This year’s cohort features 15 new Scholars and 10 returning students from medical schools across the country, including the newest partner schools Ohio State University College of Medicine and Rowan University.
Read More#MATCH2023 ElevateMeD is proud to celebrate alongside our ten (10) ElevateMeD Scholars on their #MatchDay2023 results!
Read MoreThank you #LoveTitos for continuing to support our mission and acknowledging the work that we are doing to elevate the field of medicine!
Read MoreAll Medical Personnel’s partnership with ElevateMeD continues with a generous donation of $43,000 in 2022. In 2021, $52,647 was raised totaling over $95,000 for the past two years.
Read MoreDr. Timothy Gooding and Mrs. Alisa Gooding, co-founders of Arizona based nonprofit Inspire Youth Enrichment Foundation grant ElevateMeD Scholar, Brianna Spell with additional scholarship.
Read MoreAs part of a two-year pledge to ElevateMeD, this special scholarship is awarded to ElevateMeD Scholars who present a desire to pursue a medical career that will impact mental health in communities of color.
Read MoreExplosion of a Dream weekend took place September 23-24, featuring our second annual Scholars Summit and signature scholarship event, Explosion of a Dream at The Scott Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona. 300 guests and 23 ElevateMeD Scholars joined us from across the country!
Read MoreElevateMeD was proud to host its second Scholars Summit during our Explosion of a Dream weekend. This year’s summit was attended by 18 of the program's 2022-2023 cohort and 5 Scholar Alumni.
Read MoreElevateMeD presents its second Breaking Barriers Award to Dr. Wayne Franklin at its signature fundraising event, Explosion of a Dream, on Saturday, September 24, 2022 at The Scott Resort and Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona. Virtual and in-person ticket options available until September 16, 2022 at dream.elevatemed.org.
Read MoreOur first Ignite Atlanta was a celebration of the future of medicine! As the first event of our multi-city fundraising efforts, this event allowed us an opportunity to connect deeply with our Atlanta network, the second-largest hub of donors and supporters and introduce ElevateMeD to new supporters who also believe in our mission.
Read MoreThis year’s cohort features 15 new students and five returning Scholars from medical schools across the country, including the newest partner schools Morehouse School of Medicine, A.T. Still University, University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Indiana University School of Medicine, and Texas Christian University School of Medicine.
Read MoreIn celebration of the organization's third anniversary, ElevateMeD is proud to announce its upcoming fundraising event, Ignite Atlanta. The first event of its multi-city fundraising efforts is set to take place on Thursday, May 12, 2022. Full event details and registration can be found at ignite.elevatemed.org.
Read MoreIn 2019, our organization was introduced to Dr. Timothy Gooding and Mrs. Alisa Gooding, two of the co-founders of Arizona based nonprofit Inspire Youth Enrichment Foundation.
Read MoreThe generosity of ElevateMeD Mentor Dr. Louise Yeung and her husband has truly shown us how together we can give in creative ways!
Read MoreCongratulations are in order for our Advisory Board Members Sophia Ederaine and Johanny Lopez Dominguez! We were honored to celebrate with them this #MatchDay2022, as they both learned about their residency upon graduation this Spring!
Read More#MATCH2022 ElevateMeD is proud to celebrate alongside our eight (8) ElevateMeD Scholars on their #MatchDay2022 results!
Read MoreMayo Clinic has been an avid supporter of ElevateMeD since our inception. In 2020, ElevateMeD was awarded a grant through their EverybodyIn Fund that helped support our first annual ElevateMeD Scholars Summit in Scottsdale, AZ.
Read MoreThank you #LoveTitos for continuing to support our mission and acknowledging the work that we are doing to elevate the field of medicine!
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