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Alexa Bosco ’22 will be joining a research team at Boston Children’s Hospital after graduation.
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After previously serving as an intern, Elizabeth “Tatie” Summers ’22 will continue her work with the Brastianos lab at Massachusetts General Cancer Center as a full-time research technician after graduation.
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Sophia Ficarro ’22 will enroll at SUNY Upstate Medical University after graduation. She talks here about how her experiences at Hamilton prepared her for this path.
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Morgan Lane graduated from Hamilton College in 2012 where she majored in neuroscience and government. After volunteering at the Peace Corps directly after graduation, she completed her Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) at Emory University. Morgan is now a public health research associate at Emory University School of Medicine.
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After four years of hard work, Meredith Gioia ’22 has been accepted to George Washington University to pursue a doctorate in physical therapy.
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Kalvin Nash graduated from Hamilton in 2018 as a double major in French and biochemistry. After graduation, he worked as a combined dermatology and clinical research premedical fellow. Currently, he is in his second year at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as a full-time medical student.
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At Hamilton, Tenes Paul ’13 loved philosophy — and the prospect of becoming a physician. Taking premed courses and majoring in philosophy, he was prepared for either path. The hard part was picking a favorite, and he wrestled with that dilemma in a paper he wrote for a philosophy seminar.
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Alan Braverman graduated from Hamilton in 1971 on the pre-med track with a degree in Spanish literature. After attending medical school at Weill Cornell and graduating in 1975, Dr. Braverman went on to study and practice internal medicine and gastroenterology at University Hospitals of Cleveland. He now practices privately as a gastroenterologist in Connecticut.
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Pre-health professions tracks are known for their rigorous requirements and demanding workloads that often result in perpetually sleep-deprived students. And although these associations may, to varying degrees, be accurate, the challenges undergraduates face while pursuing a pre-health track are certainly better faced together.
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AB Abera graduated from Hamilton in 2019 with a concentration biochemistry/molecular biology and a minor in mathematics. He is currently a D.D.S. candidate at the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine.
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