Our team is made of medical and premedical students from over the country
Our Mission
We founded A Medicine Cabinet to further equity in the medical education journey and build a supportive community among trainees who experience difficulties in their journey to medicine. We aim to develop and provide resources to help students succeed at each point in their medical journey.
Three Tenets
Education
Providing resources for students interested in medicine and educating the broader student community about health professional careers.
Community
Creating spaces for trainees in medicine and biomedical sciences to share experiences, feature perspectives, and organize mentorship opportunities.
Advocacy
Identifying unmet needs and barriers among pre-medical students and advocating for policies that support current and future students.
Our Team
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Enoch Chung
Hello! I am currently a Fourth-year medical student at Boston University School of Medicine. I was an undergraduate at the University of Washington in Seattle and studied Neuroscience and English. I took one year between undergrad and med school to be a scribe at a GI clinic. My interests in medicine include education, equity, and research. Outside of medicine, I enjoy cooking, hiking, and mechanical keyboards.
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Sara Young
Hello! My name is Sara Young and I’m a fourth year medical student in the Boston School of Medicine. I grew up around Seattle, Washington and earned a B.S. in Neuroscience and Molecular Biology at the University of Washington. I started medical school after graduating university. My interests in medicine include outcomes research, promoting healthcare access, and helping students learn about medicine. In my free time, I enjoy reading, hiking, and going for long walks with friends.
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Lisa Young
Hello! I am currently a second-year medical student at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. I grew up in Renton, Washington and received a B.S. and B.A. in Molecular Biology and Psychology from the University of Washington. My desire to understand neuroscience and develop therapies for chronic diseases led to my current interest in public health. I currently live in Baltimore, and my hobbies include hiking, knitting, and learning how to (poorly) play the ukelele!
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Erin Kim
Hello! My name is Erin Kim and I am a rising fourth year medical student at the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. I am currently in a dedicated research year, after completing third year. I grew up in New York City, and received a B.A in Molecular Cellular Biology (major) and Computer Science (minor) at Harvard College. I love exploring various restaurants around the city, sampling and photographing various food choices.
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Bill Young
Hi! I'm Bill and I am a senior majoring in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology & Psychology at the University of Washington. I am currently an undergradate researcher in the Promislow Lab studying natural genetic variation in fruit flies to help target treatments for Alzheimer’s. Outside of school, I love cooking, reading, and hiking.
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Samantha Chua
Hi! My name is Samantha Chua. I am what faculty call a “triple terrier” because I earned a B.S. in biomedical engineering at Boston University, completed medical school at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, and am now in my second year as an internal medicine resident at Boston Medical Center. My academic interests lie in gastroenterology, medical education, and professional development (for women). Outside of work, I enjoy weight-lifting, hiking, and spending time with friends and family.
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Dave Young
Hello! I’m a third year pre-medical student at the University of Washington majoring in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. I am passionate about pho, badminton, and chess. I love reading books (highly recommend The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks).
Disclaimer:
We do not guarantee a medical school admission or achievement of any particular opportunities. This website is a platform to share our experiences and opinions on our medical school journey, including but not limited to the application process for medical school.