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Meg grew up in the Kansas City, Missouri area with three younger siblings. She has a degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and was 1 of 32 graduates with a 4.0 GPA. During college, she worked in the private suites of Nebraska’s football stadium. The man who owned her suite owns the Chicago Cubs, and Larry the Cable Guy’s suite was right down the hall!
At UNL, she was a peer mentor; a teaching assistant turned lab manager for Genetics, Molecular, and Cellular Biology Laboratory; and a tutor for the athletic department. She scored a 517 on the MCAT and went directly from undergrad to the University of Missouri School of Medicine.
During medical school, she mentored high school students who wanted to be physicians, was a teaching assistant for incoming first-year medical students, and served on the Admissions Committee for two years.
Meg scored in the top percentiles on STEP 1, STEP 2, all of her clinical shelf exams, and STEP 3, and she is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha. She is passionate about teaching and mentorship and strives to instill confidence in everyone she teaches.
She is Chief Resident of Pathology at Duke University Medical Center and is pursuing a Cytopathology fellowship. In her free time, she enjoys rooting for the Cornhuskers on gameday, reading Harry Potter, and eating copious amounts of ice cream.
Undergraduate: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Medical School: University of Missouri School of Medicine
Residency: Duke University Medical Center
Step 2: 261
Step 3: 256
Meg started doing musical theatre in the fifth grade and has had numerous lead roles, including little orphan Annie, Oliver Twist, and Belle in Beauty and the Beast.
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