New York City Metropolitan Area
Provides academic support in Pre-Organic Chemistry, Biology I, and Biology II. Supports students through concept review, problem-solving strategies, and exam preparation. Sessions are tailored to individual learning needs to strengthen understanding of foundational science courses.
Oversee the financial operations of the BA-MD program, including budget planning, expense tracking, and fund allocation. Collaborate with the President on event logistics, supply purchasing, and catering. Responsible for completing funding paperwork with the central depository and submitting budget requests and grant applications through the Academic Club Association.
Responsible for reviewing and allocating funding requests from student organizations, ensuring alignment with budgetary guidelines and institutional priorities. Developed a strong understanding of college-level budgeting processes, strategic financial planning, and equitable resource distribution to support student-led initiatives and enhance campus engagement.
Initiated and oversaw donation drives supporting pediatric patients and children in other care facilities. Coordinates collection of toys, books, and recreational materials, with contributions made to Montefiore Nyack Hospital, the Department of Social Services, and other community organizations. Recognized by the Rockland County Government for dedicated service to local families. Lead digital outreach efforts, including FFACT of the Week, a weekly series highlighting pediatric health statistics and disparities. Publishes a Monthly Awareness Blog focused on increasing visibility around chronic pediatric conditions and issues in pediatric healthcare access.
Our research explored the health impacts of food access disparities between suburban and urban communities in NYC. We focused on the relationship between geographic location, socioeconomic factors, and access to nutritious food, analyzing how these variables influence overall health outcomes, including rates of obesity and digestive disorders. The study highlighted the prevalence of fast-food options in urban areas compared to limited grocery stores in suburban regions and examined their contributions to community health challenges.
Participated in a prestigious honors program designed for high-achieving students passionate about the medical field, offering extensive real-world and career-related experiences. Clinical Experience: 500+ hours across specialties: Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Neurology, Surgery, Radiology, Labor and Delivery, Orthopedics, Cardiology, Pulmonology, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, and more. Final internship in Emergency Medicine, collaborating with doctors, physician assistants, and nurses. Academic Coursework: Human Anatomy and Physiology Medical Law and Ethics Nutrition, HIV, Cancer, Disease and Treatment Health Care Policy and Research Certifications & Skills: HIPAA Safety and Privacy Certified Honors coursework in English, Government, Economics, and Health