I’m a practicing physician who recently completed residency and have gone through every step of the process myself, from pre-med and medical school applications to residency interviews and transitioning into attending practice. During my training, I was honored to be selected for both Alpha Omega Alpha and the Gold Humanism Honor Society, which reflect not just academic performance but also professionalism, leadership, and the way you show up for patients and colleagues. I bring that same...
I’m a practicing physician who recently completed residency and have gone through every step of the process myself, from pre-med and medical school applications to residency interviews and transitioning into attending practice. During my training, I was honored to be selected for both Alpha Omega Alpha and the Gold Humanism Honor Society, which reflect not just academic performance but also professionalism, leadership, and the way you show up for patients and colleagues. I bring that same mindset into how I mentor students, focusing not only on helping you succeed on paper but also on how you present yourself as a future physician.
I’ve worked with students at different stages, from pre-med applicants building their first cohesive story to medical students preparing for residency and the Match. My approach is very individualized. For medical school applications, I help you shape a clear, authentic narrative that ties your experiences together in a way that makes sense to admissions committees. For residency applicants, I focus heavily on ERAS strategy, personal statement refinement, and interview preparation. We work on how to communicate your strengths naturally, avoid common mistakes, and stand out without sounding overly rehearsed.
What I’ve found is that most applicants are stronger than they think, they just need help translating their experiences into something compelling and clear. I keep sessions practical and honest, with direct feedback and real insight into what programs are actually looking for. Whether you need detailed editing, mock interviews, or overall strategy, the goal is to make the process feel more controlled, less overwhelming, and ultimately more successful.