The first Scholars Summit featured four elements: a storytelling session with storytelling coach Doug Stevenson, a wellness and balance session with wellness expert Keith Jones, a lunch and learn session with Reuben Lewis of National Financial Group, as well as the opportunity to take professional headshots with The Social Photog. This was the first in-person programming held for Scholars since the organization's launch. This presented the opportunity for the Board Members and Scholars to network and meet.
Read MoreAs members of the White Coat Circle over the past two years, Dr. Maisha and Dr. Nuriya have committed to creating opportunities for bright and talented students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Read MoreJasmine Solola discusses her healthcare heros, the challenges she faced pursuing medicine and why representation in healthcare matters.
Read MoreElevateMeD would like to celebrate the 2021 cohort of the American Academy of Neurology's Women Leading in Neurology (WLN). The WLN honored Dr. Joanne Smikle with a donation to ElevateMeD on her behalf.
Read MoreCaylan Moore shares his journey to become a psychiatrist, striving for excellence and what being an ElevateMeD Scholar means to him.
Read MoreThis Fall, the organization is hosting its third annual, “Explosion of a Dream” fundraising event on the evening of Saturday, October 2, 2021, at Hangar One- Red Room (15220 N 78th Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85260), beginning at 5PM PDT / 8PM EDT with both virtual and in-person ticket options. The weekend will also feature the first Scholars Summit, a series of live professional development and networking opportunities for the program’s recipients. Presale tickets and donations are now available through September 30th, 2021.
Read MoreStephanie Carter shares her inspiration in medicine, attending Howard and what being an ElevateMeD Scholar means to her.
Read MoreThe Scholars Program, which selected its inaugural cohort of students in Spring 2020, welcomes 10 new students, and additional medical school partners. The 2021-2022 Scholars Program recipients and their respective institutions…
Read More#MATCH2021 ElevateMeD is proud to celebrate alongside our five (5) ElevateMeD Scholars on their #MatchDay2021 results!
Read MoreShannon Coombs shares her perspective in pursuit of a career in medicine and why representation in medicine matters.
Read MoreIn 2020 ElevateMeD executed our mission while expanding the breadth and depth of our reach. Since inception, a short 18 months ago, we have raised over…
Read MoreAnthony Osifuye shares his perspective on the medical school journey and his inspirations to push forward.
Read MoreGabriela Alejo shares her passions, her concerns, and her greatest hope for healthcare.
Read MoreWe’ve watched the evening national news regularly since March in an effort to learn alongside the rest of the country. Every now and then, we will get a question that makes us press mute and provide some clarification. We’ve tempered the fear with truth and the uncertainty with hugs and reassurance. For months we’ve been hearing about a vaccine and all of the questions that followed. When will it be ready? Who will get it first? Who SHOULD get it first?
Read MoreBecause of YOU, ElevateMeD is the Western Regional Winner of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS!!!!!!
We are thrilled to be the first True Inspiration Award winner from Arizona with national impact and are profoundly grateful to all of you for sharing with others, downloading the app, and casting your vote in support.
Kalonji Cole shares his passions, thoughts on destiny, and why representation in healthcare is important.
Read MoreShanita Thomas shares defining moments in her pursuit of medicine, understanding the cost of the pursuit, and her hope for the future of healthcare.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that we are a finalist for a 2021 True Inspiration Award grant from Chick-fil-A. Cast your vote for ElevateMeD Inc on the Chick-fil-A App between November 7 and November 21.
Read MoreMahdieh Hosseini discusses what she wanted to be growing up and pursuing medicine all while having fun.
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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.