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Nov 2024
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583: Unofficial Interpreter to Aspiring ...

RYAN GRAY
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Highlights

(01:59) Bridging Health Literacy and Language Barriers (105 Seconds)

(05:50) Impact of Language and Cultural Understanding (151 Seconds)

(11:46) Medical Career Inspiration Journey (53 Seconds)

(15:59) Navigating the Pre-Med Pressure (51 Seconds)

(23:19) Medical School Time Management and Passion (108 Seconds)

(26:26) Tips for Organizing Medical School Applications (91 Seconds)

(33:56) Importance of LMSA in Medical Education (143 Seconds)

(39:19) Premed Students Getting Involved With LMSA (106 Seconds)

(44:21) Increasing Diversity in Medicine (87 Seconds)

Episode Summary

Growing up in a vibrant Mexican-American community in San Francisco, Eli found her passion for medicine amidst the health disparities she witnessed firsthand. Her journey from the family’s unofficial translator to aspiring physician sparked a commitment to cultural and linguistic competence in healthcare. Eli opens up about her experiences navigating the pre-med path—often the sole science enthusiast in her family—while facing assumptions and biases that challenged her resolve but never wavered her dedication to the Latino community, especially undocumented individuals.

Eli shares the balancing act of medical school, touching on the rigors of coursework and the joys of leadership within the Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA). Through meticulous organization and genuine passion, she navigated the pressures of academic and extracurricular commitments, even recounting the thrill of receiving her first med school interview offer while visiting family in Mexico. Her strategic planning, from spreadsheets to virtual interviews, showcases how she's managed to mitigate expenses, all while staying deeply rooted in her mission of health equity.

We delve into the emotional core of Eli's journey, revisiting pivotal inspirations that fuel her medical aspirations. Her grandparents' influence serves as a powerful reminder of her "why," providing motivation through challenges and reinforcing her vision of making them proud. As Eli progresses in her medical career, she remains anchored to her roots, finding pride in her path and strength in the supportive networks she’s built along the way. This episode is a testament to the impact of personal connections and cultural humility in transforming healthcare.

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Full Episode Blog Post

Latino Medical Student Association {LMSA)

National Hispanic Health Foundation

National Hispanic Medical Association

Mappd

Meded Media

Blueprint MCAT

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