#MATCH2025 ElevateMeD is proud to celebrate alongside our twenty-three (23) ElevateMeD Scholars on their #MatchDay2025 results!
Read MoreMirelle Rojano shares how she noticed differences in the healthcare experience when her family moved from Mexico to the US and how it motivated her to become a physician.
Read MoreGloria Garcia loves the curiosity and energy that kids bring to an environment; She hopes to help inspire future generations by going into pediatrics.
Read MoreElevateMeD is thrilled to announce its upcoming Ignite Atlanta event on Friday, April 25, 2025, at 6:30 PM at The Piedmont Room. Full event details and registration can be found at ignite.elevatemed.org.
Read MoreSonia Pulido shares her enthusiasm for Neuroscience and making a positive impact in healthcare that builds trust with patients regardless of their background.
Read MoreAilyn Clara shares her motivation to pursue medicine, navigating barriers in a complex healthcare system, and her vision for giving back.
Read MorePaul Delgado speaks to the need of more Spanish speaking providers, why she's specializing in cardiology and how giving back impacts our communities.
Read MoreElevateMeD returns to the heart of Atlanta in celebration of its third anniversary with Ignite Atlanta, the organization's multi-city scholarship fundraising event. Ignite Atlanta will take place on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Full event details and registration can be found at ignite.elevatemed.org.
Read More#MATCH2024 ElevateMeD is proud to celebrate alongside our thirteen (13) ElevateMeD Scholars on their #MatchDay2024 results!
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 MoreAbigail Solorio shares her inspiration to pursue medicine, challenges she faced along the way and the true cost of medicine.
Read MoreHolly Flores discusses her non-traditional route to medical school, the challenges she faced and the true cost of pursuing a medical career.
Read MoreFrom a young age, I felt I was one of a kind. I was one of 2 latinas in honors classes in high school at a predominantly latinx community. The first latina to graduate as valedictorian after a 10 year span.
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Sydni Williams plans to advocate for the patients of marginalized identity who present to the emergency department (ED) to receive care. The ED is many of these patient’s first interface with the healthcare system and she’s eager to serve as an ally for these patients.