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Class of 2029

To speak with one of our student ambassadors, please send an email to听admissions.med [at] mcgill.ca

Amin

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French, Farsi, Spanish (learning)
Education: BHSc (Honours) Queen鈥檚 University, 2025

Hi everyone! My name is Amin, and I feel so lucky to be a medical student at 海角精品黑料 and to serve as a Student Ambassador.

I was born in Iran and moved to Canada as a teenager, where I finished high school in Richmond Hill, Ontario. As part of that transition, I had to learn both English and French, which gave me a real appreciation for how challenging it can be to adapt to a new culture and language. Later, I studied Health Sciences at Queen鈥檚 University, where I pursued research in cardiovascular immunology, which deepened my interest in evidence-based medicine and showed me how science and patient care can inform one another.

Outside of academics, I have been involved with Global Brigades, a student-led nonprofit that works with rural communities to support health and development initiatives. This gave me valuable perspective on the importance of humility, collaboration, and long-term solutions in healthcare.

Music has also been a big part of my life. I play the guitar and am part of GarageMDs, the medical student band at 海角精品黑料. Making music with friends is one of my favourite ways to relax and connect with others outside the classroom.

I chose 海角精品黑料 because of its unique commitment to 鈥淧atient at heart, science in hand.鈥 This philosophy captures exactly why I want to pursue medicine: to take the best of scientific discovery and apply it with compassion, empathy, and respect for every patient. I am proud to be part of a program that not only trains excellent physicians but also values advocacy and human connection. I know applying to medical school can feel overwhelming, so please do not hesitate to reach out. I would be happy to share my journey and answer any questions you might have.

Aliyah

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French, Creole (Learning)
Education: DEC Sciences de la Sant茅 (C茅gep Montmorency, 2024), Med-P Qualifying Year (Outaouais Campus)

My name is Aliyah, and I am a first-year medical student (Med-1) at the Outaouais campus. I am extremely honored to serve as a student ambassador for the Class of 2029. If you had asked me two years ago whether I would be accepted into 海角精品黑料鈥檚 medical program, I wouldn鈥檛 have believed you. It was a dream that once felt out of reach and yet, here I am proudly representing 海角精品黑料鈥檚 Faculty of Medicine as an ambassador.

I am half Haitian and half Ghanaian, and I grew up in Laval, where I discovered my passion for basketball. Since high school, I have played on different competitive basketball teams. In cegep, I was part of the Division 1 women鈥檚 basketball team while studying in Health Sciences. In my free time, I love watching TV shows and movies (I鈥檓 basically a cinephile!). A fun fact is that I actively update my Letterboxd profile to rate and review movies I watch, especially those I see in theatres.

Studying at 海角精品黑料 is a wonderful opportunity; it鈥檚 the diversity and bilingualism of the university that attracted me the most!

If you have any questions or concerns about what it鈥檚 like to study medicine at 海角精品黑料, don鈥檛 hesitate to reach out! I鈥檇 be happy to help!

Anjali

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French, Malayalam (Novice)
Education: BSc Honours in Neuroscience and Biology (Carleton University, 2024). 2 years of basic neuroscience research in the Chee Lab at Carleton University and 1 year of clinical research in the neuromodulation clinic at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre.

Hi, I鈥檓 Anjali and I鈥檓 so happy to be a student ambassador for the Class of 2029! I look 海角精品黑料 to meeting you and supporting you as an applicant by sharing my perspective and experiences.

I was born in Montreal and grew up in Brossard, before moving to Ottawa while I was in elementary school. I continued my education in Ottawa and completed a BSc in Neuroscience and Biology at Carleton University, where I was involved in basic neuroscience research studying the neurobiology of obesity in animal models. After graduating, I worked at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre in clinical research. As a research assistant in the neuromodulation clinic, I worked with patients with depression and was involved in clinical trials evaluating rTMS (repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation) as a treatment for depression.

Growing up, I didn鈥檛 always know medicine was the right path for me. But through my research experiences and personal experiences with family navigating the healthcare system, I became passionate about precision medicine. I realized how impactful personalized care can be, and I knew I wanted to become a physician to help improve patient outcomes by applying this approach.

In my free time, I enjoy engaging in artistic activities like Indian classical dance, painting, drawing, and anything music related. I also love exploring Montreal, especially after recently moving back to start medical school.

As someone without family in healthcare, I relied heavily on 海角精品黑料 medical students during the application process. Their guidance made a real difference, and I hope to offer the same support to you on your journey! All the best!

Cylia

Class of 2029

Languages: French, English, Kabyle (informal), Spanish (novice)
Education: DEC -听Natural Sciences (C茅gep de l鈥橭utaouais, 2024); Med-P Qualifying Year (海角精品黑料, 2025)

Hi, my name is Cylia, and I am proud to be part of the Class of 2029 in Medicine at 海角精品黑料! I grew up in Gatineau and decided to leave my hometown to pursue my studies in Montreal. With Algerian roots, I was raised primarily in French, but I also speak English and Kabyle at home, and I am currently learning Spanish. Being admitted directly from CEGEP through the Med-P pathway was both challenging and rewarding, as it allowed me to discover the medical field early on and explore its many possibilities.

At 海角精品黑料, I have been involved in research in genetics, cancer, and internal medicine, experiences made possible through the mentorship of residents and senior students. These opportunities strengthened my interest in science while also showing me the importance of collaboration and learning from peers. Beyond academics, I have taken part in student initiatives such as Swab the World and founded FemHealth, a group dedicated to advocate for women鈥檚 health.

Sports have also played an important role in my life. For six years, I trained and competed in track and field, specializing in the 200m and 400m. This experience taught me discipline, perseverance, and teamwork!

In Montreal, I especially enjoy meeting new people and discovering caf茅s and restaurants with friends, often over long conversations. If you have questions about the Med-P pathway, adapting to 海角精品黑料, or balancing studies with other passions, please feel free to reach out. I would be glad to share my experience!

Djun Danie

Class of 2029

Languages: French, English, Haitian Creole
Education: BSc Nursing (Universit茅 de Montr茅al), MPH Public Health (Universit茅 de Montr茅al)

My name is Djun Danie Orig猫ne, and I am currently a first-year medical student at 海角精品黑料 (Class of 2029).

Before beginning medical school, I worked as a clinical nurse and later as a unit manager in long-term care. These experiences not only deepened my understanding of complex medical issues but also strengthened my desire to take on a more integral role in patient care. I aspire to combine clinical practice, public health, and community engagement throughout my career to help build a more equitable health system.

Outside of medical school, I love cooking, traveling, writing, and spending time with my family and friends, activities that keep me creative, grounded, and connected to others.

I chose 海角精品黑料 for its commitment to excellence, diversity, and inclusivity. I look 海角精品黑料 to supporting prospective students in their admission journey, so please do not hesitate to reach out.

Gleb

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French, Russian
Education: DEC Nursing (Coll猫ge Montmorency, 2020), B.Sc. Nursing (海角精品黑料, 2025)

Hi, I hope you're doing amazing if you're reading this! My name is Gleb, and I鈥檓 a Med-1 student at Montreal Campus.

A little bit about me: I grew up in the small town of Irkutsk, Russia, and moved with my parents to Montreal in 2012. Before med school, I did my studies in nursing and worked as a nurse on the surgical floor. Exploring the nursing field gave me a unique experience in caring for patients and understanding the realities of the healthcare system.

Outside of school, you may find me exercising, running or cycling, or playing hockey on the ice. I also coach young kids to play hockey on the weekends. I like hiking, watching movies, and spending time with my family and close friends.

Don't hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions. It can be about the program, the stressful application process, or simply life as a medical student. I鈥檇 be happy to help you in any way possible! I'm looking 海角精品黑料 to meeting you!

尝耻肠谤猫肠别

Class of听2029

Languages: English and French
Education: DEC in health sciences (C茅gep de l鈥橭utaouais, 2024)

Hi! My name is 尝耻肠谤猫肠别, and I鈥檓 so excited to serve as one of the Class of 2029 student ambassadors (I study at the Outaouais campus). I was born in Cameroon and moved to Canada when I was six years old.

Before beginning the MDCM program, I completed my Med-P year, where I had the chance to explore medical research, student initiatives, and campus life. I chose 海角精品黑料 Medicine because of its unique blend of academic excellence and social engagement. Being the first in my family to pursue medicine, I understand the uncertainties that can come with this path, so if you鈥檙e wondering whether medicine is right for you, I鈥檇 be more than happy to share my journey and perspective!

Outside of medicine, I鈥檓 passionate about cardiovascular and public health research and love being involved in student clubs. Beyond school, you鈥檒l often find me boxing, travelling, spending time with friends, or catching a good show or movie.

Don鈥檛 hesitate to reach out!

Fatima

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French
Education: DEC - Sciences (C茅gep de Bois-de-Boulogne, 2022); Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (University of Montreal, 2025)

Hello, I鈥檓 Fatima, a biomedical sciences graduate and now a first-year medical student at the Montreal鈥檚 campus of 海角精品黑料. I come from the little neighborhood of Saint-Fran莽ois in Laval with my Algerian family and I got the chance of studying there, before going to Bois-de-Boulogne College and then, University of Montreal. Medicine has always been a dream of mine and I鈥檓 beyond grateful to be here today.

After completing my bachelor鈥檚 degree, I took a gap semester to figure out what I really wanted of life and learn more about myself. I travelled extensively in my home country along with a few other places and discovered it was a passion of mine. I also explored different medical fields and fell in love with obstetrics and gynecology. Most importantly, I really took the time to connect with my greatest passion: sports. Powerlifting, hiking, running, soccer, you name it; if it implies moving, count me in.

Many students helped me when I was trying to enter medicine and now that I鈥檓 here, I would love to do the same. Reach out to me for anything, no question is a bad question!

Matthew

Class of 2029

Languages: Mandarin, English, French
Education: DEC - Sciences (Marianopolis College, 2024); Med-P Qualifying Year (海角精品黑料, 2025)

My name is Matthew, and I鈥檓 a first-year medical student at the Montreal campus. I was born and raised in Montreal and did my CEGEP at Marianopolis before finishing Med-P.

Since high school, I鈥檝e wanted to pursue medicine because it鈥檇 allow me to help people when they鈥檙e at their most vulnerable by both providing practical solutions and creating lasting bonds. 海角精品黑料鈥檚 supportive research community and its student body that is diverse in background and in experience made it the obvious choice for me.

Outside of school, I love watching movies, running, photography and editing, playing soccer, and watching NFL games. If you have any questions or worries whatsoever, reach out, and I鈥檇 be happy to chat!

Rania

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French, Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, Arabic (novice)

Education:听D.E.C Health Sciences (Vanier College);听BSc. Kinesiology (1 year - 海角精品黑料);听BSc. Population Health (Semester Abroad - University of College London);听BSc. Physical Therapy (3 years - 海角精品黑料)

Hi, my name is Rania , and I am grateful to serve as a Student Ambassador for the Medicine Class of 2029! It is an absolute privilege to have this experience and share my experiences with you all.

I am raised in Montreal and have completed majority of my education here! I have the absolute pleasure to familiarize myself with 海角精品黑料 and with the University of College London. My interest in Medicine had been shaped through my various encounter and experience in the healthcare system whether through being a research assistant or hospital volunteer.

Outside of academic, I enjoy spending my time in cafes throughout Montreal with friends and loved ones, visiting museums, going shopping in new areas and spending time with myself. I enjoy traveling and seeing different parts of what the world has to offer and overall, seeking new experiences.

To all students, you can feel free to contact me through email if you have any questions on navigating higher education, application processes, and any other inquiries! I would be more than glad to help in any way that I can.

Ruth

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French, Pidgin
Education: Specialization Chemistry (Concordia University 2019), BSc Nursing (海角精品黑料, 2024), Registered Nurse (Emergency & Internal Medicine, 2024鈥2025)

Hi! My name is Ruth, and I鈥檓 honoured to be a Student Ambassador for the Class of 2029. I am a Med-1 student at the Outaouais campus. My journey to medicine has been anything but straight海角精品黑料, but it has been filled with lessons that continue to shape the kind of physician I hope to become. It began long before I ever wore a stethoscope or scrubs. It started when I was a little girl, inspired by my father鈥檚 desire to help those around us who had little to no access to healthcare. I still remember the book he bought, Where There Is No Doctor, which I often used in my community to guide families through basic medical care when professional help wasn鈥檛 available or accessible.

Before starting medical school, I worked as a registered nurse in both the emergency department and internal medicine/cardiac unit, and as a Laboratory Technician/ demonstrator assistant at Concordia University. I also worked as a research assistant. These experiences taught me to think quickly under pressure, communicate with compassion, and truly understand what it means to be present for patients and their families in some of their most vulnerable moments. They also confirmed to me that I wanted to go further鈥攂uilding on my nursing foundation to expand my ability to care, heal, and advocate for my community.

Outside of medicine, I am a proud mom to three amazing children who are my greatest source of joy and motivation. Balancing motherhood and a demanding profession hasn鈥檛 always been easy, but it has given me resilience and perspective that I bring into everything I do. I also carry with me my Cameroonian heritage, which continues to guide my values of community, perseverance, and hope.

I chose 海角精品黑料 for its academic excellence, but more importantly, because of its diverse and supportive community which I witnessed firsthand during my nursing education. I believe representation matters, and I hope to be a voice and role model for young women, immigrant families, and future healthcare professionals navigating their own paths.

In my spare time, I love connecting with others, spending time with my family, travelling, singing, dancing, playing handball, binge TV watching, and exploring ways to bridge healthcare and community needs.

If you ever want to chat about chemistry, biochemistry, nursing, medicine, research bursary, motherhood, or what it鈥檚 like balancing all three, or any other questions, please don鈥檛 hesitate to reach out鈥擨鈥檇 be more than happy to connect. Best of Luck everyone!!! You all got this.

鈥 Dreams are the foundation of all progress, A winner is a dreamer who never gives up鈥 Nelson Mandela

Sarah

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French
Education:听DEC - Sciences (Coll猫ge Marianopolis, 2019); Neuroscience and public health (Tulane University, 2023);听Master of Public Health (Columbia University, 2024)

Hi, my name is Sarah and I鈥檓 honoured to be one of the Class of 2029 student ambassadors!

I grew up in Montreal and spent six years in the U.S. after CEGEP before returning home to study medicine at 海角精品黑料. Before medical school, I completed a dual degree in neuroscience and public health at Tulane University, followed by a Master of Public Health at Columbia University.

My own experiences with concussions in CEGEP and university sparked my interest in brain health. This led me to work with Tulane鈥檚 sports medicine team, where I witnessed the impact of concussions on athletes and the need for better injury prevention and health education. During my MPH, I studied how social determinants of health influence concussions in NCAA football athletes and examined potential prevention strategies through injury surveillance.

Building on my interest in brain health, I also conducted research at the New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute on genetic mutations in Parkinson鈥檚 disease using induced pluripotent stem cells. Throughout my MPH, I gained clinical research experience working with pediatric orthopedic populations, focusing on digital health and integrative tools to improve post-operative pain, anxiety, and stress. These experiences across patient care, research, and public health strengthened my desire to pursue medicine to improve quality of life for patients, families, and communities. I鈥檝e also been drawn to the intersection of medicine, technology, and entrepreneurship, which made 海角精品黑料鈥檚 focus on research and global health, along with Montreal鈥檚 multilingual and innovative culture, especially appealing to me.

Outside of academics, I love to run, travel, and have been teaching group fitness classes for over five years. I currently teach Barre and spinning at the 海角精品黑料 gym. I also enjoy cooking and baking, and recently co-launched a Montreal-based cookbook club with my sister, bringing together communities in Montreal over homemade dishes.

Whether you are applying to 海角精品黑料 Medicine or re-applying (as was the case for me), please don鈥檛 hesitate to reach out. I鈥檓 more than happy to answer any questions you might have, and I wish you the best of luck throughout the admissions process!

Wassim

Class of 2029

Languages: French, English, Arabic, Spanish
Education: D.C.S. Social Science (Dawson College, 2015); LL.L. Licentiate in Law (University of Ottawa, 2018); B.Soc.Sc. Bachelor of Social Sciences with Minor in Psychology and Minor in Criminology (University of Ottawa, 2022)

Hi! My name is Wassim, and I鈥檓 very excited to serve as a Student Ambassador for the Class of 2029!

I was born in Algeria and raised in Montreal, a city that has shaped my identity in countless ways. Growing up between cultures gave me a deep appreciation for diversity, resilience, and the importance of community.

Before starting medical school, I completed a Licentiate in Law (LL.L.) and a Bachelor of Social Sciences (B.Soc.Sc.) with a Minor in Psychology and a Minor in Criminology at the University of Ottawa. My studies allowed me to explore issues of justice, equity, and ethics from a human perspective. Later, in my professional career, I had the opportunity to assist individuals from vulnerable backgrounds and witness how compassion and advocacy can truly change lives. These experiences opened my eyes to the close connection between law, social responsibility, and healthcare, and ultimately inspired me to pursue medicine as a way to continue helping others.

Alongside my academic and professional journey, I also became involved in research in psychosocial oncology. This experience deepened my understanding of the emotional and psychological dimensions of health care and reminded me that healing extends far beyond the physical.

Outside of school, I enjoy biking, playing tennis, and trying out new restaurants. I also love traveling, learning new languages, and connecting with others, which has always been an important part of who I am.

海角精品黑料 stood out to me because of its strong sense of community, its commitment to excellence and inclusion, and its emphasis on serving patients with both competence and empathy. Being part of this environment feels both humbling and inspiring.

If you鈥檙e considering applying to 海角精品黑料 Medicine, please don鈥檛 hesitate to reach out. I鈥檇 be happy to share my experience and answer any questions you might have.

Syrine

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French, Arabic
Education: BA&Sc in Psychology and Neuroscience (2023), Master of Public Health (McMaster University, 2025), 3 years of public health research

My name is Syrine, and I am thrilled to be one of the Class of 2029 Student Ambassadors. During my own application cycle, I remember reaching out to 海角精品黑料 medical student ambassadors for advice and encouragement, and their guidance made a real difference. Today, I hope to provide that same support, whether you need insight into the process, reassurance about applying, or simply a reminder that persistence pays off.

I was born and raised in Tunisia and also had the opportunity to live in South Africa, Slovakia, and China before immigrating to Canada eight years ago. These experiences shaped me into someone who deeply values diversity and thrives in inclusive environments such as 海角精品黑料鈥檚 campus.

Throughout my academic journey, I have been passionate about student advocacy, serving as the president of my university鈥檚 student association at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Before starting medical school, I completed a Master of Public Health and worked with the Public Health Agency of Canada. My research and community work continuously fueled my interest in medicine, not only as a science but as a profession deeply rooted in human connection. I have engaged in community outreach through public health research, volunteering in hospitals, and supporting newcomers as a translator.Outside of academics, I find joy in baking, reading, and exploring nature.

If you鈥檙e curious about the admissions process or what life is like at 海角精品黑料 medical school, please feel free to reach out. I鈥檓 always happy to share my experiences and support future students on their journey.

Yvette

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French, Twi (novice)
Education: DEC Enriched Health Sciences (Dawson College, 2021); B.Sc. Nutrition (Universit茅 de Montr茅al, 2025)

My name is Yvette, and I am beyond excited to serve as a Class of 2029 ambassador!
I was born in Accra, Ghana, and spent my early years there before moving to Montreal at the age of four, when my father began his graduate studies at 海角精品黑料. Growing up in Montreal, I quickly adapted to my new surroundings and transitioned from speaking Twi to primarily English and French. However, I was able to stay rooted in my culture through the Ghanaian community at my church.

Medicine has always been a passion of mine. As a nutrition student working in diverse settings, I realized that the cultural component of a person鈥檚 diet was often overlooked, despite being a powerful tool for improving health outcomes. These experiences, along with my work at CHU Ste-Justine鈥檚 neonatal milk laboratory, deepened my commitment to providing welcoming, culturally relevant, and compassionate medical care鈥攍eading me to apply to 海角精品黑料 Medicine.

I chose 海角精品黑料 because it combines rigorous academics and a global reputation with a genuine commitment to diversity and strong support for its students, creating an environment where I can thrive.

Outside of academics and work, you can probably find me stress-baking a sweet treat, curating the best Afrobeats playlists, or discovering new restaurants downtown.

Please feel free to reach out!

Tamila

Class of 2029

Languages: French, English, Ukrainian, Russian, Spanish (Intermediate)
Education: DEC in Health Sciences (Dawson College, 2024); Cardio-epidemiological research during the summer at the Lady Davis Institute of the Jewish General Hospital

Hi! My name is Tamila, and I am honored to be one of the Student Ambassadors for the Class of 2029.

I was born in the Ukrainian countryside, but early on moved with my family to the lively city of Montreal. Navigating the unfamiliar French language and school system was daunting, but it taught me resilience and how to find confidence in unfamiliar spaces. It also awakened in me a love of learning languages, which I pursued with Spanish both at Dawson College and during my Med-P year at 海角精品黑料.

Inspired by the compassionate and radiant physicians who have cared for me, I chose to study medicine to bring a similar light into the lives of my future patients. 海角精品黑料 felt like the natural place to pursue this mission. Here, I have met peers from all kinds of backgrounds, learned from their inspiring stories and combined my strengths with theirs to serve our community.

Outside of medicine, I enjoy portrait painting and embroidery, which help preserve my cultural roots. You can also often find me biking or walking for hours along the Lachine Canal. I cannot recommend the book Educated by Tara Westover enough, as it beautifully captures the power of education to open doors you never even knew existed.

If you are curious about medical school life, the transition from CEGEP or the Faculty鈥檚 Summer Bursary program for research, I would be happy to share my experience!

Yasmine

Class of 2029

Languages: English, French
Education: BSc in Translational & Molecular Medicine (University of Ottawa); MSc in Family Medicine & Global Health (海角精品黑料); MD-PhD in progress (PhD in Epidemiology)

Hi! I鈥檓 Yasmine, an MD-PhD student at 海角精品黑料鈥檚 Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and a McCall MacBain Scholar. I recently completed my MSc in Family Medicine & Global Health and am pursuing a PhD in Epidemiology alongside my medical training.

As a former re-applicant, I understand the uncertainty that can come with the admissions journey. I鈥檓 happy to share insights on strengthening your application, navigating interviews, finding scholarships and research opportunities, all while building community and balance once you arrive.

My academic interests sit at the intersection of clinical care, epidemiology, and health equity. I鈥檓 especially drawn to infectious disease, women鈥檚 health, maternal and perinatal health, and how structural factors shape outcomes.

Outside of school, I recharge enjoy rock climbing, running, reading (currently reading Poppy Wars!) and caf茅 hopping. If you鈥檙e curious about the MD-PhD pathway, research placements, life in Montreal, or how to thrive after a non-linear path to medicine, feel free to reach out. I鈥檇 love to help you find your footing and your people at 海角精品黑料.

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