What does it really take to get into a top college as a pre-med student — and what comes next? Get your questions answered live by two doctors who have been exactly where you are.
The path from high school to medical school can feel long and uncertain — but it doesn't have to. Join Dr. Ishaani Khatri, internal medicine resident physician and Brown PLME alumna, and Dr. Katie Chiou, psychiatry resident at Mount Sinai and Brown PLME alumna, for a live Q&A designed to give pre-med students an honest, inside look at what it takes to build a competitive college application and beyond. Between them, Ishaani and Katie bring years of experience in college advising, essay editing, interview prep, and application reading for Brown PLME — giving them a uniquely comprehensive perspective on what it takes to stand out as a pre-med applicant. Bring your questions and get real answers from two doctors who have navigated the process firsthand.
  • Ask a Doctor Anything: Live Q&A with Brown PLME Alumni
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    Admissions Expert
    Hello! My name is Dr. Ishaani Khatri, and I'm an internal medicine resident physician in New York City. I was a member of Brown's Alpert Medical School in the Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME), where I studied Computational Biology as an undergraduate. As I've read applications for Brown PLME, I especially feel confident advising BS/MD students, and providing insights related to extracurricular development and essay editing services.
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    Admissions Expert
    Hi! My name is Katie and I’m a psychiatry resident at Mount Sinai! I graduated from Brown’s 8 year Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) where I majored in Science & Society with a focus in anthropology and completed a concentration in medical education. I’ve worked for over 8 years in college advising in essay editing and interview prep, and now primarily present at monthly webinars about premed, BS/MD programs, and essay writing.
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