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Dr. Ruby is a distinguished vascular surgeon who has completed his general surgery residency at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and a fellowship in vascular surgery at Harvard Medical School and has held numerous leadership positions in various surgical societies. He is also a founding member of Vascular Associates of Connecticut.
Dr. Ramirez is an integrated vascular surgery resident at UCSF who is passionate about teaching and tutoring for several board exams. He has served on the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine admissions committee and is committed to being a leader in medical education.
Dr. Choo completed her pre-med education at UC Berkeley and obtained her medical degree from UC San Diego. She is a board-certified pediatrician and has served on the admissions committee, reviewed applications, and worked with UC Irvine to teach and prepare students for the application process.
Dr. Munjuluri taught a bilingual elementary school classroom through Teach For America and became the director of college counseling at Sacramento High School. He later joined the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program and is now a resident in psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine, where he was named Resident Teacher of the Year.
Wendy has worked as an admissions screener for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Overlook Hospital, a pilot case developer with the NBME for the USMLE exam, and an assistant professor of medicine and director of the standardized patient program. She holds two master's degrees in English and education and has taught several AP courses.
Dr. Lee is a board-certified dermatologist and an assistant professor of dermatology at Brown University. Dr. Lee has a passion for medical education and does research in developing new treatments for skin cancer. She specializes in BS/MD admissions, with more than 95% of her clients getting interviews for BS/MD programs each cycle.
Dr. Weintrub trained in general surgery at Boston University, plastic surgery at McGill University, and microsurgery at the Texas Medical Center. As chief of plastic surgery at the Providence VA Hospital and clinical assistant professor of surgery and family medicine at Brown, Dr. Weintrub has helped dozens of aspiring physicians get accepted into medical school.
Dr. Walsh is an emergency medicine physician who graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He is interested in medical education and preparing students for the challenges of medical school and beyond. He also serves as a faculty member in the James Madison University Physician Assistant program.
Dr. Mandalia was a member of the University of Miami Admissions Committee and is an accomplished medical writer who has advised hundreds of successful medical school and residency applicants.
Dr. Yoediono received his MD from the University of Rochester and completed his training through the Harvard Longwood Psychiatry Residency Program. He has also worked at Duke as a pre-major advisor and admissions interviewer and co-authored papers published in The New England Journal of Medicine and Academic Medicine.
Dr. Lajevardi is a board-certified dermatologist who practices medical, pediatric, and cosmetic dermatology, cutaneous surgery, and laser surgery. She followed a nontraditional path to medical school and has extensive experience with the unique challenges of post-baccalaureate and nontraditional medical school applicants.
Dr. Kelly attended Georgetown University for both undergraduate and medical school. He completed his ophthalmology residency at North Shore/Long Island Jewish and is now in private practice. He also helps ophthalmologists prepare for their oral boards.
Dr. Lipsit is a board-certified radiologist with extensive experience in diagnostic ultrasound. Currently, he works as an associate clinical professor of radiology at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and serves as an educational consultant. Dr. Lipsit also several years' experience in admissions consulting.
Dr. Flick graduated Magna Cum Laude from Loyola Marymount University and attended medical school at UC Irvine after receiving the Army health professions scholarship. In addition to serving as an admissions committee member at the UC Irvine School of Medicine, he was also a flight surgeon for the Army.
Dr. Marinelli has practiced family medicine, served on the University of California Admissions Committee, and has helped hundreds of students get into medical school. She also spearheads a team of physician advisors who guide MedSchoolCoach students.
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See our Advising packagesOur advisors use our comprehensive intake form and spend time getting to know you on a personal level to find out what makes you unique.
Focusing on your individual qualities and using their admissions expertise, your Physician Advisor will help you brainstorm how to make your application compelling.
Once you have started writing, your Writing Advisor will help you expand and enhance the value of your experiences while always being cognizant of the limited space given.
After a few drafts, your Writing Advisor will refine your prose and correct smaller writing errors that stand in the way of excellence. Once your work is polished, your Physician Advisor will provide a final review of your work.
With the help of your team of advisors, you will craft an application that will get you secondary application invites, and lead to an acceptance to medical school.
Dr. Marinelli was an admissions committee member at UC Irvine
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Dr. Demajh (Jordan) served on the admissions committee at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine.
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View profileDr. Weintrub trained in general surgery at Boston University, plastic surgery at McGill University, and microsurgery at the Texas Medical Center. As chief of plastic surgery at the Providence VA Hospital and clinical assistant professor of surgery and family medicine at Brown, Dr. Weintrub has helped dozens of aspiring physicians get accepted into medical school.
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You will have a Physician Advisor, who is an actual physician and has admissions committee experience, and a professional Writing Advisor. Combining the Physician Advisor’s understanding of the process with the writing expertise of the Writing Advisor means that your application is as strong as it can be.
Yes! All our editing packages come with brainstorming time with your Physician Advisor.
We use our advising portal, CHART, to organize your application materials. When you upload your work to the platform, your Writing Advisor will review it in detail and then provide constructive feedback on how to improve it. As you get closer to your final draft, we will focus on things like word choice, sentence structure, and grammar.
Advisors provide feedback within 24-96 hours of submission. This allows enough time for in-depth edits.
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