His academic excellence has been evident from a young age, as demonstrated by his impressive SAT score of 1520, placing him in the top 1% of the country, and his graduation from grade school with full honors and a 4.2 GPA. These achievements earned him acceptance into the prestigious Honors College at NJIT with a full scholarship. Ahmad's dedication and hard work paid off when he achieved an impressive DAT score. His perfect score of 30 in the "reading comprehension" section further highlights his exceptional abilities and deep understanding of the subject matter.
As a tutor, Ahmad excels in helping his students fully grasp complex topics while maintaining a focus on performing well in exam settings. His greatest strength lies in his ability to simplify complicated subjects and straightforwardly explain them, making even the most daunting concepts accessible to his students. His most effective study strategies involve answering and reviewing practice questions, allowing students to apply their acquired knowledge in realistic scenarios and gain valuable experience for the exam. He also emphasizes the importance of communication and encourages his students to ask questions, as he is enthusiastic and articulate in assisting with difficult topics and clearing up any misconceptions or confusion.
Ahmad's professionalism, understanding nature, and eagerness to take every measure to ensure his students' success set him apart as a tutor. He is dedicated to helping his students achieve their goals and is committed to providing them with the tools and support they need to excel. His commitment to giving back to his community is evident through his role as the vice president of a charity organization on his campus, where he demonstrates his empathy and understanding of the struggles faced by others.
Alex’s academic journey began in New Jersey, where he grew up, before moving to Los Angeles to attend UCLA. He later transferred to Duke University as a sophomore, where he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in neuroscience and French. He completed an honors thesis covering both neuroscience and French during his senior year. For his thesis, Alex was awarded a distinction in neuroscience and the highest distinction in romance studies.
During his time at Duke, Alex spent nearly two years as the Creative Director of FORM Magazine. He also demonstrated a strong commitment to mentorship, helping high school students get accepted to their dream universities, including USC, Northwestern, Dartmouth, and others.
Alex's professional interests lie in obstetrics gynecology and infertility care, with a focus on under-represented communities, including people of color and LGBTQ+ populations. In medical school, he spent three years as a researcher at Weill Cornell’s Center for Reproductive Medicine and was the OB/GYN Interest Group Leader and a mentor for the Health Profession Recruitment/Exposure Program.
Alex aims to help students find the best program to match their career aspirations. Previous pre-med students he has mentored have been accepted to some of the nation’s top medical schools. He has also successfully worked with students aspiring to attend DO and PA schools, demonstrating his versatility and expertise in guiding students through various application processes.
Before attending the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Alex graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor’s in molecular, cell & developmental biology. Her passion extends beyond dentistry into community engagement, particularly working with underserved populations. She has dedicated her post-doctoral career to becoming a National Health Service Corps Scholar, demonstrating her commitment to providing quality healthcare to those in need.
Alex honed her practical skills as a dental and surgical assistant in both private and community clinics, gaining hands-on experience that has further enriched her understanding of the dental field. She was also a pre-dental mentor and student ambassador at UCLA, and wants to use those experiences to help others achieve their goals of getting into dental school.
One of Alex's greatest strengths as a tutor is her broad range of experiences, which have equipped her with an ornate perspective on the dental profession. Additionally, her years of experience as a tutor for the SAT and DAT have enabled her to support students from diverse educational backgrounds in achieving their academic goals.
Alex's dedication to students' success is evident in her personalized approach to tutoring. Whether it's providing additional resources, simplifying complex concepts, or offering encouragement and support, Alex is committed to giving every student the confidence they need to excel on the DAT.
Alex graduated from the New Jersey Institute of Technology with an impressive 3.99 GPA and a degree in biochemistry. He spent two years tutoring undergraduate general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry at the NJIT Chemistry Learning Center. During this time, he also worked as a medical scribe at the Jersey Shore University Medical Center.
Alex's passion for tutoring stems from his belief that mastering a concept is best achieved when you can teach it to someone else. Teaching allows him to deepen his understanding and share his knowledge, and his enthusiasm for helping others succeed grows with each tutoring session. His teaching philosophy focuses on building a strong understanding of fundamental concepts and constructing knowledge from the ground up. By identifying and targeting areas that will most significantly impact his students' performance, Alex ensures their study time is used efficiently.
One of Alex's greatest strengths as a consultant is his ability to concisely convey complex information and adapt to each student's unique learning style. His approach to MCAT preparation is holistic and comprehensive. He emphasizes the importance of both intellectual preparation and physical and mental stamina. His strategy focuses on overall wellness, including exercise, diet, and sleep, to ensure sustainable progress and genuine learning. Alex believes that with a healthy attitude and an effective strategy, anyone can achieve top results.
Alex lays the groundwork for each session at the end of the previous one, with clear goals and expectations established for studying in the interim, with specific learning objectives identified in each meeting. Alex's sessions typically combine guided practice with direct instruction, and he is always willing to provide homework that can be reviewed together, ensuring continuous progress.
Amanda has a Bachelor of Science in speech and hearing science from the University of Utah. Prior to PA school, Amanda gained extensive experience in emergency medical services and EMS education, laying a strong foundation for her future in emergency medicine. Her clinical experience spans various specialties, including occupational medicine/urgent care, rural medicine, outpatient cardiology, inpatient pediatric psychiatry, and COVID-19 clinical research.
After graduating from Tufts University School of Medicine’s PA program, Amanda pursued a Doctorate of Medical Science at Butler University. Her ultimate career goal is to become a PA educator, where she can share her knowledge and experience with the next generation of medical professionals. She exhibits a strong commitment to medical education and excellence in patient care, establishing a positive learning environment that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and continuous growth in the medical field.
Amanda's passion for counseling stems from her love of PA education and her desire to help future PAs succeed. Her doctorate in PA education has equipped her with a deep understanding of the field, and she is committed to being actively involved in its evolution. What sets Amanda apart as a consultant is her holistic approach to the pre-PA experience. She not only helps students with their applications and interviews but also provides emotional support during this challenging time.
Amanda's approach to counseling is laid-back and flexible. She encourages students to reach out to her whenever they need guidance, whether it's for a mock interview, application review, or simply to ask a question. Amanda's goal is to empower students to create exceptional applications and demonstrate their strengths, not to do the work for them. By working together, she helps students achieve their goals and become successful PAs.
Amanda's greatest strength as a consultant is her ability to help applicants recognize and highlight their individual strengths. She believes that every applicant has something valuable to offer, regardless of their background or grades. By focusing on these strengths, Amanda empowers students to create exceptional applications and excel in interviews.
With over two years of experience in mentoring and consulting, Amanda has helped students who might be considered "lower quality" applicants secure admission to PA school. Her experience as a statistics TA and tutor has also given her a comprehensive understanding of how to break down complex concepts and make them accessible to students.
Amanda majored in nutritional sciences and minored in health disparities in society at the University of Florida. She excelled on the DAT, achieving a 25 Total Science score and a perfect 30 in the Organic Chemistry section. Her academic success is complemented by her noteworthy activities, including working as an expanded functions dental assistant and volunteering at Florida Mission of Mercy and FreeD.O.M. Clinic.
As a research assistant in a clinical lab that utilizes Precision Ketogenic Therapy to treat patients with intractable epilepsy, Amanda has gained valuable experience in clinical research and patient care. This experience has deepened her understanding of the importance of translating research findings into effective patient treatments.
Amanda takes the time to understand each student's background, strengths, and aspirations, allowing her to tailor her guidance to their specific needs. Drawing from her own experiences as a successful dental school applicant and her expertise in teaching complex subjects like general chemistry, Amanda helps her students build confidence and develop effective test-taking strategies, particularly for the Biology, Reading Comprehension, and Perceptual Ability sections of the DAT.
Amanda’s tutoring sessions are catered to the student’s learning preferences. For instance, she tends to explain biology concepts to visual learners through diagrams and pictures of mnemonics. Her sessions are targeted towards subjects that seem more difficult for students to ensure they are walking into their exams with confidence.
During college, Amanda was actively involved in the public speaking community as a speaker coach for TEDxUF and as a speech judge for the nationally recognized Florida Blue Key Speech & Debate Tournament. Amanda is happy to continue her love for public speaking in dental school as a speech judge at the Harvard National Speech and Debate Tournament.
Amanda is passionate about helping students place their best foot forward in the application cycle. She has provided DAT tutoring services for students who have received acceptance to their dream dental schools. With her experiences as a general chemistry teaching assistant and DAT tutor, she hopes to share her knowledge of test-taking strategies with students studying for the DAT.
Amanda began her academic career at Kean University before matriculating to the University of Southern California, where she earned her doctoral degree and maintained a stellar 4.0 GPA. For over 20 years, Amanda has worked in various professional settings, including teaching middle school health education, creating and facilitating professional development workshops and PLCs for fellow educators, and giving many workshops on health and wellness.
She has also built university undergraduate programs, presented professional development at local and state-level conferences, and mentored fellow educators in best practices and technology tools. Notably, she spearheaded the development of test resources in both content and study strategy methodologies for 250+ pre-service teachers working towards passing their state licensing exams.
Amanda’s specialties lie in advancing students' reading and writing testing abilities, as well as providing motivational techniques for test-taking students to feel confident and prepared for exams, including the GRE. Her approach to tutoring is centered on building positive relationships with every student, fostering engagement and excitement for content and learning, and creating a culture of open dialogue and encouragement.
Amanda loves leadership and building up resources for test prep, while promoting ways for students to be successful in their studies and in the fields they are preparing to enter. Her expertise in reading and writing prep positions her as an excellent mentor for students seeking to improve their GRE skills. In addition to testing prep, she also has done extensive work with individuals with career coaching and goal setting that supports students/clients when making decisions on their next steps in education and career.
Throughout her career, Amanda has demonstrated a commitment to leadership, building resources for test prep, and promoting ways for students to be successful in their studies and future careers. Her teaching methodology is focused on providing ongoing scaffolding to build student self-efficacy and motivation, ensuring that students feel confident when faced with challenging exams, projects, and research.
During her time at the University of Maine, Ana volunteered with several philanthropic societies: Operation H.E.A.R.T.S and Medical Outreach Maine, where she became passionate about expanding medical care through medical teaching opportunities. This passion brought her to serve as president of her university’s local chapter of Partners for World Health, where she traveled to Uganda to help serve local and refugee obstetric populations with prenatal education and care.
Prior to attending the Yale School of Medicine Physician Associate Program, Ana honed her patient care skills as a clinical trial coordinator at Boston Children’s Hospital and as a nursing assistant at Dirigo Pines retirement community. These experiences gave her a strong foundation in patient care and a deep passion for health education.
Ana’s commitment to mentorship and education is evident in her diverse experiences, from intensive one-on-one sessions with prospective professional students to leading large group events to level the playing field in the admissions process. As a PA from a rural Maine town with no immediate or extended family members in healthcare, she is excited to guide the next generation of physician assistant leaders in achieving their goals, no matter their background.
Before PA school, Andrea graduated summa cum laude with a BA in biology from Franklin Pierce University while playing college ice hockey. During her gap year, she was the Hiring Manager for ScribeAmerica for seven varying medical specialties and managed and mentored 45 employees, most of whom were pre-med or pre-PA. As a pediatric neurosurgery PA transitioning to urology PA, she held several leadership roles in surgical safety research and child advocacy.
Andrea graduated as valedictorian from the Marietta College Physician Assistant program. During her time there, she was a member of the student government and presented Grand Rounds at various clinical rotations. She was also responsible for interviewing and providing tours to applicants.
As a coach, Andrea is a firm believer that personal statements are the heart of an application. She is a creative writer in her free time and has seen firsthand how personal statements are the heart of an application when there are thousands of applications to review. She prides herself on her ability to help students craft excellent personal statements to make their applications stand out amongst the crowd. She also excels at helping students develop and strengthen their interview skills to ensure they make a lasting impression on their interviewers.
Andrew graduated from Pomona College with a degree in neuroscience and a minor in mathematics. During his undergraduate years, he demonstrated leadership as the captain of both the varsity football and baseball teams and held multiple leadership positions within the college. His involvement in neuroscience research for three years through the David Prober lab at Caltech further improved his academic experience. After graduation, Andrew took a gap year to gain additional clinical and research experience, working as a scribe in an emergency department and at start-ups in radiology and ophthalmology.
In medical school, he found a passion for orthopedics and orthopedic research. Andrew recently completed a research fellowship at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush University Medical Center.
As a counselor, Andrew excels in guiding pre-med students through the application process. His leadership roles in medical school, including serving as President of the OSU American Medical Association chapter and the Honors and Professionalism Council, highlight his commitment to professionalism and mentorship. His election to the Gold Humanism Honors Society reflects his dedication to compassionate care and ethical practice.
Andrew's passion for working with younger students and helping them achieve their dreams is evident in his mentoring approach. He loves sharing the knowledge he has gained during his training and is eager to pass it down to the next generation of medical professionals. His strengths lie in effective communication, strategic planning, and providing objective feedback. Andrew looks forward to working with aspiring medical students, helping them navigate the challenges of the application process and achieve their dreams in medicine.
Before pursuing her MD at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Anika earned a Bachelor’s in biochemistry from the University of Texas at Austin. She also holds three certificates in Medical Spanish, Business of Healthcare, and Social Inequality, Health, and Policy. She has extensive teaching experience spanning various fields, including providing piano lessons, teaching taekwondo, and serving as a teaching assistant for a biostatistics class.
After achieving a 523 on the MCAT on her first attempt, Anika was inspired to help other students achieve similar success. She prioritizes efficient studying methods to empower students to master the MCAT swiftly and successfully. She embraces challenges and is committed to collaborating closely with her students to guide them toward achievement.
Through her diverse teaching background, Anika excels at adapting to different learning styles and creating customized lesson plans that cater to each student's strengths and weaknesses. Her expertise in chemistry, physics, biology, and biochemistry also equips her with effective strategies to support students across all exam sections. She collaborates closely with her students to develop personalized MCAT study schedules that accommodate their unique needs and other commitments.
Annie's academic journey began at the University of Pittsburgh, where she earned an undergraduate degree in nutrition science with a concentration in psychology and a certificate in conceptual foundations of medicine. Annie's passion for healthcare and mentoring is evident in her extensive involvement in various academic and professional activities. During college, she actively participated in numerous clubs and organizations, including Pitt's PA Club, Nutrition and Dietetics Club, and Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority, where she also served on the executive board. She was a teaching assistant for a nutrition course and became a voluntary mentor for other students wanting to pursue physician assistant studies.
Her work experience spans various healthcare settings, including roles as a certified nursing assistant in long-term care facilities, a patient care technician in multiple hospital units, a medical assistant in family medicine, and a personal care aide. This breadth of experience allows her to provide insights into different healthcare career paths and the realities of working in the field.
As a counselor, Annie's strengths lie in her diverse healthcare experience and ability to relate to students at different stages of their academic journey. Annie showed leadership as President of her cohort’s Physician Assistant Club and through her experience as a student representative for accreditation visits. Her diverse experiences in both academic and clinical settings make her an exceptional resource for students navigating their own paths in healthcare education.
Throughout her academic and professional journey, Annie has consistently supported others in her field. Her transition from undergraduate studies to PA school, coupled with her varied clinical experiences, positions her as an excellent mentor for students at all stages of their healthcare education. Thanks to her experience assisting with admissions interviews, Annie possesses insider knowledge of PA school experts. Now a certified PA, she is dedicated to guiding and inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals.
While studying as a PA student at George Washington University, Anusha embodied the traits of a dedicated and accomplished future healthcare professional. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Maryland with a public health science degree and a Spanish minor.
Anusha’s journey as a PA leader began during her undergraduate years as President of the Pre-PA Society. In this role, she directly mentored hundreds of students on the PA school application process, hosted resume and CASPA workshops, and fostered connections with local PA programs to enrich opportunities for her peers. Anusha also actively championed student health initiatives as a member of the Student Health Advisory Board (SHAC), advocating for student wellness resources on campus.
During her first year at the GW PA program, Anusha excelled in her performance and received a letter of commendation from the program director for her outstanding GPA. She also worked as a peer mentor to guide other students through the fast-paced content material. Throughout PA school, she frequently appeared in alumni speaker panels at Pre-PA society meetings and continued to offer personal statement editing along with general support to undergraduate students.
Anusha has a strong interest in working with underserved populations and hopes to get involved in public health research in the future. Her primary clinical experiences came from being a medical assistant in internal medicine and pediatrics. Anusha was also a certified nursing assistant (CNA) at an assisted living facility and a physical therapist aide during her school breaks. Her commitment to global health manifested in volunteering abroad in Guatemala through the Alternative Breaks program, where she honed her Spanish proficiency. Additionally, she explored intricate neural pathways as an undergraduate research assistant.
Anusha's greatest strength as a counselor is her extensive experience working with students and creating efficient application timelines. Her success in applying to 14 schools, culminating with interviews in each, attests to her knack for knowing exactly what admission committees are looking for and her ability to help students tailor their applications accordingly. Overall, Anusha knows how stressful applying to PA school can be and hopes to use a personalized approach to allow applicants to navigate the process with confidence and clarity.
Anusha approaches admissions counseling with an effort to get to know each student before offering them a personalized timeline and plan for PA school applications. She hopes to align both the student's personal expectations and her own recommendations when creating strategic goals together. She diligently provides ongoing support throughout the entire application process.
Apexa's passion for sports medicine began in high school when she shadowed her school's athletic trainer. She earned her bachelor's degree in athletic training at the University of Georgia, gaining firsthand experience working with high-level student-athletes, many of whom went professional. During her gap year, she worked at a private clinic, developing and implementing exercise rehabilitation programs for patients.
Apexa pursued her master's degree to become a physician assistant and has been working in orthopedics and sports medicine ever since. She has experience in orthopedic surgery, treating athletes on the sidelines, and seeing patients in outpatient clinics. She has also worked at the largest multi-specialty orthopedic group in Georgia, a top nationally-ranked hospital system in Los Angeles, and a private practice.
Apexa's knowledge and passion for medicine, combined with her experience in education, make her an ideal admissions counselor for PA school. She has experience in various settings and subspecialties of orthopedics. She’s worked with a variety of different people, from NFL/Olympic-level athletes to the older population. She was recently working a top orthopedics program at Cedars Sinai Hospital. She genuinely enjoys guiding students in the right direction to help them achieve their academic goals.
Apexa takes the time to individualize each counseling session to fit the needs of students on their journey to become physician sssistants. Her greatest strengths are her listening and organization skills. She guides individuals seamlessly based on her strong leadership skills and personality. She has a calming and caring personality that really can help take the stress out of the application process. Additionally, she is a very proactive and motivational individual when it comes to getting things done.
Apexa’s experiences have shown her where she flourishes the most, and how PAs can be utilized in different settings. She enjoys helping others and has a talent for motivating people to reach their goals. She has mentored many of her peers regarding PA school, law school and editing their essays. She brings a positive energy and will be able to help pre-PA students navigate the application process.
Before her graduate studies, Cady made significant contributions to various fields. She completed a teaching Fulbright scholarship in Kedah, Malaysia, through the United States Department of State. Additionally, she worked for Partners in Health, a leading global health organization based in Boston, Massachusetts, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., while earning her bachelor's degree at George Washington University. She completed her training at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and holds an additional Master of Health Science in health economics from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Cady completed her pre-PA school hours in emergency medicine as an EMT and Emergency Room Technician at a Level-One Trauma Center in Washington, D.C., during which time she also served as teaching assistant to George Washington University undergraduate students and research assistant to leading emergency medicine physicians and GWU School of Medicine faculty.
Cady attributes much of her success to the mentorship and guidance she received from her advisors, many of whom have decades of experience as PA school and medical school deans and professors. Her goal is to pay it forward by teaching a new generation of PA students.
As an admissions coach, Cady is committed to providing knowledgeable information drawn from her professional and academic relationships and experiences. Her personalized approach has resulted in a 100% success rate, with all of her coached students receiving offers of admission to medical or PA school after working with her on personal statement editing.
Cady is very passionate about coaching students from diverse backgrounds and working together to find their voice, tell their story, and compile a competitive, strategic application utilizing key insights from her own application and graduate school career. She strives to keep students organized, balancing excellence of application with a proactive timeline to give her clients the highest chances of success possible. She is enthusiastic, well-connected, and finds immense joy in her students’ successes; she looks forward to the opportunity to work with students to accomplish their most ambitious academic goals.
Ari's educational journey began at Stetson University, where she earned an undergraduate degree in integrative health science. During this time, she also obtained her license as an EMT, which laid the foundation for her future healthcare career. After working as an EMT for three years, Ari pursued her passion for patient care by attending South College School of Physician Assistant Studies.
Since graduating from PA school, Ari has been working in the emergency room at Atlanta's level 1 trauma center, where she has gained invaluable experience in providing high-quality care to patients in critical situations. Her dedication to her profession and her commitment to lifelong learning have made her an integral part of the healthcare team.
In addition to her clinical work, Ari is passionate about teaching and mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals. She enjoys teaching in labs at multiple PA programs, sharing her knowledge and expertise with students, and helping them develop the skills they need to succeed in their future careers. Ari also takes great pride in teaching health curriculums in elementary schools, recognizing the importance of promoting health literacy and encouraging healthy habits from a young age.
As part of the inaugural group of mentors for the mentorship program for new hires at her current job, Ari is committed to providing the guidance and support she wished she had when during the application process, while attending PA school, and starting her first job. She understands the challenges and uncertainties that aspiring PAs face, and she is dedicated to being a resource and advocate for them throughout their journey.
One of Ari's greatest strengths as a mentor is her ability to break down barriers to applications. She works closely with her students to identify and overcome any obstacles that may be hindering their progress, whether it be a lack of confidence, gaps in their knowledge, or difficulty in articulating their experiences. Ari's patient and supportive approach helps her students build the skills and confidence they need to succeed.
Before pursuing a career in medicine, Ashley worked as a school administrator and elementary school teacher for two years, teaching first and third grade. Her decision to become a Physician Assistant was inspired by a clinical mission trip to Kenya, where she witnessed healthcare disparities firsthand. Recognizing similar inequalities in America, she decided to pursue a career in medicine at the age of 30.
As a non-traditional student, Ashley started her medical journey with a post-baccalaureate premedical program to fulfill prerequisite courses before applying to PA school. She was accepted by several top PA schools across the states and ultimately chose to attend Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions with a merit scholarship.
During her second year in PA school, Ashley participated in various clinical rotations, gaining experience in multiple demographics and medical settings. She also actively mentored a first-year student, guiding her through PA school until graduation and assisting with the job application process. Additionally, Ashley has participated in clinical volunteer work abroad in South America and Africa, focusing on community health and working with underserved populations.
As a practicing PA, Ashley has mentored several pre-PA students over the past year, allowing them to shadow her in the clinic. Her recent experience with the admissions process, combined with her previous professional and teaching experience, sets her apart as an experienced consultant for aspiring PAs.
Ashley's greatest strengths as a consultant include her communication skills, attention to detail, organization, and genuine interest in helping students succeed on their journey to becoming a PA. She uses a personalized approach to counseling, starting by understanding each applicant's background, strengths, and aspirations. By leveraging her clinical and educational experience, Ashley helps candidates craft compelling applications and navigate the admissions process with compassion and effectiveness.
Throughout her career, Ashley has demonstrated a strong commitment to nursing education and leadership in various functions, including the neonatal ICU, long-term care, and dialysis. She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International and holds her Certified Nurse Educator Clinical Leader certification. She was also selected for the inaugural cohort of Tennessee's 40 under 40 Rising Leaders Program, recognizing her exceptional leadership potential.
As an educator, Ashley excels in working one-on-one with students to help them achieve their goals. Her approach is supportive, insightful, and tailored to each student's needs, ensuring that they receive the guidance and support necessary to succeed in their nursing education.
With her exceptional academic background, nursing experience, and dedication to education, Ashley is an invaluable resource for students pursuing a career in nursing. Her passion for helping others and her commitment to delivering exceptional patient care make her an ideal guide for those navigating the nursing application process.
During her undergraduate and dental school career, Astha has mentored students in their transition into rigorous curriculums while working as a Peer Mentor and Matriculation Ambassador. Her genuine desire to see others succeed stems from having personally experienced the power of mentorship. Her interpersonal communication skills and ability to give honest and helpful advice truly shine in her past experiences. Astha is committed to paying it forward and empowering the next generation of dental professionals.
As a tutor, Astha possesses a deep understanding of the DAT's nuances and works tirelessly to equip students with the necessary skills to excel on the test. Beyond the tangible improvements in test scores, the real success lies in the transformation of students' mindset and approach to learning. Through collaborative efforts, students Astha has tutored have developed a deeper understanding of the material and a newfound sense of self-assurance. Armed with this knowledge and confidence, they've not only conquered the DAT but also embraced the challenges of dental school with enthusiasm and resilience.
Astha excels at tailoring her lessons to target specific areas for improvement, whether it involves simplifying intricate concepts, refining critical thinking abilities, or perfecting time management strategies to ensure that each student receives tailored support and guidance every step of the way. As a result, students Ashta has tutored have not only achieved higher scores but also gained confidence in their abilities. Many of them are now thriving in dental programs, a testament to the transformative power of focused tutoring!
Astha is deeply invested in her students’ success. She finds it incredibly rewarding to see students not only achieve their academic goals but also flourish as confident, capable professionals in the field of dentistry!
Athena’s journey began at Lafayette College, where she completed her undergraduate studies before advancing to the Physician Assistant Studies program at Marist College. During her time as a PA student, Athena not only excelled academically but also demonstrated strong leadership skills. She actively engaged with prospective students, conducting tours of the PA facilities and collaborating with her peers and faculty to influence admission decisions, demonstrating her dedication to the field and her commitment to helping others.
Athena's passion for medicine and care extends far beyond the boundaries of her professional life. She has dedicated her time and expertise to building medical infrastructure in Peru and participating in medical missions in Costa Rica during her school breaks. After graduating, Athena continued to give back to her community by volunteering on the admissions team of her PA program, where she helped conduct interviews and grade practical exams. Her exceptional contributions were recognized with an induction into the prestigious Alpha Phi Honors Society.
Throughout her professional journey, Athena has gained a diverse range of experiences that have enriched her understanding of various fields of medicine and the challenges faced by patients. She began her career at the renowned Yale Neonatal Intensive Care Unit before moving to the West Coast to practice orthopedics. Later, she returned to the East Coast to specialize in behavioral medicine. Today, she works as a Physician Assistant for the Center for Emotional Health.
As a counselor, Athena draws upon her extensive knowledge and experience to provide expert guidance to aspiring physician assistants. She understands the stress and pressure that comes with applying to PA school and offers her perspective on what admissions teams look for in future students. Athena takes a personalized approach, dedicating time to truly understanding each individual's aspirations and working diligently to help them achieve their PA goals.
Austin Johnson graduated from the University of Denver Summa Cum Laude with a B.S. in Biological Sciences and minors in Leadership Studies, Medical Physics, Chemistry, and Psychology. He scored in the 99.9th percentile on the MCAT and utilized similar study strategies to achieve a 260+ USMLE Step 1 score. Austin is currently a medical student at the Stanford University School of Medicine pursuing a research year investigating novel topical treatments for Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex (EBS) and validating clinical severity scoring tools for future EBS interventional studies. His professional interests extend into health disparities and medical education both on campus and in the community.
Austin’s passion for mentorship has culminated in a diverse set of experiences ranging from intensive one-on-one sessions with prospective professional students to leading large group events designed to level the playing field in test-taking, research, and the admissions process as a member of the Leadership in Health Disparities and Stanford Clinical Summer Internship programs. As a future Dermatologist from a rural Colorado town with zero immediate or extended family members in healthcare, he is excited to guide the next generation of physician leaders in achieving their goals no matter their background. Outside of being a medical student, Austin loves partaking in athletics, lifting weights, becoming immersed in movies, and exploring new food spots with his future wife.
Ayush graduated summa cum laude from Drexel University with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and minors in Art History and Business Administration. At Drexel and Harvard Medical School, Ayush conducted a wide array of research initiatives, leading to various publications and academic conference presentations in molecular biology, ophthalmology, ENT, telemedicine, and AI. He also co-founded the New Jersey chapter of a COVID-19 response organization that fills gaps in healthcare infrastructure with healthcare student volunteers.
Ayush also served as a coordinator for the National Student Response Network, connecting over 300 returning healthcare student volunteers with their local NJ county public health departments, hospitals, and NGOs. Given these experiences, Ayush has a proven track record of success in helping a variety of applicants achieve high test scores and medical school admission. He is also passionate about mentoring applicants in crafting a cohesive and personal story to achieve their dreams of becoming a physician.
Ben scored an impressive 26 AA and 26 Total Science on his own DAT, including a perfect 30 in Reading Comprehension. Remarkably, he achieved these scores with just over two months of studying. His success is a testament to the effectiveness of his personalized study game plan.
Ben specializes in Reading Comprehension and Natural Sciences, particularly General Chemistry. His perfect reading score and high science scores are a result of his strategic study methods and his experience in both learning and teaching chemistry at his undergraduate institution.
Ben understands that each student has unique strengths and challenges. By working closely with students, he tailors their study plans to enhance their performance. His tutoring experience, although just over a year, has consistently led to score increases for his students on the actual DAT compared to their practice tests.
Ben’s study plan emphasizes three key elements: personalization, balance, and volume. He helps students understand that excelling on the DAT requires more than just content knowledge; it often involves adjusting personal study habits. Ben crafts individualized study schedules that maximize the efficiency of the study programs his students use.
In addition to tutoring the DAT, Ben has extensive experience tutoring undergraduate general chemistry. His background in education equips him to work with students from various backgrounds. With Inspira Advantage, Ben aims to expand his reach and help more prospective candidates achieve their academic goals.
Ben is committed to helping students tailor their studying to perform their best on test day. He looks forward to working with everyone at Inspira and guiding students toward their desired DAT scores.
Benji's educational journey began at the University of Texas at Austin, where he double-majored in Biology and Neuroscience, receiving the highest honors in both. While at UT, Benji served as the volunteer chair for the Texas Running Club, as Health Professions Coordinator for the AED Pre-Med Honor Society, and received two Tower Awards for outstanding community engagement. During his studies, he worked several jobs, including Teaching Assistant (Neural System I, Animal Behavior, Physics I), Medical Assistant (Austin Neurological Clinic), and Emergency Medical Technician (Capitol Medical Service, American Medical Response).
Benji's passion for inspiring and guiding the next generation of medical professionals is evident through his extensive involvement in mentoring and volunteering activities. He has worked with students at various stages of their educational journey, from middle school to college and beyond, through programs such as Future Doctor Pathways, UTSW Stars Program, and Campus Tours.
One of Benji's greatest strengths as a mentor is his ability to connect with students on a personal level and tailor his approach to their individual needs. He takes the time to understand each student's unique background, goals, and challenges, working closely with them to develop a customized plan for success. His expertise in time management and his experience creating "SMART" goals make him an ideal coach for students seeking to optimize their application timeline and stay on track.
In addition to his impressive academic and mentoring achievements, Benji has a diverse range of experiences that contribute to his effectiveness as a guide for aspiring medical students. His work as a Medical Assistant at Austin Neurological Clinic and as an Emergency Medical Technician has provided him with insider information into the healthcare field.
Brandon's academic journey began at the University of Charleston in West Virginia, where he earned his BS in biology while playing Division 1 Men's Volleyball. His exceptional achievements, both in academics and athletics, were recognized when he was selected as the President's Outstanding Senior of the Year.
Before starting his medical education at the Texas Tech Health Science Center Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, Brandon further improved his knowledge by obtaining a Dual Master's degree in business administration and healthcare administration from the University of Houston.
As a CASPer tutor, Brandon's passion for mentoring and guiding aspiring medical students shines through. He enjoys creating customized plans based on each student's individual goals, taking into account their backgrounds and experiences.
Brandon's approach to tutoring is characterized by his highly motivated spirit, resilient attitude, and commitment to constant communication. He understands the challenges and pressures that come with studying for the test and is dedicated to providing students with the support and guidance they need to succeed. By providing a strong tutor-student relationship built on trust and open communication, Brandon helps students feel confident and well-prepared as they navigate the exam.
Brandon's academic journey began at the University of Charleston in West Virginia, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in biology while playing Division 1 Men's Volleyball. His exceptional achievements, both in academics and athletics, were recognized when he was selected as the President's Outstanding Senior of the Year.
Brandon's approach to MCAT preparation is characterized by his comprehensive understanding of the exam's content and structure. This knowledge allows him to craft personalized study plans that are tailored to each student's individual strengths and areas for improvement. His teaching methodology goes beyond mere content mastery, placing a strong emphasis on developing strategic test-taking skills that enable students to confidently navigate the complexities of the MCAT.
What truly distinguishes Brandon as an MCAT tutor is his commitment to creating a supportive learning environment. He is dedicated to growing a deep understanding of core concepts while simultaneously nurturing critical thinking skills. Through his collaborative and targeted tutoring approach, Brandon empowers aspiring medical professionals to reach their full potential and excel in the highly competitive landscape of medical school admissions.
Brandon's success as an MCAT tutor is evident in the achievements of students that he’s worked with. His ability to combine content knowledge with test-taking strategies, all within a supportive learning framework, has proven to be a winning formula for MCAT preparation. His dedication to his students' success extends beyond just achieving high scores; he aims to build confidence and develop skills that will serve his students well throughout their medical education and careers.
As an undergraduate, Bretton pursued a triple science major in neuroscience, chemistry, and biology. This diverse background has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to break down even the most complex MCAT topics into easily understandable concepts, making the test accessible to students from all backgrounds and levels of preparation.
In addition to his academic achievements, Bretton has made contributions to the scientific community. He has represented his college's research output to the state of Minnesota, proving his ability to communicate complex scientific ideas to a broad audience. Furthermore, Bretton was selected to participate in the prestigious Mayo Clinic's Mayo Innovative Scholars Program on behalf of Concordia, a testament to his exceptional abilities as a researcher and innovator.
Currently, Bretton works in a research laboratory, where he conducts groundbreaking studies in the fields of cancer and neuroscience. His hands-on experience in cutting-edge research allows him to provide his students with knowledge of the latest scientific developments and their potential applications to the MCAT. Alongside his research, Bretton is studying for a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, one of the top-ranked programs in the country.
Bretton recognizes that success on the MCAT requires not only a deep understanding of the content but also the development of effective test-taking strategies and the ability to manage stress and anxiety. By working closely with each student to identify their strengths and weaknesses, Bretton creates personalized study plans that maximize their performance on test day. His passion for science, commitment to education, and track record of success make him an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to excel on the MCAT and pursue a career in medicine.
During her undergraduate studies, Caitlin acted as president of the UNC-CH Rotaract Club and was inducted into the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. After earning her degree, Caitlin began volunteering at Carolina Tiger Rescue, a commitment she held for nearly five years while working for IBM. She also was a veterinary assistant, helping her gain fundamental knowledge and experience for vet school.
During vet school, Caitlin was a board member of NC State’s Turtle Rescue Team and was involved in the Wildlife, Avian, Aquatic, and Zoological Medicine (WAAZM) Club and Veterinary Business Management Association.
Caitlin holds an excellent acceptance track record, helping multiple candidates get into their dream schools. Caitlin’s strengths as a coach include editing essays, preparing students for interviews, and inspiring the next generation of veterinarians to keep pursuing their passion for medicine. She believes research and hard work go a long way toward acceptance.
Caitlin's blend of business background and veterinary education makes her an excellent mentor for pre-vet students. Her exceptional writing skills enable her to provide expert essay editing guidance. Additionally, her experience in business has honed her ability to prepare students for interviews, helping them to confidently highlight their skills and passion for veterinary medicine.
Caitlin stays up-to-date on the latest trends and requirements for vet school admissions, ensuring students receive the most relevant and effective guidance. Her personal experience has taught her that the hard work and dedication required to get into vet school are worth it, and she is committed to inspiring and supporting students every step of the way.
With Caitlin's guidance, pre-vet students can trust that they are in good hands. Her expertise, combined with her passion for helping others achieve their goals, makes her an ideal coach for anyone ready to maximize their chances of vet school acceptance.
Having grown up in the rural Midwest, followed by attending the University of Iowa as an undergrad, Callie is now a student at Yale School of Medicine and will be pursuing a career in psychiatry. She has five years of tutoring experience and has been involved with curriculum reform and health justice advocacy. Her research interests include qualitative research on the lived experience of having mental illnesses and health disparities research. Along with Inspira, Callie is involved in Yale's first-generation low-income student group and the LGBTQ affinity group. She is passionate about helping prospective students with diverse backgrounds discuss these parts of their identities in their applications.
Catherine attended a top private school for high school in the Kansas City area and was a double letterman, captain of the Pom Squad, and a nationally recognized Speech and Debate champion. She attended the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma on merit and grade-based scholarships. During her time in undergrad, she completed her Bachelor of Biology (pre-med) with minors in chemistry and creative writing. Catherine was deeply involved on campus, serving as President and Vice President of various clubs, a University Ambassador, and Executive Director of Springfest. She graduated with honors and successfully defended her research project on elder abuse in America.
Catherine then took two gap years to further her research on elder abuse, culminating in a TEDx talk that was published on the official TED website and cited in college courses. She worked full-time, first as a recruiter specifically for veterinarians and then as an executive assistant in a veterinary corporation, working closely with the Chief People Officer, Chief Legal Officer, and Chief Executive Officer. During this time, Catherine gained extensive experience in employment contracts, recruiting, and corporate veterinary medicine.
Catherine was accepted to Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine with a scholarship. She served as Secretary of the Pathology Club, Vice President of the Behavior Club, and as both an Accreditation Ambassador and University Ambassador for the vet college. She is currently completing the Purdue DEI certification for vet students. Catherine also works as a Team Lead for an entrepreneurship program with the ISU College of Business to further her interest in business management and consulting.
Previous employers have often hailed Catherine as a highly organized, efficient, and dedicated worker. Her task list creations and workflow timelines have been adopted company-wide. This strong attention to detail, coordination, and planning is a valuable asset to students, helping to reduce the intimidation and overwhelming nature of vet school applications.
Catherine describes herself as a highly empathetic, understanding, and patient coach, with a long history of mentorship. Her diverse experiences and achievements allow her to see beyond the traditional applicant and pinpoint unique characteristics that help them stand out in the application process.
Catherine’s background in creative writing puts her in the perfect position to brainstorm and encourage fresh ideas with her students. This was reflected in her vet school applications, where she scored a perfect score on the analytical writing section of the GRE and was in the highest percentile for the CASPer. Catherine is excited for the opportunity to usher in the next generation of vet students.
Christian’s journey began at UCLA, where he studied psychobiology, global health, and music history. He navigated college as a first-generation student, and he is the proud son of a Mexican-American father and a Vietnamese mother. He traveled to rural Nicaragua to deliver health care and public health services and spent two years teaching local underserved youth public health and nutrition. After graduating from UCLA, Christian took two gap years and managed large-scale, community-based clinical research studies targeting addiction medicine and HIV/AIDS patients in Los Angeles.
Christian’s formative healthcare and public health experiences and passion for advancing health and racial equity inspired him to apply to and attend the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA’s Program in Medical Education for Leadership and Advocacy (PRIME-LA). He completed his MS1 and MS2 years of medical school at UCLA, joining the Global Health Equity Pathway and conducting qualitative HIV/AIDS research with a multidisciplinary research team in Malawi.
He also co-developed an antiracism discussion curriculum for UCLA preclinical medical students. He consulted a free clinic in the San Fernando Valley to address food insecurity and chronic disease burden using a food pharmacy program. He received the Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awarded to five incoming third-year medical students across the country who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care.
Christian pivoted away from medicine to fully pursue his aspirations of addressing healthcare access and delivery challenges systematically using evidence-based and technology-driven solutions within the field of public health. He graduated with his MPH from Brown University, and he is pursuing a global online MBA at Imperial College London focused on learning how to leverage health innovation and entrepreneurship to tackle major public health issues facing underserved communities globally.
As an admissions consultant, Christian brings his immense enthusiasm for mentorship and strategic expertise in guiding students through the rigorous medical school admissions cycle, from narrative and persona building to interview preparation. He strongly believes in authentic storytelling and helping students find their unique voices to amplify throughout the medical school application cycle.
Some of Christian’s key strengths are supporting students in developing confidence, enhancing their academic and extracurricular profile, and strengthening their interviewing skills. He enjoys helping applicants with personal statement writing, navigating primary and secondary applications, and conducting mock interviews. Students he has coached have gained acceptance at several medical schools, including UCLA, UC Irvine, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, and University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
Christina began her PA journey at the University of West Georgia, where she graduated with a Bachelor’s in biology/biological sciences. Shortly after, she matriculated to the Christian Brothers University PA program, building on the foundation she laid in undergrad.
Her involvement in the admissions process extended to engaging in open dialogues with candidates, providing them with background knowledge about the program, and inquiring about their motivations for pursuing a PA career. This experience further improved her understanding of the admissions process from an institutional perspective.
Christina’s passion for counseling stems from her own experience applying to PA school, where she found that the answers she was looking for were nowhere to be found. This experience has driven her to provide the support and guidance she once sought to other aspiring PAs.
As a consultant, Christina brings a combination of compassion and eagerness to her work. She treats every student’s application as if it were her own, ensuring they receive personalized attention and support. Her greatest strength as a consultant is her experience as an admissions committee participant, which provides her with insider knowledge of what schools and interviewers look for in prospective students.
Christina's mentoring style is characterized by her outgoing personality, energy, and encouraging attitude. She understands that the application process can be stressful and is always willing to discuss the daily worries and challenges that come with applying to PA school. In her counseling sessions, Christina approaches each student with a gentle icebreaker, followed by a discussion of the schedule and goals for their next meeting. She emphasizes practical advice combined with emotional support, ensuring that students feel supported and confident throughout the entire application process.
With a background in research—including a Fulbright fellowship in Spain studying genetic biomarkers for Long COVID—Courtney enjoys thinking critically about science and its applications in medicine. She previously worked as a chemistry teaching assistant, where she learned how to explain complex concepts in a clear and accessible way. She applies this same approach to MCAT tutoring, helping students build confidence and tackle the test with a strategic mindset.
Courtney understands how challenging the MCAT can be and strives to create a supportive and individualized learning environment. She tailors her approach to each student’s strengths and learning style, focusing on both content mastery and test-taking strategies. She helps students navigate difficult topics and develop a plan that works for them.
Courtney understands that preparing for the MCAT is a demanding process, but with the right support and strategies, students can reach their goals. She is also fluent in Spanish and passionate about improving communication in healthcare.
David graduated from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, majoring in Biomedical Engineering and minoring in Biochemistry. He earned a cumulative GPA of 3.93 and a 4.0 science GPA. As a tutor, he is dedicated to helping students find the ideal study schedule for their success. David received a perfect score in the Psych/Soc section of the MCAT and credits his strong time management skills and use of a comprehensive planner to his success.
David is not just a tutor but a mentor who is keen to guide his students in their respective academic journeys. His vast knowledge, experience, and dedication make him an exceptional tutor for students preparing for the MCAT.
Dhruv graduated from Temple University with a neuroscience major, a chemistry minor, and a certificate in linguistics. During his time at Temple, Dhruv made significant contributions to platelet research, investigating the molecular basis for abnormal platelet activation in cardiovascular disease. His work has been published in academic journals, and he has undertaken scholarly projects in mathematical modeling, social determinants of health, and particle physics. Dhruv's commitment to research and scientific integrity earned him the prestigious Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship.
Dhruv's passion for scientific discovery and medical innovation is evident in his career goals. He aspires to be at the forefront of medical advancements while working to make quality healthcare accessible to all patient populations. His inquisitive nature and pragmatic approach drive him to find novel solutions to problems in biomedical research and healthcare.
Dhruv's approach to tutoring is personable, insightful, and focused on fostering both comprehension and confidence in aspiring medical students. He is committed to helping each student achieve their full potential and excel in their MCAT preparation. His tutoring style centers on reviewing high-yield content, crafting personalized study schedules, setting performance goals, and providing actionable test day strategies to maximize MCAT scores.
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.
Dr. Shah's higher education journey started at Northeastern University, where she graduated summa cum laude from the Honors Program with a BS in health science and minors in global health and law and public policy. While at Northeastern, Dr. Shah served as a Bouve Fellow, guiding first-year college students through the pre-health advising process. Additionally, she participated in research surrounding pediatric injury prevention leading to many publications.
Throughout her journey, Dr. Shah has been interested in public health and health policy which formed the basis of her MPH thesis during medical school. She was elected to be a part of the Graduate Program Student Senate and served as the MD/MPH representative which involved directly reviewing applications on the admissions committee as well as providing tours and offering feedback to the program.
Dr. Shah’s greatest strengths as an admissions counselor lie in her extensive experience with reviewing applications and navigating the admissions process as a first-generation student in medicine. Dr. Shah’s enthusiasm to help the next generation of prospective medical students combined with her extensive knowledge in admissions allows her to be an excellent advisor and mentor for anyone wishing to apply to a medical school.
Dr. Akomeah’s passion for patient care was ignited in her childhood when she would play “doctor” at her mother’s small pharmacy in Ghana. After moving to the United States, Dr. Akomeah became a certified nursing assistant before attaining a BS in biology with a minor in philosophy from George Washington University (GWU), graduating cum laude. She further honed her research and clinical coordination skills during a post-baccalaureate experience at the National Institutes of Health, focusing on obesity research.
Returning to GWU for medical school, Dr. Akomeah served as President of the Society of Health and Nutrition and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. She also pursued global health by volunteering in a clinic in Antigua, Guatemala—an experience that shaped her commitment to caring for diverse patient populations across all age groups.
Drawn to emergency medicine, Dr. Akomeah completed her residency at Carolinas Medical Center (now Atrium Health), where she developed a strong interest in student mentorship. In addition to hosting residency applicants and conducting mock interviews, she credits her own phenomenal mentor for inspiring her to help others succeed. She also led efforts to develop tools to attract a diverse and talented pool of residents for her department and to ensure that a culture of inclusion and awareness was fostered. Following her residency, Dr. Akomeah started a medical education fellowship at the University of Maryland and pursued a Master of Education in health professions at Johns Hopkins University.
Currently, Dr. Akomeah serves as an adjunct professor and Educational Director in her emergency department at the University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center, precepting medical students from Caribbean schools and residents in family medicine, internal medicine, and emergency medicine. She is also known for integrating lifestyle medicine into her practice, often coaching patients on how dietary and behavioral changes can help manage or reverse chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.
Beyond her clinical duties, Dr. Akomeah has published on topics ranging from emergency medicine training in Africa to obesity research, reflecting her commitment to global health and evidence-based practice.
Dr. Akomeah has continued to mentor residents, undergraduate students, and medical students, as she enjoys assisting students navigate the path to medical school and residency. Her students describe her as an approachable, encouraging mentor who challenges them to develop both strong applications and a deeper understanding of their professional goals. Ultimately, Dr. Akomeah’s guiding principle is to empower each aspiring healthcare professional to identify and highlight their unique strengths, ensuring that every individual she mentors is well-prepared for a successful career in medicine.
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.
Dr. Winn holds a Bachelor’s degree in laboratory animal science from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and a Master's degree in animal science from Auburn University. She obtained her DVM from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in St. Kitts, completing her clinical year at The Ohio State University. Dr. Winn also completed residency training in Laboratory Animal Medicine (LAM) at the NYU-Regeneron postdoctoral training program. As a clinical veterinarian, she has experience with various species, including rodents, rabbits, ferrets, pigs, and non-human primates. Her background includes working with animal models used to study immunology, infectious disease, behavior, and neurobiology.
Dr. Winn enjoys training and educating staff with varying levels of experience in veterinary medicine. After graduating from veterinary school, she collaborated with Ross University to guide potential applicants and incoming students, offering advice on living abroad, navigating the application process, adjusting to life on St. Kitts, and managing a rigorous veterinary school schedule. She has also served on the NYU-Regeneron LAM Residency interview committee and currently interviews prospective veterinary technicians and managers. These experiences have equipped her to be an excellent admissions counselor.
Dr. Winn is passionate about guiding applicants through veterinary school admissions and lab animal medicine residency programs, helping them achieve their goals and build successful careers in veterinary medicine. As a coach, Dr. Winn excels at creating structured task timelines that anticipate potential delays, streamlining the complex application process. She invests time in understanding each student on a deeper level to address their concerns, identify their weaknesses, highlight their strengths, and add a bit of personality to their personal statements.
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.
Dr. Simmons’ journey in the field of dentistry began at the University of Michigan, where she earned a BS in biopsychology, cognition, and neuroscience, laying a solid foundation for her future pursuits. Continuing her journey, Dr. Simmons attended the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, widely regarded as one of the top-ranked dental schools in the United States and the world.
After graduating with her DDS, Dr. Simmons continued to expand her knowledge and skills by completing an advanced education in general dentistry residency. This additional training has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of the field and a commitment to providing high-quality patient care.
With years of coaching and tutoring experience, Dr. Simmons has honed her skills in mentoring and supporting aspiring dental students. Throughout her time in dental school, she served as a student mentor, sharing her knowledge and insights with those following in her footsteps. Her dedication to helping others enter the profession is driven by her belief in the importance of providing a diverse and talented pool of dental professionals.
Dr. Simmons prides herself on tailoring her approach with each student to make them as successful as possible. She is committed to ensuring students feel supported throughout the application process and gain the insight they need to strengthen their candidacy and get into their dream dental schools.
Dr. Stein, a native of Manhattan, NYC has always been driven by her passion for dentistry and her desire to make a positive impact on people's lives. Her journey began at Emory University, where she followed a pre-dental track and earned a BS in biology. Her exceptional academic performance led her to the University of Pennsylvania's School of Dental Medicine, where she was awarded a Dean's Merit Scholarship in recognition of her outstanding achievements both inside and outside the classroom.
During her time at Penn Dental, Dr. Stein discovered her true calling in the field of orthodontics. Her fascination with the intricacies of dental alignment and her desire to help patients achieve beautiful, healthy smiles propelled her to apply to some of the most competitive orthodontic residency programs in the country. Through her hard work, dedication, and impressive track record, Dr. Stein secured a spot at her top choice—Columbia University's Orthodontic Residency Program.
Dr. Stein has navigated multiple application cycles, interview processes, and a series of rigorous exams, gaining invaluable experience and insight along the way. Having overcome these obstacles herself, she developed a strong desire to help other students facing similar challenges in their pursuit of a career in dentistry. She recognized the complexity of the application process and the importance of having a knowledgeable, supportive mentor to guide students through the journey.
Drawing from her own experiences in admissions and her deep understanding of what makes a strong application, Dr. Stein has dedicated herself to serving as a mentor to college-level and dental school students. She provides comprehensive guidance and advice throughout the dental school and residency application processes, helping students highlight their strengths and achievements.
One of Dr. Stein's greatest strengths is her exceptional organizational skills and her commitment to efficiency. She understands the demanding lifestyle of college students and the importance of managing time effectively. She takes pride in creating prioritized to-do lists, breaking down complex tasks into manageable steps, and collaborating with students to ensure that they can complete their applications and requirements in a way that is both efficient and minimally overwhelming. Her goal is to empower students to achieve their dreams while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
Dr. Mika began her studies at Pennsylvania State University, where she majored in Veterinary and Biomedical Science and minored in Poultry and Avian Science. Driven by her passion for veterinary medicine, she went on to attend the prestigious University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. Participating in an internship at an equine referral hospital, she gained hands-on experience managing emergency cases and assisting with surgeries daily. During her time at UPenn, she developed a particular interest in equine medicine, which has since become a central focus of her clinical work.
As a coach, Dr. Mika is committed to providing her students with the guidance, support, and resources they need to succeed in the veterinary school application process. She works closely with each student to develop a customized schedule that allows ample time for brainstorming, drafting, and refining their application materials.
She recognizes that every student has different priorities, interests, and strengths and works closely with each individual to identify programs that align with their specific needs and objectives. By taking the time to understand her students' motivations and career goals, she provides personalized guidance and support throughout the application process.
Another key aspect of Dr. Mika's advising approach is her focus on helping students craft applications that accurately reflect their true identities and experiences. She understands that the most compelling applications are those that highlight a student's qualities, achievements, and passion for veterinary medicine. To this end, she works diligently with her students to highlight their strengths, refine their personal statements, and ensure that their applications present a holistic and authentic picture of who they are as individuals and aspiring veterinarians.
Dr. Knight's journey in the field of veterinary medicine began at the University of Vermont, where she received her BS in animal science. This solid foundation in animal science laid the groundwork for her future success in veterinary school and her commitment to providing exceptional care to animals.
After completing her studies at the Royal Veterinary College, Dr. Knight began practicing at a medium-sized, corporate, small-animal general practice, where she continues to hone her skills and expertise. Her areas of interest include neurology, endocrinology, and client education, reflecting her passion for continuous learning and her dedication to ensuring that pet parents are well-informed and empowered to make the best decisions for their beloved companions.
Throughout her time in higher education, Dr. Knight has demonstrated a strong commitment to mentoring and supporting aspiring veterinary students. She has helped numerous students navigate the complex and often daunting process of applying to veterinary schools, offering expert guidance on various aspects of the application, including editing personal essays, assisting with school selection, and liaising with admissions committees.
Dr. Knight's approach to mentoring is centered around breaking down the application process into smaller, manageable pieces, helping students stay organized and on track while minimizing stress. She understands the challenges and anxieties that can arise during this critical period and is committed to providing the support and guidance needed to help students put together their best applications.
With firsthand experience in applying to both domestic and international veterinary schools, Dr. Knight possesses an in-depth understanding of the vet school application process and insights into international standardized testing requirements. Her strategic approach allows her to provide up-to-date and relevant advice, ensuring that students are well-prepared and confident as work to become veterinarians.
Dr. Stone began his academic journey at the University of Central Florida (UCF), where he graduated with a double major in biomedical sciences and pre-clinical health sciences. While at UCF, he was actively involved as an orientation leader, resident assistant, and biology tutor.
Following his undergraduate studies, Dr. Stone received acceptances from several prestigious institutions but chose the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where he was awarded the Dean’s Diversity Full Cost of Attendance Scholarship, covering the entire cost of attendance for four years of medical school. Upon graduation, Dr. Stone matched into a residency position at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, one of the nation’s top ophthalmology programs accepting only six residents per year.
Dr. Stone has an extensive research portfolio that includes studies on the impact of social determinants on health outcomes, advancements in diabetic retinopathy screening, and innovative approaches to addressing barriers in eye care. He has been published in multiple journals such as the Journal of Vascular Surgery, the Journal of Prehospital Emergency Care, and the Journal of Academic Ophthalmology, with multiple first-author manuscripts. His presentations at national conferences, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, highlight his ability to translate complex topics into actionable insights.
As an admissions coach, Dr. Stone leverages his firsthand understanding of the challenges applicants face at every stage of the process. Drawing on his experience from both sides of the admissions table, he offers a personalized, compassionate approach. He excels at helping students identify their strengths, address vulnerabilities, and craft authentic narratives that resonate with admissions committees.
Above all, Dr. Stone is passionate about shaping the next generation of physicians. By offering empathetic guidance and rigorous preparation, he ensures that every applicant he mentors has the tools to excel in medicine and beyond.
Before residency, Dr. Ng completed his Bachelor’s in biological sciences at the University of Pittsburgh and his DMD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, graduating with honors in Community Oral Health and Care of Medically Complex Patients.
Passionate about providing care to underserved communities, Dr. Ng was a part of the National Health Service Corps and worked for two years as a general dentist in Frisco, CO, providing care to mountain communities nestled around Colorado’s famous ski resorts. He has returned to academia to pursue his specialty in orthodontics.
As a coach, Dr. Ng strongly believes in becoming an ally and partner to help applicants achieve their goals. He draws upon his experiences in mentorship and teaching both undergraduate and pre-doctoral students to foster and showcase an applicant’s unique traits. He is excited to be a part of Inspira and is committed to helping students make their goals a reality!
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.
Dr. Garcia’s journey began at a young age when she declared her aspiration to become a veterinarian to her first-grade class. She pursued her dream at the University of Missouri, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences with a minor in Captive Wild Animal Management. Demonstrating her deep commitment to her alma mater, she continued her education at the University of Missouri Veterinary School, where she honed her skills and knowledge in veterinary medicine.
Throughout her career, Dr. Garcia has gained extensive experience in various veterinary settings, including walk-in practices, small animal practices, and shelter medicine. As the medical director for a non-profit shelter, she specializes in wellness and prevention, high-volume spay and neuter surgery, and animal welfare. One of her greatest strengths is her approachability and transparency. She also has a knack for writing and precision.
Dr. Garcia's approach to veterinary medicine is characterized by her love for continuous learning, commitment to teaching others, and ability to find joy in her work. She has helped students get accepted into vet school long before her own vet school journey. Whether it's giving advice, words of encouragement, editing essays, or writing letters of recommendation, she’s guided numerous students to admission to their top programs.
As an admissions coach, she draws upon her extensive hands-on experience and passion for the field to guide prospective veterinarians in their educational journey, helping them navigate the challenges and opportunities of pursuing a career in veterinary medicine. What sets her apart as a consultant is that she embraces each student’s identity apart from being a "vet school hopeful." She is adept at getting to know each student and making their application shine.
Dr. Bontha has a genuine passion for teaching. She has dedicated over two years to volunteering as an educator, tutoring a wide range of subjects, including math, chemistry, biochemistry, and English. Driven by her unwavering commitment to helping others achieve their dreams of becoming dentists, Dr. Bontha enthusiastically shares her knowledge and experiences in the field. She possesses a deep understanding of the challenges faced by aspiring dentistry students during the admissions process. She is motivated to provide them with the guidance and support they need to succeed.
As a highly sought-after tutor for the DAT, Dr. Bontha offers personalized instruction that combines her expertise in dentistry with proven teaching strategies. Her dedication to fostering independent thinking empowers her students to approach challenges with confidence and insight. The marked improvement in students' critical thinking abilities and expanded knowledge base serve as shining examples of her effectiveness as a tutor, leaving a lasting impact on their academic journey.
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.
Dr. Winchester completed her undergraduate studies at Columbia College at Columbia University, receiving a full academic scholarship as an honored John Jay Scholar. While pursuing her studies, she worked in a genomics lab conducting bench research.
After her undergraduate education, Dr. Winchester took a two-year break to work in clinical research. She initially worked for Dr. Chan, exploring the role of genetic mutations in sensorineural hearing loss, and then focused on clinical research projects involving virology and the spread of disease at the NYULH Department of Emergency Medicine. Despite her busy schedule, she also tutored high school students in preparation for the SAT/ACT while applying to medical schools herself. Dr. Winchester attended NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s accelerated 3-year pathway and is training in the Department of Otolaryngology. After residency, she hopes to pursue a fellowship in Neurotology.
Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Winchester has always been passionate about mentorship. She has tutored middle schoolers in science and math and assisted them with SAT/ACT preparation and college essays. While in medical school, she was involved in admissions, participating in the NYU multiple mini interview process.
As an admissions coach, Dr. Winchester enjoys helping students identify and communicate their strengths and passions through their applications. Recognizing that every applicant has key strengths that they need to frame, she enjoys helping them determine their best approach. Her greatest strengths include helping students develop their personal stories and organization – think a good to-do list and lots of color coding!
Dr. Kumar’s academic journey began at the University of Southern California, where he was part of the prestigious Resident Honors Program. This program allowed him to attend college one year early with a partial-tuition scholarship, demonstrating his exceptional academic abilities
Dr. Kumar graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in neuroscience and a minor in business finance from USC. Notably, he was one of the youngest students in his graduating medical school class. He earned his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, where he demonstrated a passion for leadership and mentorship.
He has worked as a research assistant at USC, where he conducted research under the guidance of Dr. Judith Hirsch. He also worked as a paid research fellow at the National Institutes of Health, where he modified a dichoptic learning task to alleviate suppression in amblyopic individuals.
Dr. Kumar's experience in mentoring has been highly successful, with several students achieving successful application cycles under his guidance. He is excited to continue his passion for mentorship through Inspira Advantage, where he can share his knowledge and expertise with aspiring medical students.
As a mentor, Dr. Kumar brings academic excellence, leadership experience, and passion for helping others to guide students through the complexities of medical school admissions. His approach is supportive and insightful, drawing from his own experiences as a medical student and mentoring 150+ pre-med students.
Dr Gupta’s higher education journey began at Duke University, where he graduated summa cum laude with a degree in biomedical engineering, earning departmental distinction for his exceptional academic performance. He has also served as a Duke University alumni interviewer, providing him with insider knowledge into the key ingredients of a successful interview.
Driven by his passion for the intersection of medicine and technology, he worked as a bioengineer at the Maryland Development Center for over three years. In this role, he contributed to the development of ultrasound and trauma wound management systems, underscoring his commitment to advancing patient safety, quality improvement, and innovation in healthcare.
Dr. Gupta’s passion for counseling stems from the support he has received from great mentors throughout his life. Dr. Gupta recognizes the value of having a supportive mentor on this challenging journey, and he is dedicated to providing that same level of support to students.
What sets Dr. Gupta apart as a consultant is his personalized approach. He works with a small handful of students each year, providing them with dedicated attention and crafting unique, specific plans to maximize their success. He believes that each applicant is different and should not be treated as fitting into a cookie-cutter mold.
Dr. Gupta's greatest strengths as a consultant lie in his extensive experience with consulting, and his ability to quickly identify a student’s strengths and weaknesses. In his mentoring role, he excels at helping applicants craft narratives that highlight their individual experiences and create cohesive stories. His experience as an alumni interviewer at Duke and his success in guiding numerous students through the medical school application process makes him a valuable resource for aspiring medical professionals. His mentorship spans a wide range, from middle school to medical students, demonstrating his adaptability and commitment to education at all levels.
Each counseling session with Dr. Gupta is goal-oriented, yet flexible to accommodate the unexpected. He lets the students drive the sessions by identifying what they want to focus on and discuss, ensuring they are equipped with the resources and plans needed to answer their questions
Dr. Gupta's non-traditional interests and experiences in medicine position him to guide students with diverse backgrounds and aspirations. He is particularly adept at helping applicants find their personal journey in medicine and is eager to work with students to help them achieve their goals. His entrepreneurial experience and genuine passion for mentoring make him a motivational guide for those navigating the complex path to medical school.
Born and raised in Clearwater, Florida, Dr. Clark always knew she wanted to be a veterinarian. Her passion for animals led her to the University of Florida for her undergraduate studies, where she double-majored in animal science and Spanish language and was a member of the Delta Zeta sorority. Dr. Clark not only excelled academically, but gained valuable hands-on experience by volunteering at local small animal clinics and working overnight shifts as a research assistant on a canine gene therapy study.
In her junior year, Dr. Clark was in a car accident that left her unable to walk for six months. Despite this adversity, she preserved and achieved a 4.0 GPA. At the end of her senior year, she was awarded the Greek Academic Achievement Award—the highest academic honor in Greek Life, awarded to only one candidate annually.
After being admitted to several veterinary schools across the country, Dr. Clark decided on a new adventure and moved to California to attend the University of California Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. She focused her studies on the small animal track and used her time away from studies to explore California and have unique experiences that kept her motivated.
Dr. Clark understands that there is no one “formula” to get admitted to veterinary school. As an admissions coach, she is passionate about guiding prospective veterinary students, believing that authenticity and personal growth are key to success. She’s eager to help future veterinarians navigate this exciting chapter of their educational and professional careers!
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.
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.
Dr. Mabe's impressive academic achievements and commitment to helping aspiring medical students are evident through his educational background and mentoring experiences. Growing up in the mountains of northwestern North Carolina, he attended the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he earned a BS in biology with a minor in chemistry, graduating summa cum laude and with membership in Phi Kappa Phi.
Having completed his medical education at the UNC School of Medicine as a FIRST Scholar in just three years, Dr. Mabe is familiar with the challenges and opportunities faced by aspiring medical students. His experiences as a peer tutor and teaching assistant further add to his ability to guide students through the admissions process and help them achieve their dreams of becoming physicians.
Dr. Mabe has worked with many premedical students in varying capacities on their journey to medical school. He founded the Pre-Student Osteopathic Medical Association at UNC Charlotte and mentored pre-medical students at UNC Chapel Hill as a medical student. These experiences allowed him to "share the wealth" when it comes to schedule advising, personal statement writing, and interview preparation.
As an admissions consultant, Dr. Mabe excels in early candidacy building for pre-med students, end-to-end admissions counseling, and interview preparation. Additionally, he is skilled at empathizing with students and providing tailored guidance based on their individual needs and goals.
Dr. Laurente's journey to becoming a dentist began in her hometown of Portland, Oregon. She graduated from the University of Portland with a BS in biology, along with minors in neuroscience and chemistry. She discovered her passion for mentoring and teaching while working as a student tutor for biology and chemistry courses and as a teaching assistant in the microbiology labs. These experiences laid the foundation for her future role as a guide and mentor to aspiring dental students.
To gain hands-on experience in the dental field and confirm her career choice, Dr. Laurente worked as a receptionist in the front office and as a sterilization technician in the back office, gaining valuable information about the day-to-day operations of a dental practice. During this time, she also focused on crafting her dental school application. Dr. Laurente's dedication and thorough preparation paid off as she traveled across the country for numerous dental school interviews. Ultimately, she chose to attend Oregon Health & Sciences University, staying close to her roots in her home state of Oregon.
Dr. Laurente’s firsthand experience with the application process and her success in securing a spot at a prestigious dental school have equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary to guide others through their own application journeys. As a coach, she excels at putting together a timeline and helping students stay organized, compose a winning personal statement, and prepare for interviews.
Brian's journey began at Louisiana State University, where he graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences. As a four-year letterman of the men's basketball team, he received numerous accolades, including the prestigious LSU Athletic Department Wally Pontiff Award, given to upperclassmen who maintain the highest GPA among all student-athletes. These experiences taught him the importance of teamwork, perseverance, and overcoming adversity—valuable lessons he carries forward in his mentorship roles.
Even while pursuing his medical education, Brian found ways to further his experience as a teacher, advisor, and mentor to students outside of medicine. After graduating from LSU, he took a position teaching math at The Dunham School, where he had previously graduated as valedictorian. This opportunity allowed him to cultivate his teaching style and develop a heart for encouraging and motivating students, especially those facing difficult circumstances.
Brian's passion for advising students extended to the college admissions process. He utilized his spare time to teach at a local high school and learned from his mother, who was the college counselor there. Her wealth of knowledge, combined with Brian's own experiences, allowed him to hone his skills as a mentor, guiding students through the intricate application journey.
After graduating from the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Medicine and completing a residency in internal medicine, Brian continued to embrace his love for teaching, encouraging, and advising medical students and residents throughout his career as a hospitalist. Eventually, he founded his own independent medical consulting LLC, further solidifying his commitment to mentorship.
Brian's approach to mentoring, advising, and teaching focuses on listening, encouraging, showing compassion, and fostering an open and honest dialogue with his students. He firmly believes that each student has their own experiences and talents, which can be highlighted optimally to foster their best chance for success. With his diverse background and unwavering dedication to student growth, Brian is well-equipped to guide students through various academic journeys, including the admissions process.
Throughout his years of intensive post-doctoral training, Dr. Sonnenberg demonstrated a commitment to excellence. He completed a General Practice Residency at Staten Island University Hospital, where he honed his skills in providing comprehensive dental care to a diverse patient population. Following this, he pursued a Pediatric Dentistry Residency at Woodhull Medical Center, further specializing in the specialized dental needs of children.
Beyond his clinical expertise, Dr. Sonnenberg is a strong advocate for mentorship within the dental profession. He recognizes that each individual possesses a set of talents and strengths, and he is committed to helping aspiring dentists identify and capitalize on these attributes. His belief in the power of mentorship as a tool for professional development drives him to assist others in achieving their goals and realizing their full potential.
Dr. Sonnenberg's multifaceted experiences, ranging from his educational achievements to his clinical practice and mentorship endeavors, have not only contributed to the advancement of the dental profession but also fostered a sense of community and support among aspiring professionals. With his impressive background, dedication to excellence, and passion for guiding others, he is an exceptional dentist and mentor, making a lasting impact on the field of dentistry.
Dr. Dominy's academic journey led her to UPenn, where she pursued a major in biomedical engineering and a minor in engineering entrepreneurship. Her passion for teaching and computer science was evident through her role as a teaching assistant in the computer science department. During her time at UPenn, Dr. Dominy involved herself in various projects within the med-tech space. She’s the co-founder and developer of a patient education app that provides information to patients about their upcoming medical procedures. Additionally, she worked at a pediatric oncology data science lab at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, leveraging large datasets to write algorithms for analyzing antibiotic resistance in solid cancer patients.
Demonstrating her entrepreneurial spirit, Dr. Dominy worked with a team on a year-long project to create a prototype strategy and go-to-market plan for an ingestible device designed to collect images of a patient's gastrointestinal tract for diagnostic purposes. Her senior thesis in biomedical engineering focused on the history of intrauterine device development and future strategies to improve the field, demonstrating her ability to critically analyze and propose innovative solutions.
During her time at ISMMS, she conducted computational clinical research, utilizing machine learning techniques to predict pediatric vs. adult cancer outcomes and employing natural language processing to understand patient perspectives on various aspects of healthcare across social media platforms. Her in-depth research has resulted in numerous first-author publications and presentations at both national and international conferences.
Dr. Dominy's innovative spirit and commitment to women's health were recognized when she and a co-founder were awarded the Women's Impact Award from the Diversity Innovation Hub at Mount Sinai for their project, 3iuD. This groundbreaking project involves the development of a 3D-printed intrauterine contraceptive device that is custom-designed and fitted to an individual's uterus using transvaginal ultrasound technology. Dr. Dominy is currently in the process of building a team and developing a prototype for this revolutionary device.
Alongside her research endeavors, Dr. Dominy dedicated her time to volunteering at Mount Sinai's multidisciplinary neuromuscular clinic, which provides integrative, multi-specialty care for cerebral palsy patients and their families. She assisted providers clinically and facilitated the distribution and administration of research surveys to patients and their families.
Dr. Dominy’s ultimate goal is to become a pediatric cardiologist who combines large-data clinical research with collaborations with device companies in the cardiology space. Her experience working in the medical school admissions office at ISMMS has provided her with what top medical schools seek in applicants. As a creative problem solver, Dr. Dominy is well-equipped to work with students from all backgrounds and experiences, helping them craft compelling applications that highlight their stories.
With a Bachelor of Science degree with Honors from the University of North Dakota, Dr. Dutt exemplifies academic excellence. As an Honors Program graduate, he was part of a community of motivated peers and engaging faculty, developing essential life skills such as critical thinking, civic engagement, and effective communication. This foundation prepared him to be a leader in his field.
After graduation from dental school, Dr. Dutt began a comprehensive Navy dental credentialing tour at the USS Osborne Dental Clinic in North Chicago, gaining expertise in various dental disciplines. Demonstrating proficiency in Prosthodontics, Oral Surgery, Endodontics, and Oral Diagnosis, he developed a versatile skill set and a commitment to excellence in patient care.
Following his time in Illinois, Dr. Dutt was assigned to the Naval Health Clinic Oak Harbor in Washington. There, he optimized dental health for thousands of warfighters, showcasing a strong dedication to process improvement. Currently on the path to opening a private practice in the Seattle metropolitan area, he brings a blend of clinical expertise and business acumen to his coaching role.
Passionate about coaching, Dr. Dutt has successfully guided students through the dental school application process, taking pride in witnessing their achievements and contributions to the dental field. His commitment to excellence, leadership skills, and hands-on experience make him an invaluable resource for candidates navigating the dental school application journey.
Dr. Bianchi’s academic journey began at UC Davis, where she graduated magna cum laude with a BS in animal science and a minor in Italian. During her undergraduate years, Dr. Bianchi demonstrated a strong commitment to research and community service. She was involved in two research labs, working on correlating CRISPR knockout mouse model phenotypes to human-associated diseases and studying how certain feed additives can mitigate greenhouse gasses produced by dairy cattle. Her research efforts culminated in a presentation at an undergraduate research conference and the completion of a manuscript.
During this time, Dr. Bianchi's passion for veterinary medicine extended beyond the classroom. She was heavily involved with a student-run veterinary clinic providing free services for the pets of homeless individuals and co-founded a club to collect and donate veterinary medical supplies to underprivileged clinics abroad. Her hands-on experience includes working as a technician at a specialty hospital and gaining exposure to wildlife veterinary care during a summer internship in Australia.
In vet school, Dr. Bianchi also served as President of the Mercer Veterinary Clinic for Pets of the Homeless and Vice President for the Student American Veterinary Medicine Association at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Bianchi spent a summer conducting orthopedic research on a specific breed of dog that suffers from a disorder called chondrodystrophy. She was also the recipient of the Students Training in Advanced Research (STAR) Award, allowing her to receive grants to conduct her own research project.
Dr. Bianchi's academic achievements and contributions to the field have been recognized through various honors. She was awarded the AJVR Outstanding Student Manuscript Award, demonstrating her exceptional research and writing skills. She has helped many veterinary students get into vet school nationwide and internationally. Her strengths lie in helping students effectively navigate the VMCAS application cycle, including essay writing and interview preparation.
Dr. Bianchi’s experience with the veterinary school application process makes her a valuable resource for aspiring veterinary students. She is passionate about helping the incoming generation of veterinary doctors and is eager to share her knowledge and insights to help others navigate the application process successfully.
Celyn's educational journey began at the Honors College at Miami Dade College, where she graduated with Highest Honors and Distinction. She later transferred to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a Carolina Covenant Scholar, a distinction that ensured her debt-free undergraduate education. At both institutions, Celyn actively participated in community service, mentorship, and research initiatives, receiving several accolades for her academic achievement and community impact. Her dedication to scientific research culminated in the completion of a senior honors thesis in chemistry, poster presentations, and publication in a peer-reviewed journal. After graduating, Celyn spent a year as a research fellow at the National Institute of Health.
As a medical student at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Celyn further cultivated her passion for research, patient care advocacy, and mentorship. Her clinical and scientific endeavors in the areas of health equity and cancer care resulted in multiple oral presentations at the national level, peer-reviewed publications, and awards for her outstanding achievements. Concurrently, she remained steadfast in her commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion in medicine by mentoring underrepresented students and actively contributing to the medical school admissions process.
Celyn's leadership and dedication to admissions work led to her invitation to serve as a voting member of the admissions committee during her final year of medical school, an honor extended to only 12 senior students in the class. In this role, she served as a primary student interviewer during the admissions cycle and reviewed, evaluated, and presented candidates at committee meetings. Before this, Celyn spent three years interviewing candidates and served as the Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) admissions representative, leading dialogue between current and prospective URM students during interview day activities.
As an admissions coach, Celyn encourages students to break down the application timeline into manageable steps, recognizing that a systematic approach is pivotal for reaching milestones without burning out or feeling rushed. She enjoys helping students tell their stories and highlight their strengths through their personal statement narratives, providing constructive feedback, and engaging students in reflection to identify and develop underdeveloped areas.
A native of Springfield, Illinois, Dr. Young is the first in a generation to earn a doctorate. She pursued her BS at Iowa State University, where she studied pre-veterinary animal science and enjoyed undergraduate student research. Dr. Young also completed a research internship at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where she studied microbiology and discovered her interest in a career in veterinary public health. During vet school, she returned to Harvard as a population research and data analytics intern for nearly two years.
While at Iowa State’s College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Young completed an MPH through the University of Iowa and was employed by the Center for Food Security and Public Health. She additionally held multiple leadership positions within the college, including President of the Iowa State Chapter of the Student American Veterinary Medicine Association (SAVMA) and Student Senator for the Iowa State University’s Student Government.
Dr. Young’s clinical experience was diversified with externships in comparative and lab animal medicine at Stanford University, Columbia University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University, and the Salk Institute.
Outside of her research interests, Dr. Young is heavily involved in organized veterinary medicine. She enjoys advocating for the veterinary profession, both locally and nationally. Recently, Dr. Young was invited to the AVMA “fly-in” in Washington DC, where she met with congress members to discuss legislation pertinent to the veterinary profession. She has continued this work locally as an AVMA Ambassador.
Through her PhD program, Dr. Young aspires to bridge animal and human health by studying zoonotic diseases, ultimately improving global health and bolstering pandemic preparedness. By investigating innate antiviral responses, she hopes to identify the immunological mechanisms that allow animals to evade virulent viruses.
Dr. Young has exemplified her dedication to mentorship throughout her educational career. Acting as a coach, teaching assistant, and mentor, she has successfully guided students through and beyond the path to veterinary school In her free time, she volunteers as a virtual science educator, leveraging her expertise to spark scientific curiosity among students of diverse backgrounds and ages.
Dr. Young has created an expansive network through her diverse experiences and leadership in veterinary medicine and is excited by the opportunity to empower aspiring students to achieve their dream of becoming veterinarians. Dr. Young is passionate about making the veterinary school application process manageable, transparent, and accessible for all.
While at the University of Florida, Dr. Woods was actively involved with a clinical pathology lab, focusing on her interest in small animal medicine, particularly urgent care cases. Dr. Woods’ professional experience spans various sectors of animal care, including small animal emergency settings, general practice clinics, and wildlife rehabilitation centers. This diverse background provides her with a comprehensive understanding of different aspects of veterinary medicine, which she leverages to guide aspiring veterinarians.
As a consultant, Dr. Woods’ greatest strengths lie in her exceptional organizational skills, adaptability, and efficiency—traits honed through her current role in emergency medicine. She excels at helping applicants optimize their resources and time management, ensuring they present the strongest possible applications. Her involvement with the interview panel at her veterinary school has also equipped her with insider tips for conducting mock interviews.
Beyond her academic and clinical pursuits, Dr. Woods is passionate about helping aspiring veterinary students navigate the challenging and time-consuming application process. Having experienced the stress of this journey firsthand, she empathizes deeply with the difficulties faced by applicants and is committed to supporting them in every possible way.
Dr. Woods’ approach to consulting is highly personalized. She prefers working with one applicant at a time, allowing for intensive, one-on-one guidance. Dr. Woods is a supportive guide who excels at recognizing and highlighting each applicant's strengths, helping them present the best version of themselves to admissions committees.
With her academic excellence, practical experience across various veterinary settings, and genuine passion for mentoring, Dr. Woods is well-equipped to guide aspiring veterinary students through every step of their journey, from crafting compelling applications to preparing for interviews and beyond.
Dr. Zarif attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, graduating magna cum laude with a PharmD degree. He then attended Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, where he earned his medical degree while actively serving the North Philadelphia community.
Before his fellowship, Dr. Zarif served as an attending physician in general surgery at New York Presbyterian, where he was part of the faculty at Columbia University Medical Center. His surgical training was completed at Lenox Hill Hospital-Northwell on Manhattan's Upper East Side, where he distinguished himself as chief resident in his final year. During this time, he was actively involved in the Program Evaluation Committee and residency admissions, gaining insight into the selection process for surgical residents.
Dr. Zarif received additional training in basic microvascular techniques at Columbia University's microsurgery lab. He further honed his skills during a rotation with the Traumatology service at the world-famous Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, MD. His expertise spans a wide range of hand conditions, including trauma-related injuries, musculoskeletal disorders, neurological issues, tendinopathy, arthritis, and vascular pathologies, with a focus on both operative and non-operative management.
His research interests focus on robotic surgical technology, perioperative outcomes, and resident-centered education. Dr. Zarif has presented his findings at several national meetings and published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. Additionally, he has taught MCAT courses to Penn undergraduates and provided private one-on-one tutoring.
Beyond his clinical work, Dr. Zarif is passionate about resident advocacy and wellness. He is dedicated to helping surgical residents become productive and efficient while minimizing burnout, a critical issue in the demanding field of surgery.
Dr. Zarif’s approach to admissions counseling is holistic, believing that no single factor—be it a score or a particular school—should definitively keep an applicant out of contention. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of taking advantage of every opportunity and finding the right fit rather than focusing solely on prestigious names.
Dr. Yoo earned a BS in communication studies and disorders from Northwestern University before graduating with an MD from the Feinberg School of Medicine. He completed an internship and residency at McGaw Medical Center, followed by a fellowship at Henry Ford Hospital. Dr. Yoo currently practices at Aurora Eye Clinic Ltd.
In addition to residency selection committee experience, Dr. Yoo spent many years on the Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine admissions committee for medical applicants. With more than 17 years of experience mentoring students at the college, medical school, and residency levels, Dr. Yoo has gained insight into the full spectrum of medical education admissions.
Dr. Yoo takes a personalized approach to counseling, aspiring physicians have the tools necessary to reach their goals. He believes in getting to know each candidate as an individual to work toward the best possible outcomes for their medical school or residency applications.
Dr. Akrobetu graduated with a 3.99 GPA from Davidson College, where he majored in biology and minored in chemistry. His outstanding academic performance and involvement in several research projects, including investigations into the genetics of mitochondrial morphology and glycopolymer scaffold synthesis, earned him grant funding to travel to the University of Dusseldorf in Germany for his research. His exceptional achievements in scientific research at the undergraduate level were recognized with the prestigious National Goldwater Scholarship.
After graduation, Dr. Akrobetu earned an MD from Duke University School of Medicine. During his time at Duke, he demonstrated strong leadership skills, serving as class president and spearheading an annual, year-long educational program for underprivileged high school students interested in medicine. His dedication to academic excellence and community engagement was evident in his medical school application, which received the highest possible rating from Davidson College in its internal review process.
As the first in his family to become a doctor, Dr. Akrobetu took it upon himself to learn the ins and outs of the medical school application process and is passionate about making medical school accessible for everyone, regardless of background. His commitment to equity and inclusion in medical education is a driving force behind his coaching success.
Dr. Akrobetu's admissions experience enables him to take a nuanced approach to holistic application review. He has a comprehensive understanding of how to strategically shape each facet of a student's application, positioning them as the most competitive candidate. His expertise in crafting compelling narratives, highlighting unique experiences, and showcasing academic and extracurricular achievements ensures that students stand out in the highly competitive medical school admissions process.
Dr. Pires' graduated from CUNY Hunter College with degrees in studio art and biochemistry. Through these studies, she discovered her passion for pre-veterinary medicine, which was further fueled by her experiences in research, lab animal care, and small animal general practice. These experiences sparked her enthusiasm for advancing biomedical research to benefit both human and animal health, as well as advocating for the well-being of animals that are vital for medical progress.
Dr. Pires enrolled in a combined DVM and PhD program at Colorado State University. Her PhD focused on cell and molecular biology with an emphasis on cancer research. Dr. Pires graduated from veterinary school, receiving the Bob Rosenthal Senior Student Award for her outstanding contributions to clinical oncology. Her dual DVM/PhD training has equipped her with a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of human and animal health, as well as the critical role that veterinarians play in advancing biomedical research.
After completing her veterinary education, Dr. Pires pursued a one-year clinical fellowship in lab animal medicine, further honing her skills and expertise in this specialized field. Currently, she works as a lab animal veterinarian in the pharmaceutical industry, where she applies her knowledge to ensure the welfare of animals involved in research while contributing to the development of life-saving treatments.
As a coach, Dr. Pires is passionate about helping students navigate the complex admissions process and has a proven track record of guiding them toward achieving their goals. Her experience serving on the Colorado State University’s admissions committee for five years gives her insider information into the qualities and characteristics that successful veterinary school applicants possess.
As a first-generation college graduate and native New Yorker of mixed Hispanic and European heritage, Dr. Pires brings a deep understanding of the challenges that students from diverse backgrounds may face when pursuing higher education. She is committed to working with students of all backgrounds, providing them with the guidance, support, and resources they need to succeed in their journey to veterinary school and beyond.
Dr. Cucui has been involved in the veterinary field for 15+ years. She worked at a veterinary clinic in NYC before attending Cornell, where she earned her BA in classics. Dr. Cucui spent her summers in college volunteering at a Romanian veterinary hospital and dog shelter as well as working at a zootherapy-focused equestrian center in Quebec. During the school year, Dr. Cucui would conduct independent studies examining veterinary practices in various cultures and historical periods, including Romania, ancient Greece, Rome, and India. Alongside her academic pursuits, Dr. Cucui showcased her leadership skills by captaining and coaching her rugby team.
Continuing her education at Cornell's veterinary school, Dr. Cucui focused primarily on shelter medicine. Her dedication to serving underserved communities was evident through her participation in Rural Area Veterinary Services (RAVS) and Rural Veterinary Experience Teaching (RVETS) trips, providing medical and surgical care to cats, dogs, and horses in areas with limited access to veterinary services.
Dr. Cucui's innovative spirit shone through her research with the Alliance for Contraception in Cats & Dogs, where she developed a novel ear tag for free-roaming animals. This project earned her funding through Cornell's Expanding Horizons International Education Program, allowing her to conduct field trials in Romania. During her clinical year, Dr. Cucui gained experience through shelter-related externships, including forensics at the ASPCA and mobile spay/neuter services at the University of Illinois. This comprehensive training prepared her for a career dedicated to animal welfare and shelter medicine.
After earning her DVM, Dr. Cucui's professional journey took her to various settings, each contributing to her expertise in shelter medicine. She practiced at a private, non-profit animal shelter in Buffalo, NY, where she also taught veterinary students from Lincoln Memorial University. Her commitment to urban animal welfare led her back to NYC, where she worked at the city's municipal shelter before pursuing a fellowship in emergency medicine.
Currently, Dr. Cucui runs her own relief practice, specializing in high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter services, shelter medicine, and emergency care for various non-profits, corporations, and independent practices. Her long-term goals include becoming board-certified in shelter medicine and opening a spay/neuter clinic in rural Transylvania.
Throughout her career, Dr. Cucui has been a dedicated mentor to many pre-veterinary and veterinary students from diverse backgrounds. Her passion for teaching and her wealth of experience in various aspects of veterinary medicine help her provide high-impact mentorship to aspiring veterinarians.
As an admissions consultant, Dr. Cucui brings a perspective shaped by her first-generation professional status, her diverse international experiences, and her expertise in shelter and emergency medicine. She is committed to helping applicants navigate the complex veterinary school application process, drawing on her own journey and her experience mentoring students from various backgrounds. Dr. Cucui's goal is to empower the next generation of veterinarians, helping them highlight what makes them unique.
Dr. Blutinger’s educational journey began at Brandeis University, where he graduated magna cum laude with a BA in economics and Italian studies. During this time, he balanced his pre-med coursework with leadership roles such as working as a radio DJ, a cappella singer, and an academic tutor. After graduating, he served as an intern on the U.S. Senate HELP Committee under Senator Tom Harkin, where he contributed to the Affordable Care Act’s foundational policies.
From there, Dr. Blutinger completed his MD at George Washington University, followed by an emergency medicine residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He then earned a Master’s in health policy, planning, and financing from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the London School of Economics. His global perspective is further informed by clinical work in South Africa and Guatemala, reflecting his deep commitment to international medicine.
A passionate advocate for patient-centered care both in and outside the hospital, Dr. Blutinger has led critical initiatives—especially during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City—to deliver high-quality emergency services and develop innovative programs for paramedics, administrators, and fellow physicians.
Throughout his career, Dr. Blutinger has amassed significant experience in leadership, public speaking, broadcast and print journalism, and healthcare consultancy. He has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications in multiple journals, including the Annals of Emergency Medicine, The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, and the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. He has also been featured in multiple articles in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dr. Blutinger has also served on multiple clinical advisory boards for tech startups aiming to expand home-based healthcare delivery.
Among his many accolades, Dr. Blutinger has earned recognition such as the Mount Sinnovation Partnership Fellow, Emergency Physician Unsung Hero, and numerous global health scholarships and travel grants. His broad professional background—from working on Capitol Hill and conducting malaria research at Walter Reed Army Corps of Engineers, to training at top-tier institutions and practicing emergency medicine at Mount Sinai—positions him uniquely to understand the multifaceted challenges of modern healthcare. Dr. Blutinger remains committed to shaping future healthcare leaders through compassionate, insightful, and personalized mentorship at every step of their journey.
Dr. Blutinger’s firsthand admissions experience, combined with a warm, approachable mentorship style, makes him a sought-after advisor for aspiring medical and graduate students. Whether providing comprehensive application guidance, interview preparation, or big-picture career advice, Dr. Blutinger takes a transparent, goal-oriented approach that empowers each student to navigate the complex path to medical school or residency successfully.
Dr. Blutinger’s approach to mentorship always includes approachability, transparency, and applicant fulfillment. He has helped numerous students get accepted to medical school, providing assistance through essay editing, writing letters of recommendation, and providing targeted plans to provide a tailored approach to the applicant.
Before attending the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Dr. Oyewole graduated with a BS in biochemistry & molecular biology with a minor in mathematics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. There, he competed in NCAA Division I Football with the Minutemen.
During his medical training, Dr. Oyewole was an integral part of the medical school admissions committee at Mount Sinai, where he reviewed and evaluated hundreds of applications, helping to refine admissions criteria and identify top candidates. His experience has given him unique insight into what makes an applicant stand out and how to craft a compelling narrative that aligns with an institution’s mission and values. As a Senior Coordinating Teaching Assistant in Anatomy, Dr. Oyewole played a pivotal role in integrating virtual anatomy software during the COVID-19 pandemic, earning him the Excellence in Teaching Award from ISMMS.
Dr. Oyewole’s dedication to mentorship continued throughout his residency at Stanford Health Care, where he treated patients in high-pressure emergency settings and mentored medical students rotating through the Emergency Department, guiding them through clinical decision-making, application strategies, and residency interviews. Students Dr. Oyewole has coached have been accepted to prestigious medical schools such as Duke, Columbia, ISMMS, NYU, Tufts, and Stanford Health Care for residency.
Dr. Oyewole’s approach to admissions coaching is highly personalized and strategic. He understands that no two applicants are the same and works closely with students to highlight their unique strengths, ensuring their applications tell a cohesive and compelling story. His greatest strengths lie in his ability to break down complex ideas into digestible concepts and to help students craft a compelling narrative from their personal and academic journeys, skills honed through years of teaching and mentoring. Whether crafting a standout personal statement, preparing for high-stakes interviews, or navigating school selection, Dr. Oyewole equips students with the tools and confidence they need to succeed.
Beyond his work in medical education, Dr. Oyewole has a diverse range of interests. He is an avid skier and snowboarder and currently works as a ski instructor in Lake Tahoe. He is also passionate about content creation, producing educational videos on ADHD, medical education, and productivity.
Dr. Oyewole brings a well-rounded and forward-thinking perspective to admissions consulting. His background as a physician, educator, and mentor—coupled with his firsthand experience in medical school admissions—makes him a valuable resource for students seeking a competitive edge in the application process.
With a keen understanding of what dental schools seek in candidates, she applied to and was accepted into every seven-year program she applied to. She has been involved in the interview process at Penn Dental and continues to participate in alumni interviews for the school.
Dr. Im's academic achievements earned her a Dean's scholarship for all four years of her dental education. Her pursuit of excellence did not stop there; during dental school, she applied for and was awarded a competitive scholarship program that allowed her to concurrently pursue an MPH degree at the Perelman School of Medicine, with full tuition covered by Penn Dental. Dr. Im was also awarded a full dental school scholarship through the Air Force, which required her to serve after graduation.
As an admissions consultant, Dr. Im excels at guiding applicants through their dental school submissions and helping them identify and pinpoint their strengths to stand out to admissions committees. She excels at assisting applicants to discover what makes them stand out and how to best portray that to schools. Through her own myriad of interviews for dental schools and scholarship opportunities, she has honed in on best practices and has coached others on how to ace an interview.
As a counselor, Dr. Reyes draws upon his extensive research background, which focuses on uncovering the genetic basis of human diseases. His expertise in this area allows him to provide insider information and guidance to students interested in pursuing careers as physician-scientists. He is passionate about helping incoming and current medical students navigate the challenges of medical school and achieve their career aspirations.
Looking ahead, Dr. Reyes is committed to making significant contributions to the field of pulmonary medicine. As an incoming pulmonary and critical care medicine fellow at the University of Minnesota Physician Scientist Training Program, he aims to discover genes that influence pulmonary conditions such as lung fibrosis.
Additionally, he is dedicated to training the next generation of physicians and scientists, ensuring that the future of medicine remains in capable hands.
Dr. Hoareau completed his residency in Emergency and Critical Care at the University of California, Davis. He has a wealth of experience in both veterinary and medical fields, having served on multiple admissions committees and mentored numerous candidates into veterinary and medical schools.
Dr. Hoareau also has extensive expertise in basic and translational research. As an Assistant Professor in Emergency Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine, he studies novel interventions to improve survival from acute and critical illnesses in humans and pets. His research has been recognized through various prestigious awards and grants, combining clinical expertise with a dedication to improving veterinary practices and outcomes.
Dr. Hoareau's passion for coaching applicants is rooted in his dedication to nurturing the next generation of professionals in both veterinary and medical fields. He believes in the transformative power of education and mentorship and has witnessed the impact personalized guidance can have on an individual's career trajectory.
Dr. Hoareau specializes in helping candidates break down the application process into manageable steps, making it more approachable and less daunting. He excels in helping candidates identify and articulate their strengths, crafting personalized narratives that highlight their suitability for their chosen fields. This customized approach boosts applicants' confidence and improves the quality of their applications.
Dr. Hoareau adopts a personalized and methodical strategy. He begins by understanding each applicant's background, strengths, and aspirations. Through tailored guidance and mentorship, he aims to boost candidates' confidence and maximize their chances of success. His coaching philosophy revolves around leveraging personal stories and strengths to create authentic and impactful applications.
Dr. Hoareau is passionate about mentoring because it allows him to invest in the future of his professions, ensuring they thrive with new, dedicated professionals. He loves seeing students succeed and takes pride in playing a part in their journey. His approach to admissions counseling is grounded in fostering a deep understanding of the applicant and providing tailored support to help them achieve their dreams.
Dr. Seger pursued her lifelong dream of becoming a veterinary researcher at Kansas State University, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in animal sciences and industry with a pre-veterinary science option and an equine certificate. She was accepted into Kansas State’s Early Admissions program to veterinary school during her undergraduate studies. While pursuing her DVM, she was accepted into a dual-degree program and completed her PhD in diagnostic medicine and pathobiology. Through her studies, Dr. Seger has developed a passion for making meaningful research impacts on animal diseases of human importance.
In addition to her research interests, Dr. Seger is passionate about assisting individuals on their journeys to veterinary school, graduate school, or a dual degree program. Her approach to admissions counseling is holistic, taking into account all aspects of a student's story and where they see themselves in a career setting. She believes that each student has unique experiences that have shaped their path and given them the skills they need to succeed as future veterinarians.
As a coach, Dr. Seger excels at helping students craft stand-out personal statements and prepare for interviews. She uses her unique experiences and insight to help students find their own perfect match in a veterinary program.
Dr. Seger's passion for making meaningful research impacts on animal diseases of human importance and her commitment to delivering exceptional patient care make her an exceptional resource for those pursuing a career in veterinary medicine.
Dr. Athreya earned his BA in kinesiology and exercise science from Rice University before pursuing both an MPH and MD at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. He has completed multiple prestigious fellowships, including the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, Population Health Postdoctoral Fellowship through the University of Texas System, and the Preventive Medicine Fellowship at Emory University. He completed his family medicine residency at the University of Chicago, where he served as Chief Resident.
With a passion for guiding aspiring healthcare professionals, Dr. Athreya successfully mentored numerous students and professionals on how to navigate the rigorous journey to medical school and secure placements in highly competitive residency programs. Drawing on his own experience, years of admissions experience in a decision-making capacity, and expertise in family medicine, Dr. Athreya is committed to providing personalized advice on application strategies, interview preparation, and the development of strong, competitive candidacies.
Dr. Athreya’s approachable and supportive mentorship style makes him a trusted resource for students navigating medical school admissions and residency matching. Flexible and adaptable, he fosters a collaborative, conversational atmosphere where plans evolve based on students' individual needs. Additionally, his efficiency, creativity, and attention to detail ensure that students put forth the strongest possible applications.
Dr. Lee earned his dual BA degrees in social welfare and East Asian languages & cultures—Japanese at the University of California, Berkeley, and his DMD degree, Cum Laude, at the Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine.
Dr. Lee's commitment to whole-person care for underserved populations stems from his interdisciplinary studies, social work, and humanistic approach to dental medicine. His diverse clinical experience spans various organizations, including a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), a large Dental Support Organization (DSO), a pediatric dental clinic, and private dental offices. Driven by a pragmatic idealism, Dr. Lee is passionate about integrating the latest dental techniques and technologies into his practice and constantly seeks innovative ways to further develop his skill set.
In addition to his professional endeavors, Dr. Lee is a passionate artist and volunteer. He expresses his creative talents through his lifelong hobbies—Piano, Pottery, and Photography. He also gives back to his community by volunteering as a UCEAP Alumni Scholarship reviewer and participating in weekly bible study/fellowship meetings. In the future, he aims to deepen his knowledge of public health through further education and training.
Dr. Fadie earned her Bachelor of Science in psychology from the University of Iowa and her Master of Science in speech-language pathology from Emerson College before pursuing her DMD at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. Her exceptional performance during her dental studies was recognized through her induction into the Honos Civicus Society and the receipt of prestigious scholarships, such as the ADEA GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Preventative Dentistry Scholarship and the Dr. Alfred and Mrs. D. Suzi Osher Scholarship.
Following her dental education, Dr. Fadie completed her specialty training in pediatric dentistry at NYU Langone, further honing her skills in working with young patients. During her residency, she was selected for the Rhode Island Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Disabilities Program interdisciplinary Fellowship program.
As a leader in the dental field, Dr. Fadie founded and presided over a chapter of the Academy of Developmental Medicine in Dentistry. Before her dentistry career, she worked as a speech pathologist at Boston Children's Hospital, gaining experience working with children and collaborating with healthcare professionals.
Throughout her academic journey and career, Dr. Fadie has been actively engaged in research, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in both speech-language pathology and pediatric dentistry. Her research portfolio includes the publication of numerous book chapters and valuable contributions to studies in these fields.
As an admissions coach, Dr. Fadie leverages her rich mentorship and teaching experience to build meaningful connections with dental applicants. She is adept at identifying key attributes that contribute to shaping a comprehensive and competitive application, drawing from her firsthand knowledge of the admissions process and her experience working with a diverse range of candidates. Her warm and supportive approach, combined with her ability to provide personalized guidance and strategic advice, ensures that her students receive the tools and resources they need to succeed in their pursuit of a career in dentistry.
Dr. Fadie has a track record of successfully mentoring a diverse spectrum of candidates, ranging from non-traditional and re-applicants to those taking gap years. This experience, coupled with her nuanced understanding of the dental school admissions process, makes her an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to craft a comprehensive and competitive application for dental school and dental specialties.
Dr. Clark completed her undergraduate degree in neuroscience & behavior at Barnard College of Columbia University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude. From there, she pursued her medical degree at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, where she was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society and served as Class President.
During this time, Dr. Clark also worked as a Global Cause Partnerships and Community Fundraising Coordinator for UNICEF USA, furthering her passion for serving diverse populations. She completed her preliminary intern year at California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) before starting her PM&R residency at Stanford. She now holds leadership roles in multiple national organizations, including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R), the Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP), the World Academy of Pain Medicine United (WAPMU), the International Pain and Spine Intervention Society (IPSIS), and the Society of Women Innovators in Pain Management (WIPM).
A dedicated researcher and educator, Dr. Clark has authored peer-reviewed articles on pain management, AI in medicine, and musculoskeletal ultrasound, with publications in journals such as Current Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Reports, Journal of Medical Artificial Intelligence, and Cureus Journal of Medical Science. As a resident physician, she has a passion for interventional pain management, performing arts medicine, and musculoskeletal and sports medicine.
Dr. Clark also devotes significant time to medical education, serving as the medical student liaison at Stanford’s PM&R Program and participating in various committees that focus on admissions and recruitment. Her nearly decade-long mentorship experience includes guiding students from diverse backgrounds toward acceptance at medical schools and residency programs at Loyola, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, the Mayo Clinic, and Mount Sinai.
Dr. Clark’s approach to admissions coaching is both structured and friendly, emphasizing compelling storytelling and strategic application building. She excels at helping applicants navigate primary and secondary applications, interview preparation (including MMI), and essay development, ensuring each applicant’s journey and motivations are clearly communicated.
Outside of her clinical and educational pursuits, Dr. Clark enjoys a lifelong passion for performing arts. She has performed on the Tony Awards stage and remains active in dance and musical theater, which informs her holistic perspective on patient care—particularly for performing artists.
Through her clinical practice, research, and mentorship, Dr. Clark aims to empower future healthcare professionals to confidently pursue their goals in medicine while maintaining her commitment to compassionate patient care.
Dr. Chen earned her BA in biology and anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis, graduating magna cum laude with a 3.91 GPA. During this time, she served as the WUSTL Pre-Med Society's President and a resident advisor.
Dr. Chen then attended Washington University School of Medicine on multiple merit-based scholarships, including the Waltke Memorial Scholarship, the Scholars in Medicine Academic Scholarship, and the Harrison’s Academic Scholarship.
After graduating from medical school, Dr. Chen went on to finish her internal medicine residency, serving as Chief Resident, and completed a gastroenterology fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis/Barnes Jewish Hospital, where she received the Thomas and Mary Eckert Fellowship Clinical Research Fund and was honored as a Fellow of the Year at the John Cochran Veterans Administration Medical Center. Dr. Chen now specializes in diseases of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, focusing on colon cancer screening and prevention, including endoscopy and colonoscopy.
From an early start as a high-achieving student, Dr. Chen discovered her passion for mentorship by tutoring peers and leading student groups. Throughout her fellowship, she continued advising students on medical school and residency applications, drawing on her own successes.
As a former admissions committee member at Washington University in St. Louis, she offers invaluable insider insight into the admissions process. She is dedicated to helping applicants present their best selves in the competitive admissions process for medical school, residency, and beyond, tailoring her guidance to each individual. Dr. Chen finds great fulfillment in supporting students as they work toward their professional aspirations.
Dr. Yoon’s academic journey began at Brown University, where he graduated magna cum laude with honors in neuroscience. He then earned his medical degree from Yale School of Medicine, where he was awarded an NIH fellowship for his doctoral thesis. His passion for systemic change in healthcare led him to also pursue a fellowship in health policy at Yale Law School. Following this fellowship, he matched with a competitive neurosurgery residency at the University of Pittsburgh. During Dr. Yoon worked as a consultant with the Boston Consulting Group during his medical education journey, advising organizations on strategies to optimize care delivery, reduce costs, and improve quality.
Dr. Yoon’s passion for mentorship is deeply rooted in his own journey as a first-generation student navigating competitive academic environments. Over the years, he has guided countless students from diverse backgrounds, helping them gain admission to some of the nation’s most prestigious medical schools, including Stanford, Yale, Columbia, Harvard, UT Southwestern, Cornell, Duke, UChicago, NYU, and Brown.
Dr. Yoon’s philosophy centers on inclusivity and empowerment. His mentoring approach is highly personalized, emphasizing each student's unique experiences, aspirations, and strengths. He excels at helping applicants craft compelling narratives that highlight their individuality and align with their professional goals. His ability to connect with students on a personal level, combined with his strategic insight and sharp attention to detail, makes him a sought-after mentor in the admissions space.
His extensive experience, coupled with his deep understanding of the medical school admissions process, makes him an invaluable resource for anyone striving to craft a comprehensive and competitive application. Dr. Yoon is dedicated to empowering students to achieve their goals and is excited to support the next generation of physicians on their journey to success.
Dr. Davis has been a physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology for decades. Although she is doubly boarded in both obstetrics and gynecology and maternal fetal medicine, she has spent the last 16 years of her career working in student health at a large university. She found this latter part of her career quite gratifying since she was able to care for and educate young women regarding contraception and the prevention of sexually transmitted infections.
Dr. Davis feels that her experiences as an admissions committee member and medical school interviewer have been some of the most important aspects of her work, since selecting outstanding medical school candidates ensures there will be an ample supply of competent physicians in the future.
Throughout her career, Dr. Davis has been passionate about counseling and educating individuals who are interested in or have already started a career in medicine. She has won several faculty awards for the education of both medical students and resident physicians in training.
Dr. Davis believes it important that applicants are passionate about entering the field and are also aware of the rigors and stress involved in practicing medicine. She feels that Medicine is her true calling, and has always felt so privileged to be a physician. She has felt compelled to convey these feelings to all of the applicants and students who she has counseled.
Dr. Nwaukoni is an accomplished physician dedicated to health equity, medical education, and community advocacy. She completed her residency at Northwestern McGaw Family Medicine Residency in Lake Forest, Illinois, where she served as Administrative Chief Resident, guiding departmental operations, mentoring peers, and championing initiatives to improve maternal health outcomes and address healthcare disparities.
Dr. Nwaukoni earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM), where her leadership and academic excellence were recognized with the Presidential Leadership in Diversity Award and induction into the Arnold P. Gold Humanism Honor Society. Before medical school, Dr. Nwaukoni earned a Bachelor of Science in biology and society with a minor in global health from Cornell University, graduating cum laude.
Dr Nwaukoni’s dedication to advancing medical knowledge is evident in her extensive research contributions, which span Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, health disparities, and international work. Among her notable achievements is her work on an APO1 project, where she and her team helped secure over $200,000 to pilot a research study in Ghana, focused on risk variants of a SLE protein prevalent in women of African ancestry. She has co-authored several peer-reviewed publications and presented at national and international conferences, showcasing her passion for bridging the gap between clinical research and patient care.
As a former Resident Member of the Board of Directors for the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and Task Force Member for Family Medicine Midwest, Dr. Nwaukoni actively advocates for diversity, inclusion, and innovation in healthcare education. She has led numerous initiatives, including mentorship programs for underrepresented students, curriculum development for health equity, and global health collaborations in Ghana and Tanzania.
Her leadership has been recognized with numerous honors, including the AAFP Award for Excellence in Graduate Medical Education, the IAFP President’s Award, and the John E. Franklin, MD, Commitment to Diversity Award. A tireless advocate for underserved populations, Dr. Nwaukoni integrates evidence-based practices with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.
Dr. Nwaukoni’s commitment to medical education is deeply personal, reflecting her own journey and the challenges she witnessed among her peers. She is passionate about guiding applicants to find their voices and craft narratives that genuinely reflect their values, resilience, and readiness for medical school. Her coaching approach simplifies the application process by breaking it into achievable steps, offering personalized strategies, and creating a supportive environment where candidates feel seen, valued, and heard. Additionally, she prepares students for interviews through tailored coaching sessions, ensuring a strong approach for every question.
Her greatest strengths as a coach lie in her ability to identify and highlight the individual strengths of each candidate, ensuring their unique stories shine through in personal statements, interviews, and essays. With her background in leadership, research, and community engagement, Dr. Nwaukoni brings a well-rounded perspective that resonates with applicants from diverse backgrounds.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Dr. Nwaukoni is an avid traveler, photographer, and fitness enthusiast, enjoying Zumba and cardio-kickboxing. Her cross-cultural experiences—spanning over 20 countries—continue to shape her vision of global health and community empowerment.
Dr. Gomez began his journey at Stanford, where he graduated with a BA in human evolutionary biology. While there, he demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation. He managed the Pacific Free Clinic, creating a course on the impact of climate change on human health that was integral to changing the curriculum at Stanford. His research focused on telemedicine, demonstrating his commitment to advancing healthcare technology. Additionally, he has experience with healthcare venture capital and private equity, further solidifying his understanding of the business side of healthcare.
Dr. Gomez's teaching experience at Stanford University School of Medicine includes roles as a Student Tutor, Curriculum Developer, Teaching Assistant, and Graduate Teaching Assistant for Applied Biochemistry. His journey to becoming a dual-degree holder began with two gap years spent working for early-stage healthcare start-ups, where he gained experience in the healthcare industry. His professional endeavors include co-founding Branch Care, where he serves as Associate Medical Director. Branch Care aims to provide high-quality fertility care in every zip code by equipping local clinicians to deliver care under the supervision of top fertility specialists.
Dr. Gomez's passion for counseling stems from his desire to increase diversity in medicine. He began his coaching career helping underrepresented students, including first-gen, low-income applicants, applicants of color, LGBTQ+ students, and others. His commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the medical field drives his work as a consultant.
Dr. Gomez excels as a thought partner for storytelling and narrative structure, providing detailed feedback on applications, and offering insights from his time on the admissions committee. His expertise and dedication have earned him a reputation as a trusted and experienced medical school advisor.
Dr. Gomez takes an individualized approach to each applicant, learning about their unique needs and goals. He understands that there is no one-size-fits-all solution and tailors his guidance to support each student's success. With his mix of medical expertise, business acumen, and entrepreneurial spirit, Dr. Gomez is well-positioned to make significant contributions to the field of medicine. His passion for innovation and education makes him an excellent resource for aspiring medical professionals and entrepreneurs alike.
Dr. Chien's journey in dentistry has been marked by exceptional achievements and a commitment to excellence. Starting at Emory University, Dr. Chien laid the foundation for what would be a stellar education in dentistry. During her dental school application process, she was accepted into seven prestigious programs, including the University of Texas School of Dentistry in Houston, where she ultimately chose to pursue her education. Dr. Chien's innovative spirit was recognized with an award from the Informatics Department for developing software to help students navigate clinic operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Following her dental school education, Dr. Chien applied to eight Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) programs, interviewed at seven, and successfully matched to the AEGD program in Atlanta, Georgia. This additional training has further improved her skills and expertise as a general dentist.
Dr. Chien's approach to mentoring is rooted in her belief in the power of connection and shared experiences. She emphasizes the importance of clarifying goals and aspirations, and she is committed to helping candidates develop not only a compelling personal story but also a strategic roadmap to highlight their achievements and strengths throughout the application process.
Dr. Chien has extensive experience helping numerous dental school colleagues and underclassmen navigate the residency application process. Her firsthand knowledge of the challenges and opportunities in dental education and practice makes her an invaluable resource for aspiring dental professionals.
Dr. Chien values open and constructive communication, respect for schedules, and a commitment to meeting deadlines. She seeks to work with applicants who are receptive to feedback and willing to engage in a collaborative, goal-oriented process.
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.
Dr. Applebaum is a veterinarian from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She graduated from the University of Delaware with an Honors Bachelor of Science in Pre-Veterinary Medicine and Animal Biosciences with minors in Spanish and Medical Diagnostics, and she earned her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.
At the University of Delaware, she lived with freshmen students all four years, serving as a peer mentor, assisting with course selection, planning activities, and helping with the general adjustment to college. She was also an ambassador for her college working as a tour guide for potential students and donors. As a veterinarian, Dr. Applebaum continues to mentor students near and far to help them gain acceptance into veterinary school.
She participated on the executive board of several clubs on campus, spent time volunteering at a local beef and pork farm, and led a student trip abroad to Costa Rica and Nicaragua, volunteering in spay/neuter and vaccine clinics. She was heavily involved in undergraduate research and completed a senior thesis studying the avian respiratory microbiome. In her free time, she enjoyed playing violin in the university string group, and intramural softball and danced Friday nights away with the UD Swing Dance Club. These varied experiences helped her gain acceptance to Penn Vet where she earned her VMD.
Professionally, Dr. Applebaum is a small animal veterinarian but will treat any animal that walks, flies, trots, swims, or slithers into her clinic. She is USDA accredited, a Fear-Free Certified professional, and a member of the Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians, the Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians, and the Association of Avian Veterinarians.
She also volunteers at community feline trap-neuter-and-release clinics, where she teaches students the art of high-volume spay and neutering. She is passionate about promoting the human-animal bond through quality medical and surgical care, and her favorite part of vet med is the ability to build strong relationships with pets, their parents, and also students interested in entering the field.
Recognizing that the application process is stressful, one of her greatest strengths is breaking down every step to help her students feel at ease. She is passionate about teaching, loves having student shadows at work, and often returns to her college to speak with current students. She remembers what it was like to be in the applicant's shoes and has extensive experience helping students prepare resumes, write personal statements, and ace interviews.
Dr. Lee spent nearly seven years as a Caltech researcher, was awarded a Caltech Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, and continued his research in collaboration with the Heath Group. After completing his undergraduate studies, Dr. Lee attended the University of Washington School of Medicine and was the first person in his immediate and extended family to pursue medicine.
After two years of pre-clinical and one year of clinical training in the regular MD program, Dr. Lee decided to switch to the school's Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) for an MD/PhD dual degree. This decision was driven by his desire to gain more scientific training and be better equipped to perform biomedical research long-term as part of his career.
Dr. Lee worked through his PhD training, researching ways to improve cancer immunotherapy by understanding the immunology driving (or hindering) it. His ultimate goal is to practice as a clinician while also participating in translational research to help innovate the management of difficult chronic diseases.
Dr. Lee's personal experience as a first-generation medical student and his commitment to bridging science with its impact on the community make him an ideal guide for students who are passionate about making a tangible societal impact through scientific development.
Dr. Lee's academic journey began at Case Western Reserve University, where he graduated summa cum laude with a degree in biomechanical engineering. He graduated with an impressive 3.94 GPA and was Vice President of the Alpha Eta Mu Beta National Honor Society. At UCCOM, he founded and was President of the Interventional Radiology Interest Group, and managed the student-run free clinic. Currently, Dr. Lee is exploring the use of 3D-printed inferior vena cava filters to surgically guide their removals as he completes his residency.
Dr. Lee's educational background is rooted in science and math, with a mentoring career that began over 11 years ago. He has since held various teaching roles, including teaching assistant positions at Caltech and UW, as well as a research co-mentor in a lab setting.
Having navigated the college and medical school application process without the benefit of counseling services, Dr. Lee understands the challenges that many students face. He hopes to make these services more accessible to those who may not have been aware of their existence or believed them to be out of reach.
As a lifelong mentor, Dr. Lee has worked with a diverse group of students, from third graders to medical school applicants. He has served as a teaching assistant, teacher, and application specialist, guiding students to successful medical school acceptances. These experiences have granted him insight into how individuals evolve throughout their academic journey, allowing him to provide tailored guidance.
One of Dr. Lee's greatest strengths as a consultant is his ability to quickly synthesize an applicant's profile from background documents and initial discussions. He continually builds upon this profile, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of each individual's strengths and weaknesses. Through multiple rounds of discussion, he guides individuals in crafting a cohesive and well-rounded profile that highlights their distinct backgrounds and goals. By doing so, he empowers applicants to stand out as interesting and worthy candidates for their desired programs.
Dr. Lee's expertise in medical school admissions makes him an expert consultant for aspiring physicians. His mix of engineering and medical knowledge, combined with his research experience and passion for mentorship, positions him well to guide students through the complexities of medical school applications.
Dr. Hendrix started his higher education journey by earning a BS in biomedical sciences from Auburn University. He earned an MD at the University of Michigan Medical School on a full merit scholarship, followed by residency training in anesthesiology and fellowships in pain medicine and cardiothoracic anesthesiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He recently earned dual executive master's degrees in healthcare leadership and management from the University of Texas at Dallas, graduating as a scholar with high distinction.
His expertise spans clinical research, medical education, and healthcare quality improvement. He has held leadership positions at major institutions, including the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and has served on multiple national committees, including the Vascularized Composite Allograft Transplantation Committee for UNOS, and advisory roles with the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Dr. Hendrix is board-certified in both anesthesiology and pain medicine and holds numerous professional certifications, including Certified Physician Executive (CPE), Certified Principal Investigator (CPI), and Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ). His research has been published in leading medical journals, with significant contributions to understanding cardiovascular physiology, pain management, and perioperative care.
With 12+ years of coaching and mentoring experience, informed by eight years serving on admissions committees and as an interviewer at the University of Michigan and University of Texas Southwestern. During his tenure, Dr. Hendrix reviewed 800+ applications and was involved in the decision-making process.
Dr. Hendrix remains active in medical education and serves as a mentor to the next generation of physicians while continuing to advance the fields of anesthesiology and pain medicine through research and clinical excellence.
Born in Baltimore, Dr. Ladines-Lim obtained his undergraduate degrees at the University of Maryland before pursuing a PhD in chemical engineering at MIT. His medical education at Yale School of Medicine further solidified his passion for medicine and his desire to make a global impact.
Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Ladines-Lim has been involved in various international projects. He worked for the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Cape Town. During medical school, he participated in projects on Zika exposure and neurodevelopmental sequelae in infants in Salvador, Brazil, and uptake of tuberculosis preventative therapy in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, further showcasing his commitment to tackling global health challenges.
As a resident at Michigan Medicine, Dr. Ladines-Lim has spearheaded several impactful projects, including antimicrobial stewardship in immigrant and refugee populations in Southeast Michigan, the use of ICD-10 codes to estimate rates of inappropriate antibiotic prescribing in large datasets, and firearm safety screening and counseling in primary care. His dedication to research and improving patient care is evident in his work, and he will continue to make significant contributions to the field of Adult Infectious Diseases during his upcoming fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania.
When it comes to coaching and mentoring others, Dr. Ladines-Lim uses the "optimistic realist" approach. As a non-traditional himself, he is keen on picking out the hidden strengths of a student’s application. He helps each applicant reach their goals by providing expert training for the admission process.
As a GP doctor, Dr. Thurston gets to see complex internal medicine cases, perform surgery, and consult pet owners on nutrition and behavior, sometimes all on the same day. He strives to provide the highest quality of care to all his patients, utilizing skills in ultrasonography, endoscopy, and more.
Dr. Thurston began his path to vet school at the University of Minnesota majoring in animal science with a minor in business. While there, he worked at a small animal clinic as a technician assistant, volunteered at the university teaching hospital in the physical rehabilitation department, and worked for the swine department, researching new respiratory disease diagnostic methods and helping write a textbook for veterinary students to use during their food animal medicine class.
Dr. Thurston was also heavily involved in the pre-vet club and his church group, and he worked in the admissions office to set up custom tour experiences for prospective students. He enjoyed designing experiences that highlighted areas of interest for the students and connected them with faculty and resources they could use if they decided to attend the University of Minnesota. Dr. Thurston was recognized for his efforts with the National SAVMA John Pitts Award, given to a student for “exemplary service to the veterinary profession.”
When it comes to his approach to coaching, Dr. Thurston believes that every student starts their unique journey in their chosen field, accumulating valuable strengths along the way that contribute to their future success. He begins by exploring each student's individual path, helping them identify the strengths they have already developed. Drawing from his extensive knowledge of the veterinary profession, Dr. Thurston then guides students in presenting these strengths in a manner that resonates with admissions committees, demonstrating how the prospective student would fit into their incoming class and thrive at their institution.
Depending on the timeline before application deadlines, Dr. Thurston works with students to identify areas of their application that can be enhanced. This may involve building upon existing strengths or addressing gaps in experience or education. He recommends additional experiences, honors, or letters of recommendation that can bolster the student's profile.
Throughout the entire process, Dr. Thurston maintains regular communication with each student, ensuring they are comfortable with the pace and approach. He makes adjustments as necessary to tailor the experience to each individual's needs, recognizing that every student's journey is deserving of a personalized strategy.
At Inspira Advantage, Dr. Thurston loves connecting with prospective vet students and guiding them along the journey to achieving their dream of becoming veterinarians. Having worked with many veterinary students, he knows that successful students come from very diverse backgrounds and pre-vet experiences. He enjoys helping students discover and highlight the part of their journey that makes them a valuable addition to an incoming class.
Dr. Troncoso has worked as a licensed Florida wildlife rehabilitator for over seven years and is a Certified Wildlife Rehabilitator (CWR) through the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council. She currently serves on the board of Owl's Nest Sanctuary for Wildlife. Bilingual in English and Spanish, she provides comprehensive care for a diverse range of patients, from household pets to exotic species, on her small hobby farm.
Throughout her training, Dr. Troncoso gained experience at various prestigious institutions. She completed externships at the Animal Care Center at Busch Gardens in Tampa, FL, and Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) in Sanibel, FL. She also spent several months at the Jacksonville Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Jacksonville, FL, honing her skills in zoological medicine. Her passion for exotic animal care led her to pursue extended rotations in exotic animal and raptor medicine, as well as an exotic-only externship at Broward Avian & Exotic Animal Hospital in Deerfield Beach, FL.
While exotic animal medicine is her primary focus, Dr. Troncoso's professional interests also include dermatology, oncology, and small ruminant medicine. This diverse skill set allows her to provide comprehensive care to a wide range of patients.
In her free time, Dr. Troncoso enjoys spending time with her animals and family, especially her nieces and nephew. Her love for all animals is evident in her willingness to see any patient who comes through the clinic doors, whether they are furry, feathered, scaled, or hooved.
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.
Dr. Voss grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area before making her way to Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo to obtain a BS in animal science and a minor in biology. After taking some time to travel and gather work experience, she decided to pursue a Master's degree in public health at Kansas State University. This degree had a specific emphasis on zoonotic and infectious diseases. With her Master's in hand, she returned to California for veterinary school.
After graduation, Dr. Voss' professional journey took her to a large specialty hospital in Denver for a rotating small animal and surgery internship. She has been practicing emergency medicine in Colorado ever since, and has worked with and coached many interns and externs.
Dr. Voss takes pride in her teaching and career counseling capabilities. Her coaching experience, paired with her role on the Western University of Health Science College of Veterinary Medicine admissions committee, provides her with unique insights into the vet school admissions process and how to best position candidates.
Dr. Voss is passionate about helping students identify and highlight their unique strengths in their applications and preparing them for interviews. She has a keen eye for editing personal statements and essays, helping students capture their experiences and aspirations accurately.
Dr. Burdick's medical education journey began outside of Boston where she attended Vanderbilt University. There, she pursued a diverse academic path, majoring in neuroscience, Spanish, and biology. During her time at Vanderbilt, Dr. Burdick gained experience that shaped her future success. She served as a pre-med advisor, providing guidance and support to fellow students navigating the path to medical school. Additionally, she engaged in clinical research, graduating with several first-author publications, demonstrating her commitment to advancing medical knowledge. She also volunteered at various organizations, including St. Jude's fundraising, a local food bank, and as an ESL instructor.
Dr. Burdick's exceptional academic achievements and diverse experiences paved the way for her admission to the T.H. Chan School of Medicine, where she received several scholarships in recognition of her potential. Dr. Burdick continued to excel, serving on the admissions committee and providing advice regarding the selection process. Her commitment to research was further solidified when she received a national grant for her health services research. Dr. Burdick's community work also garnered recognition, as she was featured on local news channels for her efforts.
Dr. Burdick thrived clinically at the Boston Combined Residency Program in Pediatrics, where she received several awards to fund her research. She values meaningful patient connections and emphasizes the importance of enjoying life outside of medicine. She understands the complexities of navigating the path to becoming a doctor while maintaining a healthy work-life balance, and she is committed to sharing her experiences and strategies with students.
With years of mentoring experience, Dr. Burdick has been guiding students since high school and continued through her undergraduate and medical school years. Now in residency, she provides self-empowerment and helps students lead their application cycles, offering guidance, advice, and edits while allowing them to take charge.
What sets Dr. Burdick apart as a consultant is her person-first focus. She believes that medical school is a unique experience that should fit personal needs and future desires, creating four years of great memories where one learns medicine and grows as a person. She prioritizes personal happiness in her life and with every student.
Her greatest strengths as a consultant include her detail-oriented approach and her ability to focus on both small details and big-picture thinking. She pays special attention to personal branding and how candidates present themselves in their applications, ensuring well-rounded care.
Dr. Burdick approaches each counseling session with organization and focus, aiming to answer questions, alleviate anxieties, and organize students for a straightforward, task-based application process. Her passion for counseling stems from the support she received from countless mentors, networking calls, and advice throughout her journey. She feels indebted to them and is committed to giving back by helping guide the future of healthcare professionals.
Dr. Bartholomew's journey began at Ohio State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (animal sciences) with a minor in neuroscience, graduating magna cum laude with Honors Research Distinction. She was involved in numerous extracurricular activities, including serving as Vice President and President of the Pre-Veterinary Medical Association, tutoring and advising students, and participating in research internships in South Africa and South America. She was also a member of the Ohio State University Marching Band for four years.
At Ohio State's veterinary school, Dr. Bartholomew demonstrated her leadership through roles such as President of her class, participation in student organizations, and involvement in research culminating in a first-author publication. She received the SAVMA Senior Service Award and the Gertrude Hoeger Award in Clinical Biomedical Research. She was an active member of organizations, such as VCA, VIDA, and Vet Prep, where she interviewed candidates and participated in new student orientation.
Dr. Bartholomew’s passion for leadership and service continued with a nomination to attend the Veterinary Leadership Institute’s Veterinary Leadership Experience (VLE), an organization dedicated to facilitating the growth of servant leaders within the veterinary profession.
After graduating magna cum laude with her DVM, Dr. Bartholomew pursued mixed animal practice in rural Pennsylvania and participated as a veterinarian for the Willow 300 Sled Dog Race. She transitioned to emergency practice through an emergency medicine training program and currently heads her hospital's emergency medicine training program, mentoring new graduate veterinarians. She has also written a chapter for the Five Minute Consult and continues to participate in Ohio State's file review process and the Veterinary Leadership Institute's Veterinary Leadership Experience.
Dr. Bartholomew is dedicated to helping new veterinarians grow and thrive. She enjoys guiding applicants through the admissions process in a way that feels manageable and empowering. Her strengths as a coach include helping applicants with self-exploration, developing compelling applications, and maintaining mental health while pursuing their passion. Her extensive experience with training new graduate veterinarians translates well to mentoring prospective students.
As an admissions counselor, Dr. Bartholomew brings enthusiasm for mentoring and guiding individuals toward their goals. She takes a holistic approach, providing students with a structured plan for success and fostering a deep understanding of each applicant's attributes and desires. Her approach is grounded in genuine support and connection, ensuring tailored support for each individual.