My aspiration to become a medical professional has been deeply shaped by my experiences living in and traveling to various countries, which have given me a broad perspective on healthcare. Seeing firsthand how cultural differences influence treatment approaches and how disparities persist across healthcare systems has reinforced my belief that medicine should extend beyond clinical interventions—compassionate care and patient advocacy are just as essential. I am particularly intrigued by the intersection of medicine and technology, especially the potential of artificial intelligence to address biases in healthcare. This interest led me to become involved with the Deep Science AI Foundation, where I explore how AI can enhance diagnostic accuracy, tailor treatment plans, and reduce systemic inequities. I am especially passionate about ensuring that pain—particularly in marginalized communities—is recognized and treated appropriately. My commitment to medicine is driven by both intellectual curiosity and a strong desire to create meaningful change, as demonstrated through my volunteer work. Whether through research, clinical practice, or policy reform, I am eager to contribute to a healthcare system that is both equitable and compassionate.
Passionate about biomedical sciences and empowering rural communities and aspiring to become a medical doctor, I have spent much time traveling to various countries and learning the value education can have on daily life there, as well as the lack of adequate access to education. These experiences were cultivated in the creation of my non-profit organization, Deep Science Al Foundation, where I focus on aiding in science-based education for children in rural communities.