
Candidate:
Ms. Craniofacial
About Me:
A Plastic and Reconstructive Trainee, graduated from medical school in France (Paris), currently training in Melbourne. Passionate about global health (currently a Harvard MPH student) and social change. Aware of the limitations of a sole focus on clinical work. Very keen to learn a new language and develop my leadership skills.
Details:
Undergrad School: Pierre and Marie Curie University
Undergrad Major: Medicine
GPA: 3.7
GRE: 313
Age: 28, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: MPH in Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health. MSc in Reconstructive Microsurgery, Queen Mary University London.
School Name: Harvard School of Public Health (MPH), Queen Mary University London (MSc)
Extracurriculars: Volunteer - Facing the World (Paediatric Craniofacial Charity) - Vietnam, Volunteer - International Children's Heart Foundation (Paediatric Cardiac Charity), Numerous Audits and Research Projects in the field of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Work History:
Title: Plastic Surgery Registrar
Industry: Healthcare
Company: Other
Length of Employment: 2 yrs
Title: Medical Resident
Industry: Healthcare
Company: Other
Length of Employment: 2 yrs
Big Life Wins:
Ranked 3rd/1800 – First year of medical school (France), then ranked 10th/360 for an international merit-based elective as a medical student. High school valedictorian. Nominated for the Australian National Student Leadership Forum. Secured an internship (first year residency) in Australia as an international medical graduate, against all odds. Happy mother of three children!
Post MBA Goal:
Desire to make an impact in the field of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, with the aim to establish a Craniofacial Institute that would bring together clinicians, researchers, engineers, industrial partners – dedicated to training, surgical innovation (focus on robotics and AI) and global health.
Schools:
Target School: Harvard
Hi Ms. Craniofacial, Melisa here from Stratus Admissions. There is a lot to like in your profile – and while many things stand out, the fact that you have already been accepted the ‘H’ of HBS gives you insight to the program – and others doing the joint degree – that other applicants won’t have! You have an advantage, in a way, to get to know the program – however I think that also means your engagement bar will be high. Make sure that you take the time to reach out and get to know students in the program. While your GRE is on the lower end, it is still within the published range. And with your comparative success at medical school, you are showing …
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