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Yunsun Eoh (she/her) - USC '23

Career Goal: Physician Scientist
Major(s)/Minor(s): Biological Sciences/Health Care Studies
Introduction: Hello! My name is Yunsun Eoh and I went to the University of Southern California as a biological sciences major! I graduated in the class of 2023 and I am now working as a medical assistant at a OB GYN clinic and as a full-time lab technician in a genetics lab. In my free time, you can catch me solving murder mysteries and escape rooms or watching a movie while finishing a puzzle. I also love to cook a home-cooked Korean meal for my family and friends to enjoy!
Involvements:
- LAC+USC Volunteer - COPE Health Scholar (Adventist Health Glendale) - Research in a neurodegenerative diseases lab (4 years, 2 publications) - Lab Technician - Medical Assistant in an OB GYN clinic
Extracurriculars: Rock-climbing
What kind of advice would you be giving? I can help people who are on the fence about pursuing an MD/PhD vs. MD or are interested in getting into research as an undergraduate! I also can help you find volunteer or job opportunities in the LA area. I am currently applying to MD/PhD programs, so I can give advice/rant about the process!
Best piece of advice you've received? You must run your own race. As much as it is easy to compare yourself to others, pretend you are a horse in a horse race and only look forward!
Preferred method(s) of communication: Facebook Messenger
#usc#physician scientist#biological sciences#health care studies#medical assistant#lab technician#research#COPE#md/phd
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Stephanie Nguyen (she/her) - UCSD '22

Career Goal: Optometrist
Major: Molecular and Cell Biology
Introduction: Hi everyone! I’m Stephanie, and I graduated from UCSD in 2022! I am now a first year (OD 1) at Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University! I’m a San Diego native, and recently moved to OC for grad school. I love exploring coffee shops, cooking, and anything related to food. I also went to 15 concerts in 2022, but that era stopped this year! You know how the economy is. Feel free to message me about Optometry, applying to grad school, and more! I took a gap year, and would love to share my experience with you as well! :-)
Involvements: MEMO Outreach Intern (19-20), Family Head (21-22), Optometric Technician at Private Practice (22-23)
Extracurriculars: Triton Community Leadership Institute (TCLI) Peer Mentor (19-22), TCLI Mentor Coordinator (21-22)
What kind of advice would you be giving? Application Advice (LORs, Personal Statements, etc.), Exam Advice (OAT)
Best piece of advice you've received? Embrace your mistakes in life and view them as a learning opportunity!
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Facebook Messenger, Instagram
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Celine Galliguez (she/her) - UCI '18

Career Goal: Bioprocess Manufacturing Technician (at Genentech for 2 years, now currently at BioMarin in the Gene Therapy Downstream Department)
Major: Biological Sciences
Introduction: Hi there! My name is Celine Galliguez. I was in the UCI chapter of MEMO from 2015-2018, then I was on the Non-Profit BOD from 2018-2019. I was an intern during my third year, and I was the Webtech-Historian on board during my fourth year. On Non-Profit, I was the Service Coordinator, but I also worked closely with the two Executive Directors, and was pretty much their VP, since we were good friends. I also went on 12G and 13G. While I was at UCI, I majored in Biological Sciences and entered thinking I would become a doctor (like most of us do) but found out it wasn’t for me, my grades weren’t the best either by the end of second year, so I transitioned to being pre-dental. I was studying for the DAT and working as a dental assistant during my post-grad year, but right before I was supposed to take the exam, I realized I was in it for the wrong reasons (money lol). It took me quite a bit longer to get to where I am now, in the Biotech industry, but I love my career and how I got here, and I still earn quite a good amount of money without being a doctor lol. Hope to hear from y’all!
Involvements:
{Undergrad}
MEMO: 2015-2018 (see details above)
Pre-Dental Society: 2016-2018
Delta Delta Sigma Fraternity (DDS), Pre-Dental Professional Fraternity: Beta Class; Volunteer Coordinator (Apr. 2017 - Feb. 2018)
Research Assistant for Dr. Joseph Wu (Jan. 2017 - Jun. 2017); analyzed TBI scans for patients on trial
Research Assistant for Dr. Petra Wilder-Smith & Dr. Thair Takesh (Oct. 2017 - Jun. 2018); clinical trials for dental research, specifically for the effects of dental products on the oral cavity
{Post-Grad/Work Experience}
MEMO: 2018-2019 (see details above)
Dental Assistant for Dr. Phuong Tran (Sept. 2017 - Nov. 2019)
Bioprocess Manufacturing Technician at Genentech (Mar. 2021 - Jan. 2023)
Downstream Bioprocess Manufacturing Technician in Gene Therapy (Aug. 2023 - Present)
Extracurriculars: The fun stuff: I love music! I collect vinyl records and have over 200 at this point. My favorite k-pop group is TWICE (bias line is Momo, Jihyo, Sana 👀). I enjoy film and tv. My dream is to one day pursue a masters and career in music as a sound engineer/song master/composer. I’m just working hard now to save all that nice biotech money. Sound equipment is expensive! I love spending time with my friends by watching movies, grabbing food and dessert, going on a hike, etc. My Instagram is (cgzzz_) (feel free to follow me! I post stories more so than actual posts lol
What kind of advice would you be giving? You DO NOT have to have your life figured out, especially at your young age! I know the filial piety is intense, but make sure you enjoy your college days! You may not get the chance to be in this special environment again. Yes, grades may be important for grad school, but it is also important to learn how to treat people! You never know who will be your boss in the future! I had a whole plan of my life, and how I thought I wanted it to turn out. Trust me, my life is nowhere near that but I am so happy and I love my life :)
Best piece of advice you've received? Listen to the lyrics of Vienna by Billy Joel 😌
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Email, Instagram
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Rojina Pad (she/her) - UCI '22

Career Goal: Medicine
Major: Biological Sciences
Introduction: Hello y'all! My name is Rojina Pad and I'm a pre-med currently taking a couple of gap years to prepare for medical school application. One of my favorite experiences so far throughout my pre-med journey has been participating in the COPE Health Scholar program at the Hoag Hospital. It has truly been a rewarding and inspiring experience while rotating in a variety of departments from oncology to cardiovascular catheterization. This program has allowed me to make friends with not only other fellow Health Scholars, but also the medical team and actually learn so much about each specialty. In this regard, one of my hobbies, especially during downtime, is to chat with patients, family members, or the medical team who are sometimes very funny!
Involvements: MEMOber since winter 2022, Research on Alzheimer's Disease and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), UROP and Excellence in Research, COPE Health Scholar, Transfer in Bio Sci (TBS) club, and Transfer EDGE and STEM mentor.
Extracurriculars: MEMO, of course!! MEMO was introduced to me by one of my good friends in my research lab, and then ever since I joined this club I could never stop loving it, enjoying every meeting, and learning it especially when they brought guest speakers (physicians, trainers from the army, med students, etc.). I'm so thankful for MEMO and I hope I can continue participating as much as possible.
What kind of advice would you be giving? Enjoy your undergrad years and don't be afraid of going into the crowd and meeting new people. Who knows, maybe you meet MEMO and so a new wonderful journey starts :)
Best piece of advice you've received?
"Be water, my friend" -Bruce Lee
I have realized that allowing yourself to be flexible and fluid, like water, will help you be more open-minded, at ease, mindful, and more open to enjoying the present. Hence, nothing can block and cause any tension in you, even the hardest rocks.
Preferred method(s) of communication: Email, Instagram, Discord
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Nicole Talaba (she/her) - UCSD '22

Career Goal: Genetic Counseling
Major/Minor: General Bio Major/Psych Minor
Introduction: Hi I’m Nicole. My gender pronouns are she/her. Nice to meet yall! I’m from OC and I graduated from UCSD in 2022, then worked as a lab tech there for a year. I am now a first year genetic counseling student at UT Health Houston MD Anderson, so I am missing my California weather. When I have free time, I love going to boba/coffee stores to catch up on work, because seeing other people work motivates me to stay off of TikTok. Cooking and watching tv shows is my self care too. I also propagate plants (RIP to the ones I had to sell before I moved). If you ask anyone in UCSD MEMO, my super-skill is reversing into parking spots--without a camera. On a concluding note, I understand how stressful it is to figure out what you want to do and then trekking through said journey itself. I really do like talking to people about all things pre-health, so I am always happy to chat about anything :)
Involvements/Extracurriculars:
{Undergrad}
Marshall Orientation Leader, Biology IA, Lab/Research Assistant, Alternative Breaks, Yerba Mate Ambassador (free drinks heh)
{Post-grad}
Chromosomal disorder outreach.org ‘articles of the month’ writer, crisis text counselor, full-time staff research associate, genetic counseling shadowing. And GC student ;)
What kind of advice would you be giving? undergrad, working in a lab, pre-health, application advice
Best piece of advice you've received? It’s okay to be selfish sometimes and prioritize yourself!
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Email, Facebook Messenger, Instagram
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Jenny Nguyen (she/her) - UCI '21
Career Goal: Physician Assistant
Major/Minor: Bio Sci Major/Psych Minor
Introduction: Hello hello! i'm jenny from UCI class of 2021. i'm currently in PA school and set to graduate sometime in nov 2024. i'm excited to start clinicals soon! When i have free time, i enjoy going to edm concerts, binging kdramas/animes, playing pc games, and hanging out with my friends! fun fact: i want to learn how to crochet in the next year. :')
Involvements/Extracurriculars: MA (pain mgt & rehab, derm, CT surgery), cardiac care coordinator (hospital admin), sunright boba, MEMO intern & fundraising chair (2021), MBKU pre-PA club mentee/mentor. PA mentorship programs
What kind of advice would you be giving? Get your cycle material ready and apply as early as possible! it only takes 1 acceptance :')
Best piece of advice you've received? "never try, never know"
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Email, Facebook Messenger, Instagram
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Tom Jaehyuk Song (he/him) - UCI '21

Career Goal: Psychiatrist
Major: Biological Sciences
Introduction: Hello Everyone! My name is Tom 🤠 I graduated from UCI Class of 2021 and I am currently a first-year medical school student at RUSH Medical College. I have been with MEMO since my Junior year and I loved all of my experiences from MEMO. I am a big sneakers collector, gamer, and gym bro wannabe. I also love music and exploring different music genres. A little fun fact about me is I have been cutting my own hair for the past 7 years.
Involvements:
{Undergrad/BOD}
Research: about 2 years (I did UROP and Excellence in Research)
COPE Health Scholar: 2 years (Definitely recommend shifting in ECT if you are interested in Psychiatry)
UCI Hospital Volunteering: 1 year
MEMO Intern, board, BOD - 1 year each.
3 MEMO Health Fairs (2 as a general volunteer and 1 as a BOD)
1 MEMO Mission Trip to Vietnam 14G
Small Local Volunteering with MEMO: Project SHUE, V-Dash, etc
{Post-Grad}
Outpatient Surgery Center Orderly (Post Grad): 1 year 6 months
Assisting Anesthesiologist and EM Physician with Cadaver Lab
Shadowing (Psychiatrist, general surgeons, urologists, anesthesiologists)
Co-President for UCI National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)
Extracurriculars: Gym, Shopping new clothes and shoes, gaming, traveling, and trying new restaurants
What kind of advice would you be giving?
Application Advice: This was the hardest part of applying to medical school personally. You cannot procrastinate on this as you need to write countless essays especially if you are applying to 30+ schools. Write your essays early and submit them early.
School Advice: If you are hesitant to try something or not, I recommend trying it out and keeping open-minded. Especially if you are unsure about the career path or specialties. I found my passion in neuroscience and psychiatry in the most unexpected time and place.
General Advice: Everyone has a different pace. Don't be discouraged by how much others have done. Set a clear and realistic goal for yourself. The only person you are competing against is yourself.
Best piece of advice you've received? Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you’re kind, amazing things will happen.
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Email, Facebook Messenger, Instagram
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Kristy Le (she/her) - UCSD '22
Career Goal: Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse (RN)
Major: General Biology
Introduction: Hi you! If I've caught your eye, some things about me are that I'm pretty extroverted, hardworking, genuine, and down-to-earth hehe (´꒳`)
My hobbies nowadays tend to be exploring cafes and cities, doing spontaneous photoshoots, watching movies or anime in movie theatres (AMC stubs membership >:D), and indulging in deep talks !! 🌱
Involvements: There were a couple of jobs and involvements I had during undergrad, but to gear it towards MEMO, I was MEMO Publicity Intern, Publicity Chair, and now Administrative Director! Outside of MEMO or school, I worked as a CNA and obgyn MA! …and a handful of fun side jobs like bobarista and tutor haha
Extracurriculars: During my undergraduate years, I put myself out there to explore lots of the different orgs offered at UCSD. I joined VSA, MASA (multi-asian student association), MEMO, KASA, and I was interested in joining the campus tennis and dancing teams. While I ended up being mostly active in VSA, MASA, and MEMO, I thoroughly enjoyed my time having been in all those undergrad organizations that I peeked my head in. I met so many people, was inspired by so many, and learned lots about myself along the way! Even if you're trying to focus on doing what's best for your academic or career life, you have to remember to live for yourself as well and do the hobbies or things you've always wanted to try during undergrad college! Only then will most of those opportunities be most free anyways HAHA
What kind of advice would you be giving? If you truly think there's a field you're interested in, whether that be pre-med, pre-PA, pre-nursing, or a specific specialty you think you're passionate about, you should always aim to put yourself in that setting. For example, I always knew I loved kids and babies, so I went and volunteered at a NICU department at Jacob's Medical Center Hospital in La Jolla. Little did I know, it was way more boring than I imagined. Yes I got to be around newborn babies each volunteering shift, but most of the time, they were already asleep as they were supposed to be, and I found myself walking around, counting down the hours and minutes until my shift would be over because everything was already stocked, and nurses were mostly sitting in their chairs doing their laptop work for the babies. After that experience, I learned that NICU wasn't all I thought it would be for me, and now, I think I'm more interested in labor & delivery or pediatrics. For me, I learned that I want to be more on my feet while not going through too much running around, so here I am working at an OBGYN clinic. To sum up my advice, make sure you truly understand what you would be experiencing when you say you want to go into a certain field or specialty. It may not be as you imagine sometimes, and there's other factors to consider when you're in such positions too! (like how much free/family time, lunch breaks, patient care, etc).
Best piece of advice you've received? Take a gap year or two. If you are like how I used to be -- academically determined -- then this may be advice that you may or may not think about, but I truly appreciate my gap years. It's the only time you get to find yourself. Whether you improve yourself for your resume before applying to graduate schools or just discover what hobbies or routines you now develop, taking a gap year will be the break you DESERVE. No one's truly rushing you to finish your education, except yourself. Go travel. Go retake those classes. Go work part-time at that one cafe or place you've always loved. Use your gap year(s) to brace yourself and put together why you are passionate for the graduate school(s) you wish to attend.
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Facebook Messenger, Instagram
#ucsd#general biology#registered nurse#nurse#nursing school#medical assistant#certified nursing assistant#CNA
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Vivian Pham (she/her) - UCI '20

Career Goal: Pediatrician
Major: Biological Science
Introduction: Hi! I am a 3nd year medical student at Stritch SOM in Chicago! I am currently interested in Pediatrics, but keeping an open mind as I go through clerkships. I have definitely fallen in love with Chicago, but ultimately I am a California girl at heart! The journey to medical school is definitely a tough one so feel free to reach out to me with any questions from class to MCAT to apps or to hear my story! If you don't care for medicine, you can also ask me all things MEMO :) Some things I like to do in my free time are watch Kdramas, go to Orange Theory, listen to true crime podcasts, exploring restaurants and shopping/retail therapy.
Involvements: I was in MEMO all 4 years of undergrad and during my gap year (intern->Sponsorship Chair -> President->NP Sponsorship Director). Also did Lestonnac Free Clinic, research, worked as a tutor, a Dermatology MA, and IHSS Provider.
What kind of advice would you be giving? Anything from application advice, undergrad advice to advice about medical school
Best piece of advice you've received? Don’t focus on what you could've, should've or would've done, but focus on what you can do from this point forward! you will end up where you need to be :)
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Facebook Messenger, Instagram
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Johnny Han (he/him) - UCI '21

Career Goal: Orthopedic Surgeon
Major: Biological Sciences
Introduction: Currently in my first year of medical school
Involvements: Scribe, medical assistant, basic science and clinical research, hospital volunteer Extracurriculars: Hiking, snowboarding, watching tv shows/movies, finding good food, exploring new places
What kind of advice would you be giving? Apply early and submit secondaries asap.
Best piece of advice you've received? It’s okay to take gap years if you need to.
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Email, Facebook Messenger
#uci#biological sciences#medicine#physician#orthopedic surgeon#orthopedics#medical assistant#scribe#research
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Jenny Chiem (she/her) - UCSD '22

Career Goal: Physician Assistant
Major/Minor: Human Biology Major/Global Health Minor
Introduction: Hello everyone! My name is Jenny (she/her) and I graduated from UCSD c/o 2022 with a B.S. in Human Biology (Global Health Minor). I was involved in MEMO throughout my four years of college, and served as Co-Executive Director during the 2022-2023 term. I am currently in my gap years gaining patient care experience and applying to PA school this cycle.
Fun fact about me is I’ve lived in San Diego my whole life, but I’ll never get tired of the beach! The Torrey Pines State Beach Hiking Trail is probably my favorite place in San Diego since it’s hiking and the beach all in one place.
Although I’m still on my own journey in becoming a PA, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me for any advice! I wouldn’t be where I am today without the help of my mentors, so I would love to give back to the MEMO community.
Involvements:
{Undergrad}
MEMO, Thurgood Marshall College Orientation Leader, Saltman Quarterly, Triton Community Leadership Institute, UCSD Health Volunteer, Pathmaker Internship, Biology of Cancer Instructional Assistant, Lab Assistant in research lab, Medical Assistant for endocrinology clinic
{Post-grad}
Medical Assistant for ear, nose, and throat clinic, MEMO Board of Directors 2022-2023, MEMO 14G mission trip, Street Corner Care
Extracurriculars: Hiking, cooking, film photography, reading
What kind of advice would you be giving? Application advice, job advice, undergrad advice
Best piece of advice you've received? Rejection is redirection, have faith in the process :)
Preferred method(s) of communication: Email, Facebook Messenger
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Sabrina Mah (she/her) - UCI '21

Career Goal: Clinical Laboratory Scientist
Major: Biological Sciences
Introduction: Hello everyone, my name is Sabrina. I recently finished school/clinical rotations getting my clinical laboratory scientist (CLS) license and will be working full-time at a hospital laboratory in the San Gabriel Valley! If you are unfamiliar with what a CLS does, we run patient blood tests and lots of other moderate to high-complexity lab testing. It is a lesser known career in the healthcare field that is still very rewarding and an important part of patient care. I would love to chat if you are interested in exploring or learning more about this career path :)
Involvements: MEMO intern, undergrad research, specimen processor/accessioner and microbiology lab assistant in a clinical reference laboratory Extracurriculars: When I’m not working/napping I enjoy hanging out with friends, listening to music (always looking for music recs!), watching netflix, hiking, swimming, and playing tennis!
What kind of advice would you be giving? Undergrad advice, life advice, CLS info, anything I can help with
Best piece of advice you've received? Believe in yourself and step outside of your comfort zone! You are capable of doing hard things and you'll never know what you could learn or the friends you could meet unless you try.
Preferred method(s) of communication: Email, Instagram, Discord
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Kevin Tran (he/him) - UCI'22

Career Goal: Physician
Major(s)/Minor(s): Biological sciences
Introduction: Hi! My name is Kevin and I'm currently in my gap year and plan to apply to medical school next year. Some of my hobbies include drawing and playing guitar. I used to be apart of MEMO during my undergrad so I hope to share my experiences and try my best to give solid advice to you all!
Involvements:
{Post-grad}
COPE health scholar volunteer and leader, medical assistant at cardiology clinic, research at SCAN lab at UCI.
{Undergrad}
MEMO general member, intern, and family head, president for Pre-Health Mental Wellness club (PMW).
Extracurriculars: I enjoy drawing, playing guitar, and going to the gym.
What kind of advice would you be giving? Job advice, advice for joining clubs, advice for choosing classes, advice for finding research, advice for building your resume.
Best piece of advice you've received? Be kind and understanding to yourself and others.
Preferred method(s) of communication: Facebook Messenger, Instagram
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Thu Nguyen (she/her) - UCSD '22

Career Goal: Pharmacist
Major/Minor: Molecular and Cell Biology Major/Psychology Minor
Introduction: Hiiii everyone! My name is Thu (she/hers) and I graduated from UCSD in Spring 2022. One of my favorite undergraduate extracurricular is being a T.A. (2 quarters of Cancer Biology and 1 quarter of BILD 3) and would love to share my experiences as being a T.A. My aspiration is to become a pharmacist (maybe specializing in oncology… if I still decide on residency by that time….). This career path allows me to interact & help patients directly through consultation and to be a pivotal part of their health education. This is one of the reasons I continue to be a part of MEMO, as it allows healthcare and health education more accessible to our communities. Aside from my professional life, I enjoy bullet journaling, watching kdramas, streaming EXO concert videos, playing tennis, AND trying out new/delicious food places. Recently, I've also enjoyed reading in my spare time... Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me regarding pharmacy-related topics or even food recs!!
Involvements:
Undergrad TA for 3 quarters in Cancer Biology (BIMM 134) and Organismic and Evolutionary Biology (BILD 3)
M.E.M.O.: Service Intern, Service Chair, External Relations Director (BOD), Co-Executive Director (BOD)
Volunteering at UCSD Health in ICU, Outpatient Pharmacy, and Physical Therapy
Working at CVS Health as a Pharmacy Technician
Extracurriculars: Throughout undergrad & postgrad, I thoroughly enjoyed hands-on service projects such as Street Corner Care & Project Awaken! Allowing time for myself to give back and connect with my community is what fuels my passions. For hobbies, I love to hangout with my close ones by exploring food spots & cafes, stanning kpop groups, bullet journal, playing tennis, and reading!! :)
What kind of advice would you be giving? Giving undergrad & Pharmcas application advice as well as looking for pharmacy technician / pharmacy related opportunities.
Best piece of advice you've received? “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” - Maya Angelou
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Facebook Messenger
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Meagan Luong (she/her) - UCI '23

Career Goal: Physician Assistant
Major/Minor: Public Health Sciences Major/Medical Anthropology Minor
Introduction: Hi yall my name is Meagan! I am a recent graduate of UCI and I am currently the Co-Projects Development Director as well as the Lestonnac Free Clinic Volunteer Coordinator on BOD! This will be my first time being a mentor in the Alumni Mentorship Program and I am really excited to have mentees!! Other than MEMO, I love to dance in my free time, I have always been a part of some dance team my whole life so its a very big part of me! I also love watching movies whether thats at home or in a theater. If im not dancing or watching a movie I am probably out at a cafe or boba shop hahah (i love matcha)!!! And lastly I dabble in listening to kpop (seventeen, newjeans, nct)
Involvements: MEMO, Lestonnac Free Clinic, UCI Medical Patient Care Experience Intern, Medical Assistant
Extracurriculars: Dancing, Digital Art, Art Museums
What kind of advice would you be giving? How to get involved with MEMO, finding a job, public health practicum internship
Best piece of advice you've received? That everything happens for a reason, whether it is good or bad, it is meant to teach you something to help you grow down the line!
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Email, Facebook Messenger, Instagram
#uci#public health#physician assistant#lestonnacfreeclinic#medical assistant#medical anthropology#anthropology
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Deena Le (she/her) - UCI '19

Career Goal: Physician Assistant
Major: Biological Sciences
Introduction: Hello everyone! My name is Deena and I am currently a physician assistant student. Currently, I am finishing didactic and by November, I will be off on rotations. Before school, I worked as a medical assistant for a family practice clinic to accumulate patient care hours. Outside of school, I play a lot of games. Currently, I am playing Terraria, Valorant and TFT. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have about applications or even the profession itself.
Involvements: Undergraduate Research, Medical Assistant Extracurriculars: Exploring all the hottest restaurants on yelp, PC games, travelling, Disneyland
What kind of advice would you be giving? Anything my mentee wants to know about the PA profession.
Best piece of advice you've received? While we often may compare ourselves to our peers, we should not forget that each person has their own timeline to follow so we should take things at our own pace.
Preferred method(s) of communication: Email, Facebook Messenger, Discord
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Samantha Dinh (she/her) - UCI '21

Career Goal: Obstetrician Gynecologist
Major: Biological Sciences
Introduction: My name is Sam and I'm an MS1 (medical student 1st year) at Creighton University - Phoenix! I love coffee, baking macarons, thrifting, doodling, jogging, and diving into deep conversations with friends :3 I knew I wanted to pursue medicine since 6th grade, but what it meant to me and how my journey evolved has changed so much from then until now, so feel free to pick my brain! I like to blog/journal about my coffee adventures and reflections on medical school on my IG (sam.andcoffee) if you'd like to follow along.
Involvements:
{Undergrad/Gap Years}
Urology Surgery Research, COPE Health Scholars, Medical Assistant for Pain Management & Orthopedic Surgery, Bio Sci & Ochem Peer Tutoring, Water Polo Coach, COVID Registration Intern
{Medical School}
American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Arizona Medical Association!
Extracurriculars:
{Undergrad/Gap years}
MEMO, Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth Movement/Thieu Nhi Thanh The
{Medical School}
Vietnamese Medical Club, Asian Voices in Medicine, Ultrasound Interest Group, Society of St. Vincent de Paul Volunteering, Pediatrics Interest Group
What kind of advice would you be giving? Application advice, essay editing, interviewing tips, deciding which career is right for you, miscellaneous/life in general
Best piece of advice you've received? “People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care.” - Theodore Roosevelt
Preferred method(s) of communication: Phone Number (text/call), Email, Facebook Messenger, Instagram
#uci#medicine#physician#medical assistant#medical student#research#biological sciences#Obstetrician Gynecologist
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