Girls in Health

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Girls in Health is dedicated to fostering a supportive community for girls from diverse healthcare backgrounds, including pre-medicine, pre-dental, pre- physician assistant, nursing, pre-pharmacy, and beyond. Our mission is to cultivate a space where aspiring healthcare professions can connect, collaborate, and grow together. Through mentorship, education, preparation for graduate school exams, and the provision of opportunities in volunteer and research, we strive to empower girls to excel in their respective fields. We are committed to promoting the values of compassion, diversity, and excellence in healthcare. Together, we aim to help the next generation of female leaders who will make meaningful contributions to the advancement of healthcare and the well-being of individuals and communities worldwide.

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Our Team

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Anahita Salehkhou

Social Media Coordinator
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Edlyn Darpoh

Officer
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Ariana Mendoza Maldonado

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Sidona Berhe

Officer
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Mariam Diaby

Secretary
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Sama Berlas

President
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Suzanne Gantar

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Girls in Health


Fairfax Virginia
United States

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