
I am a biology major on the pre-health track at Loyola University Maryland with a strong interest in medicine, and a passion for improving the well-being of others. My academic background combines coursework in the sciences with hands-on experiences that have strengthened my problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills. I am eager to apply my knowledge to clinical, research, and community settings, while continuing to pursue my goal of becoming a healthcare professional. With a commitment to lifelong learning and service, I aspire to contribute to a healthcare environment that prioritizes innovation and patient-centered care.
Research Intern, May 2025-August 2025
New York Institute for Basic Research
Participate in weekly practices and tournaments
Attend and participate in events associated with pre-health fields, such as lectures by experts, volunteering at a blood drive, and participating in a suture clinic.
Take part in weekly meetings that go over the different types of leaders and encourage us to figure out the best way for us to lead in our different activities.
Participate in events that help to improve the quality of life for pediatric oncology patients, such as trunk or treats and joy jar making.
Attend monthly meetings in which we write letters to elderly people across the country.
Engage in weekly meetings that include conversations about medical discoveries and go on trips to hospitals, such as UMD’s shock trauma center.