dedicated a year to City Year, an AmeriCorps program, providing classroom and after-school support to 9th-grade students in Queens, NY. This experience deepened his commitment to education and community service.
Before entering medical school, Dr. Patel obtained a Master's degree in biomedical sciences at Rutgers University, further strengthening his scientific foundation. He then matriculated at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS), where he excelled academically and in community service. As a student doctor at the Promise Clinic, he provided care for uninsured patients in the local community, demonstrating his commitment to accessible healthcare.
Dr. Patel's passion for teaching and mentorship is evident in his diverse experiences. He has worked as an SAT and MCAT tutor and has coached inmates for the GED at a correctional facility. At Rutgers RWJMS, he helped coordinate the mentorship program between master’s biomedical sciences students and first-year medical students.
As a mentor, Dr. Patel has successfully guided numerous applicants through the medical school application process. He understands the challenges of the application process and excels at breaking it down into manageable steps. His approach focuses on helping applicants convey their motivations and highlight their individual achievements.
Psychiatry, Women's Mental Health
Undergrad: Harvard University
Medical School: David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Since moving to NYC, Dr. Mathelier developed a passion for food and aspires to explore every restaurant that has earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand Award in the city. She loves dancing and attends Caribbean-inspired dance classes throughout the week.
Dr. Mathelier holds a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Harvard University, with a specialization in social and cognitive neuroscience and a minor in global health & health policy. After completing her undergraduate studies, she earned an MD/MBA from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and the UCLA Anderson School of Management.
Throughout her academic career, Dr. Mathelier has demonstrated a strong commitment to research, neuroscience, and global health. During her time at Harvard, she conducted impactful studies at institutions such as the Pasteur Institute in Paris and the Neurodevelopmental Phenotyping Program at Boston Children's Hospital. Additionally, she has worked with NGOs to improve healthcare access in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, missions she continued during her gap year. This dedication to serving underserved communities remained a central focus during her time at medical school, as proven by her involvement in the Charles Drew UCLA Program, her research and publications in Haiti, and her pivotal role in establishing the Los Angeles Global Health Conference.
Alongside her impressive academic and research achievements, Dr. Mathelier is deeply passionate about mentorship and has a proven track record of guiding pre-med students through the complex medical school admissions process. She has interviewed candidates, evaluated applicants, and participated in Q&A sessions, providing expert advice and support to aspiring medical students. As a leader of the Pre-Med Mentorship Program and a pre-med advisor at the UCLA Academic Achievement Program, she focused on assisting first-generation and transfer pre-med students, promoting diversity and inclusion in the medical field. As an NYU resident, she continued to engage with prospective applicants through residency recruitment events.
As a counselor, Dr. Mathelier uses her experiences to provide personalized guidance to applicants. Her ability to help applicants find their voice and craft compelling narratives sets her apart as a mentor. Her extensive knowledge of the admissions process allows her to empower students to pursue their dreams and succeed in their medical careers.
Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Preventative Cardio, and Sports Cardio
Undergrad: University of Washington
Medical School: Washington State University
Dr. Mellacheruvu is a downhill skiing enthusiast, a diehard Seattle Seahawks fan, and a Carnatic classical singer.
Dr. Mellacheruvu initially began his college career at the University of Washington with dreams of playing competitive cricket. However, a sports injury sustained during a study abroad trip in Oxford unexpectedly ignited his passion for medicine. Dr. Mellacheruvu graduated from the UW Honors College with a degree in biochemistry, setting the stage for his future in the medical field.
Choosing to stay close to home, Dr. Mellacheruvucompleted his medical education at Washington State University. During his clinical rotations, he developed a deep interest in cardiology, which would shape his future career aspirations.
Throughout medical school, Dr. Mellacheruvu demonstrated his commitment to advocacy and research. He became involved with national advocacy through the American College of Physicians, working to promote the interests of internal medicine physicians and their patients. Simultaneously, he participated in cardiometabolic research collaborations with teams at institutions such as Massachusetts General Hospital, Duke University, Northwestern University, the University of Washington, and the University of Pennsylvania.
Between college and medical school, Dr. Mellacheruvu gained valuable clinical and research experience. He worked as a scribe for an oncology clinic, gaining firsthand exposure to patient care and the inner workings of a medical practice. Additionally, he served as a research assistant at NanoString Technologies, working on breast cancer assays.
Dr. Mellacheruvu's ultimate goal is to build long-term relationships with his students, providing support and guidance throughout their journey to medical school and beyond. He recognizes that each individual has their own story and is dedicated to helping them maximize their storytelling potential through their applications, personal statements, and interviews. He aims to be not only a knowledgeable resource but also a supportive companion during the challenging application process.
Anesthesiology
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: UC San Diego School of Medicine
Dr. Chaturvedi spent his second semester under a tarp in the pouring rain two years in a row to get Duke v. UNC tickets, but he still considers it well worth it.
Dr. Chaturvedi graduated Magna Cum Laude and with distinction from Duke University, with a major in neuroscience and minors in biology and chemistry. After graduating, he spent a gap year at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, MD, as an NIH IRTA fellow, investigating the roles of vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OXT) in the central nervous system using mouse models.
Dr. Chaturvedi then completed his MD at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. In addition to his impressive academic and research achievements, Dr. Chaturvedi has a strong commitment to mentoring and guiding aspiring medical professionals. For several years, he has served as a member of Duke's Medical Advisory Program (MAP) and UC San Diego School of Medicine's Premedical Advisory Program, where he has helped many students succeed throughout the medical school and residency application processes.
As a well-published author, Dr. Chaturvedi has extensive experience producing high-quality, professional essays, which have been instrumental in helping countless students navigate the admissions process successfully. His combination of academic excellence, research expertise, and passion for mentoring solidifies him as the perfect asset for students seeking guidance and support on their path to a career in medicine.
Anesthesiology
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Dr. Kessler is a big supporter of the veterans and considers it one of her passions – she can talk about Green Berets and how amazing they are all day long! Another fun fact is that she is a native French speaker.
Dr. Kessler attended Johns Hopkins University for her undergraduate studies in pre-med and French. While at Johns Hopkins, she led the JHU Medical Ethics Discussion Panel and worked in a neurology and neurosurgery research lab. She then attended the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in NYC and graduated with distinction in research. While at Mount Sinai, Dr. Kessler was the recipient of numerous awards, including a merit-based tuition scholarship for all four years of medical school.
While in medical school, Dr. Kessler founded the Special Forces Neurosurgery Collaborative with neurosurgeons from Mount Sinai, Cleveland Clinic, and the leadership of the US Green Beret Foundation, which is an organization that spearheads neurosurgery research initiatives geared towards addressing the unique healthcare needs of America's Special Forces warriors. Dr. Kessler has given over a dozen lectures on her research at national conferences and is currently a medical editor and reviewer for the Journal of Special Operations Medicine and MyHealthTeams, LLC. She was previously a reviewer for the World Neurosurgery journal and has authored five textbook chapters in major neurosurgical textbooks.
As a mentor, Dr. Kessler's greatest strength lies in her ability to draw from her extensive teaching and tutoring experience, coupled with her firsthand knowledge of the medical school and residency admissions processes. Her exceptional academic performance at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where she graduated with distinction in research, has provided her with invaluable insights into what it takes to succeed in the competitive world of medical education.
Neurology
Undergrad: Rice University
Medical School: University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine
In her free time, Dr. Ravi likes to paint, enjoys exploring new restaurants and coffee shops with friends, and stays active with yoga, spin classes, and Bollywood dance.
Dr. Ravi completed her medical training at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine. Before her medical education, she earned an undergraduate degree in cognitive science from Rice University, where she gained a deep understanding of the rigors and demands of a pre-med curriculum at an elite institution. She held leadership roles in the Rice University Pre-Medical Society throughout her undergraduate career, with experience in hosting various sessions and workshops for pre-medical students and conducting mock interviews for applicants. Saisree also served as a senior interviewer on the admissions team at Rice.
In medical school, Dr. Ravi continued her interest in mentorship by being involved in the Big Sibling program, guiding incoming MS1 students through their first year of medical school, and also serving as a Research Liaison for students interested in neurology and neurosurgery. She has also published numerous publications in the fields of cancer nanotechnology, head and neck surgery, and interventional neurology and stroke.
What sets Dr. Ravi apart as a coach is her personalized approach to counseling. She takes the time to thoroughly understand each applicant's background and narrative, working closely with them to highlight their strengths and experiences. Drawing upon her extensive knowledge of the medical school and residency application processes, she provides expert guidance to help prospective candidates navigate the complex admissions landscape.
In addition to her formal mentorship roles, Dr. Ravi actively shares tips and advice with pre-med and medical students through her popular medical Instagram page. By leveraging social media, she extends her reach and impact, providing accessible and relatable guidance to a wider audience of aspiring healthcare professionals.
Family Medicine, Research
Undergrad: Brigham Young University
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Dr. Llewellyn loves to bake and cook and often develops his own recipes. Pies are his favorite baked goods to eat and make. As a cis white gay man, Dr. Llewellyn brings an interesting perspective to his practice and mentorship.
Dr. Llewellyn graduated from Bringham Young University, majoring in biochemistry and minoring in sociology, and was a competitive swimmer at a Division 1 school. After his successful swimming career, Dr. Llewellyn coached a high school swimming team to two state championships before moving to Washington, D.C., to work at the National Cancer Institute on an HIV vaccine. This experience sparked his interest in medical research and its potential to impact public health, leading him to join the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai MSTP, where he discovered his passion for medicine while living in NYC.
During his PhD, Dr. Llewellyn volunteered extensively at Icahn's student-run primary care clinic, which resonated with his research focus on the effects of diet on the gut microbiota and overall health. This experience led him to pursue a career in family medicine, where he witnessed firsthand the direct impact of diet on health and the importance of primary care and prevention for improved health outcomes.
Dr. Llewellyn completed his residency at the University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency, where he focused on research in primary care and practice transformations. As the chief resident in quality improvement and research, he led three practice transformation projects, demonstrating his leadership skills and commitment to improving healthcare delivery. At Oak Street Health, he is in their Clinical Fellowship for Value-Based Care Leadership, part of which is obtaining an MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Currently, as a primary care clinician, he is working on two population health projects aimed at reducing heart failure readmissions and improving 2S LGBTQIA+ care.
Dr. Llewellyn has guided numerous medical students and residents in improving their applications and personal statements, drawing upon his own experiences and expertise to provide personalized advice and support. He loves to coach, educate, and mentor and is always looking to help others reach their goals and dreams. He enjoys getting to know students and determining what makes them unique. Dr. Llewellyn knows that everyone has a unique story and experiences that he aims to highlight and make shine.
As a coach, Dr. Llewellyn is known for his direct, honest, and goal-oriented approach. He is passionate about helping others reach their full potential and, given his background and experiences, is particularly well-suited to guide those seeking non-traditional career paths in medicine.
Interventional Radiology
Undergrad: Stanford University
Medical School: Yale School of Medicine
When she is not working, Dr. Chan is an avid runner and professionally trained artist. She has over 20+ years of artistic training. She also enjoys cooking, reading, and spending time with family and friends.
Before attending medical school at Yale University, Dr. Chan worked as a life sciences consultant at a pharmaceutical consulting company. At Yale, she held various leadership positions in the Medical Student Council, served as the president of multiple interest groups, served on the Women in IR Committee for her specialty's society, and published more than 30 papers. She then completed a General Surgery internship year at UCSF before pursuing her residency.
Dr. Chan's passion for mentoring and guiding students through the residency application process is evident in her comprehensive approach. She reviews students' medical school performance, discusses specialty and geographic preferences, and guides them through the ERAS application process. Her coaching includes interview preparation, strategizing program rankings, and navigating the Match process.
One of Dr. Chan's greatest strengths as a coach is her ability to decompress complex processes into actionable steps. This approach reduces overwhelm and increases candidates' chances of success. By focusing on what sets each candidate apart, she helps them craft narratives that resonate with admissions committees. Her support extends beyond applications, offering stress management strategies and post-interview follow-up to ensure students remain focused and prepared.
Dr. Chan has helped numerous students achieve their residency goals. Her dedication to mentoring, combined with her extensive experience in medical education, makes her an excellent resource for aspiring medical professionals. As she continues her residency at UCSF, Dr. Chan remains committed to guiding the next generation of doctors through the complexities of residency applications.
General Surgery
Undergrad: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Medical School: Yale University School of Medicine
Dr. Chung was born outside of Chicago, where she grew up playing the violin and competing in math and quiz bowl competitions. She is also trilingual: she speaks Spanish, Korean, and English. She enjoys aerial arts and gourmet cooking in her spare time.
Dr. Chung obtained her undergraduate degree from MIT, where she studied biology and Spanish. She earned her MD at Yale University and completed her general surgery intern year at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
She has over a decade of experience in tutoring, mentoring, and medical advising, having served as an MIT educational counselor and a medical admissions committee member at the Yale School of Medicine. Enthusiastic about helping students realize their dreams, Dr. Chung enjoys assisting applicants in navigating the challenging path toward a rewarding career in medicine.
Beyond her academic and mentoring endeavors, Dr. Chung has immersed herself in various impactful extracurricular pursuits. During her time at MIT, she actively contributed to research projects exploring cancer proteomics and investigating morphological changes caused by seizures in murine models. She also dedicated her time to volunteer work as a certified rape crisis counselor and played a crucial role on her undergrad student government’s presidential advisory council. Adding to her diverse contributions, Dr. Chung served as an ad hoc reviewer for JAMA Surgery.
Anesthesiology
Undergrad: University of Florida
Medical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
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Originally from Miami, Florida, Dr. Esfandiary's academic journey began at the University of Florida, where she pursued a combination of economics and biology. Her exceptional academic performance and passion for research led to her acceptance into the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Summer Research Program. This opportunity allowed her to conduct research at one of the world's largest academic bioengineering labs, setting the foundation for her future in medical research.
Following her undergraduate studies, Dr. Esfandiary moved to Boston to continue her bioengineering research at MIT, further honing her skills and expanding her knowledge in this cutting-edge field. Her dedication to research and medicine then led her to the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where she completed her medical degree.
Dr. Esfandiary brings with her a wealth of experience in both clinical medicine and research. Her diverse background, spanning economics, biology, bioengineering, and medicine, provides her with a special perspective on healthcare and medical research.
Dr. Esfandiary is passionate about mentoring students and helping them reach their full potential. Her experience navigating the path from undergraduate studies to medical school to residency equips her with valuable advice to share with aspiring medical professionals. She is excited to guide students through the challenges of medical school applications, research opportunities, and career planning in medicine.
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Undergrad: Islamic Azad University
Medical School: St. George's University
Graduate School: Auburn University, University of Pittsburgh, and University of Washington
Ryan is an avid traveler and passionate photographer. He often jokes that his love for travel and photography fuels his endless energy and enthusiasm in the academic world. When he's not mentoring or diving deep into medical informatics, you might find him planning his next travel adventure or curating a photo exhibition.
Dr. Sadeghian (Ryan) possesses a unique background as a Physician Informatician, boasting an MD degree from St. George’s University's School of Medicine, a Physician Executive MBA from Auburn University, and Master’s degrees in Biomedical Informatics and Clinical Informatics from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Washington, respectively. He also completed his pediatric residency at the Whiddon College of Medicine at the University of South Alabama. As the first and sole physician in North America to hold dual fellowship training in both Biomedical and Clinical Informatics, Ryan stands at the forefront of medical education and technology.
Ryan thrives in his role as a mentor, taking a personalized approach to each student's career path, considering their life stage, career aspirations, strengths, and weaknesses. His diverse background as a physician executive and his vast knowledge in medicine, business, and technology equips him to mentor over 60 students annually at various educational levels.
Beyond mentoring, Ryan has made significant contributions to medical education. Holding esteemed positions such as Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Rutgers University and Clinical Student Academic Advisor at St. George’s University, he has been instrumental in shaping the future of countless medical professionals. His dedication to education is evident in his enthusiastic teaching and coaching sessions, where he is committed to helping aspiring medical professionals navigate complex medical and residency admissions processes and achieve their career goals.