Behram Khan MDMaster Tutor | MedSchoolCoach

Behram Khan MDMaster Tutor

Dr. Behram Khan is and ophthalmology resident at Montefiore Medical Center. He has extensive teaching and peer mentoring experience from his time at Cornell and at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He looks forward to supporting you in your pre-med journey.

Behram Khan MD, MedSchoolCoach

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Bio

Behram graduated from Cornell University in May 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in biology (concentration in genetics, genomics, and development) and anthropology. During college, he was a teaching assistant in the genetics department, taught nutrition at Auburn Correctional Facility, and spent a winter volunteering as an English and Spanish teacher in Morocco. He also served as a resident advisor for three years, and has extensive peer mentorship experience. He spent a gap year conducting research on the parallels between neural crest development and melanoma progression.

After his gap year, Behram attended medical school at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine where he graduated with all honors. Currently, he is an ophthalmology resident at Montefiore Medical Center.

Behram has a personalized approach to MCAT tutoring, focusing on students’ past experiences to find the best path forward for them. He looks forward to working with you!

Education

Undergraduate: Cornell University
Medical School: Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Scores

MCAT Total: 520 (98th percentile)

Fun Fact

Behram loves vegan baking! He's constantly experimenting with new recipes, and would love to be on Bake-Off, if he were British.

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