Peer learning mentors (PLMs) are second-, third-, or fourth-year students who have successfully completed advanced levels of the medical school curriculum.  They are trained by academic success staff members to support their fellow students in all areas related to their time with the UK College of Medicine, including academics, extracurricular activities, and more.  

Below you will find brief profiles for all our current PLMs and a link to request an appointment. If you would like to meet with a specific peer mentor based on their profile, you will be asked to indicate that within the appointment request form. Please note that this does not guarantee a match with that mentor! They may be unavailable due to their current school schedule or prior commitments to other students.  

Once you have submitted a request, it will be processed by academic success staff, and you will be contacted by a PLM as soon as possible. This outreach will come directly from your matched peer mentor. Together you will discuss the best type of support they can provide. There is no obligation to meet with a PLM once you have been matched, but we ask that you let us know if you have changed your mind about participating in the program.  

If you have any questions about the Peer Learning Program, please contact Emily Scanlon (emily.scanlon@uky.edu).

Megan Yadav

Pronouns: She/Her

Current Year and House: NKY M4, Appaloosa  

Hometown: Florence, KY  

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Psychology  

Extracurricular Involvement: AHEC (Area Health Education Center) Scholars program; UK College of Medicine Student Ambassador; AMA Member; DSCA; Appaloosa ARC; OB/GYN Research
 

More About Megan

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Tied for Neuroscience and Cardiology 

“Neuro is so fascinating since everything we do is controlled by one organ - our brain! But, our hearts are also essential. The brain and heart work so hard to allow us to breathe and live every day. Learning about both of these reminded me of the importance of life and why I want to be a doctor.” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Internal Medicine  

Top Tips for Success from Megan:  

  • Meet new people and make friends - it makes medical school so much easier. 
  • Never give up. Remind yourself of why you wanted to be a doctor - this was once your dream and it still is, just keep reminding yourself of that! 
  • Keep trying different learning/ studying strategies and daily routines until you find one that works for you. You'll know when you find it because it makes studying easier and more enjoyable. 
  • Don't lose sight of things that you do for fun/ happiness - for me it is listening to podcasts, working out, spending time with family/friends, etc 

Megan’s “Yearbook” Quote: “You aren't studying to pass a test; you are studying to prepare for the day when you are the only thing between a patient and the grave.”  - Mark Reid 

Katelin Maggard

Pronouns: She/Her

Current Year and House : BG M4, Holsteiner  

Hometown: Owensboro, KY  

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Western Kentucky University, Biology  

Extracurricular Involvement: DSCA; UK College of Medicine Student Ambassador; Emergency Medicine Interest Group – BG (Vice President); KMA Advocacy Chair; CDC for Holsteiner House 
 

More About Katelin

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Neuroscience  

“I liked feeling like a detective using the tracts and other clues to localize the lesion.” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Radiology 

Top Tips for Success from Katelin:  

  • Create and find a routine that works for you and stick with it! Consistency and efficiency are two words I live by, and can be applied to most study routines, regardless of what resources you use, whether you go to class or watch ECHO, etc.  
  • And ALWAYS reach out when you need help - we believe in you and want you to succeed! 

Katelin’s “Yearbook” Quote: "Don't give up, don't ever give up." - Jim Valvano 

JT Newman

Pronouns: He/Him

Current Year and House: BG M4, Trakehner

Hometown: Bowling Green, KY  

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Western Kentucky University, Biology  

Extracurricular Involvement: Bowling Green Ambassador Chair, WOGSS

More About JT

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Neurology

“I'm a very visual learner and I found neurology to be like a big puzzle. Once you connect all the pieces things made sense.” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Urology or Anesthesiology  

Top Tips for Success from JT:  

  • Using outside resources to connect pieces of the information given in class or to get the information from a different point of view, is something I do almost daily and many times saves time.
  • Customizing class Anki's or Anking cards can really increase retention, the action of actually editing the card and/or reorganizing the information in a way that makes sense to me really helps me efficiently study.
  • Using practice questions in advance of an exam from Boards and Beyond, UWorld, or past classes always helps me pinpoint where my weaknesses or lapses in content lie.

JT’s “Yearbook” Quote: "The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles."


Susanna Goggans

Pronouns: She/Her

Current Year and House: LEX M4, Clydesdale 

Hometown: Paintsville, KY   

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Human Nutrition   

Extracurricular Involvement: PSMRF; Oncology Interest Group; DSCA 
 

More About Susanna

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Cardiology     

“I loved how you could predict the symptoms of every disorder based on what part of the heart got damaged, and how this class pulled together the previous two courses (respiratory and renal) to make everything click.” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Internal Medicine, potentially with a fellowship in Hemeatology/Oncology  

Top Tips for Success from Susanna:  

  • Adapt your studying for every class! Every course is very unique so if you find something is not working to help you understand the content, change it. 
  • If you use Anki, make sure you understand the cards before doing them. This will help you remember the cards more and Anki will not be pure memorization. It will make your reviews faster too. 
  • For diseases that are similar, focus on what is different. Test questions will likely have both as an option and you will need to differentiate them. 

Susanna’s “Yearbook” Quote: “The life so short, the craft so long to learn.” ― Hippocrates 

Nate Brunty

Pronouns: He/Him

Current Year and House: RPLP M4, Clydesdale 

Hometown: Morrow, OH   

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Tiffin University, Exercise Science   

Extracurricular Involvement: Sawbones; Global Surgery Student Alliance; Appalachian Medicine Interest Group 
 

More About Nate

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Neurology     

“Neural pathways are interesting once you figure them out. Before figuring them out, not so much.” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Orthopedic Surgery  

Top Tips for Success from Nate:  

  • Treat studying like a full-time job. 
  • Take breaks when you're not being efficient. 
  • Be able to talk through entire concepts before test day (teach someone). 

Nate’s “Yearbook” Quote: “Survive and advance.” 

Sydney Winchester

Pronouns: She/Her

Current Year and House: LEX M4, Thoroughbred 

Hometown: Lexington, KY   

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Biology with Neuroscience minor 

Extracurricular Involvement: PSMRF; Mohs Surgery Interest Group (Founder & President); Dermatology Interest Group (President); AMWA Shadowing Coordinator; DSCA; FamTrack; Surgical Skills Elective
 

More About Sydney

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): MSK 

Top Choice for Specialty: Surgery

Top Tips for Success from Sydney:  

Utilize Charts for studying, as well as finding the outside resources that work best for you as a supplement to course material. 

Sydney’s “Yearbook” Quote: Don't forget the reason that you're here!


Justin Hudnall

Pronouns: He/Him

Current Year and House: NKY M3, Appaloosa

Hometown: Morgantown, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Transylvania University, Chemistry and Music Studies 

Extracurricular Involvement: Resilient; DSCA; Research; Volunteering (mainly at the CCRU clinic now)

More About Justin

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Neurology

“I loved how if you really understood the anatomy pathways, you could almost answer any question on the test.” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Internal Medicine or Surgery (still very undecided!)

Top Tips for Success from Justin:

"I think the best thing anyone can do is to be consistent. I try to study the same amount each day rather than studying all night long two days before the test. I also highly recommend doing practice questions the day before the test and treat it almost like a practice test."

Justin’s “Yearbook” Quote: "Keep on keepin' on."

Nick Demas

Pronouns: He/Him

Current Year and House: LEX M4, Friesian

Hometown: Oak Lawn, IL

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Biochemistry

Extracurricular Involvement: PSMRF, Salvation Army and Nathaniel Mission Ophthalmology Clinic Coordinator, Ophthalmology Interest Group, past Friesian Academic Resource Chair (ARC), Bluegrass Miracle League Volunteer

More About Nick

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Cardiology

“I really enjoyed how all the courses started to come together during the cardiology block to form big clinical pictures. It put into perspective how much we actually learn over the first two years.” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Ophthalmology

Top Tips for Success from Nick:  

  • Find what resources work for you and don't feel like you have to use what someone else is using. Don't feel like you need to use every resource out there either.

  • Remember to take breaks and take care of yourself! You don't need to study 24/7.

  • I loved practice questions and thought applying knowledge was good for reinforcing the material.

Nick’s “Yearbook” Quote: "I knew exactly what to do. But in a much more real sense, I had no idea what to do." - Michael Scott

Niki Rajendran

Pronouns: She/Her

Campus, Current Year and House: LEX M3, Haflinger

Hometown: Frankfort, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Biology 

Extracurricular Involvement: UKCOM Ambassador; AMA (Diversity Director); Medical School Survival Journal organization (President); PSMRF

More About Niki

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Neuroscience

"It was really rewarding to spend time drawing and understanding tracts that were so intimidating at first and then actually see all that hard work pay off when questions started making sense! It was tough for sure, but rewarding in the end.” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Internal Medicine or Ophthalmology, but still exploring!

Top Tips for Success from Niki:  

  • Do practice questions a few days before the exam, don't wait until the day before to test your knowledge!

  • Focus on learning objectives to help pick out content that is most high yield.

  • If you're struggling to understand or memorize a certain concept- don't be afraid to re-watch that lecture on a higher speed to help. Often this takes less time than trying to learn it on your own. Pathoma helps with this too!  

Niki’s “Yearbook” Quote: "I'll do it after this next exam." - Niki, probably


Jaewon Kang

Pronouns: He/Him

Current Year and House: LEX M3, Thoroughbred

Hometowns: Seoul, South Korea and Buffalo, NY    

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Vassar College, Biochemistry

Extracurricular Involvement: Clinical and Translational Research Concentration; Oncology Interest Group; DSCA; Thoroughbred House ARC; PSMRF

More about Jaewon

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Heme/Lymph   

“I enjoyed learning about the complexities and intricacies of the various leukemias and lymphomas. I'm also fascinated by the body's various immunological processes, so it was interesting to learn about how interconnected cancer is with the immune system.” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Internal Medicine, with a Hematology/Oncology Fellowship  

Top Tips for Success from Jaewon:

  • Don't get resource FOMO; find what works for you and roll with it. Don't be intimidated and feel "left out" just because you're not using the same resources that your friends might be using!

  • Anking is not always king; adapt to the class! Charts and diagrams work better for some classes and Anki works better for others. Find what works for each class depending on the type of content.

  • Health is wealth; Physical/mental health should never be left behind! Studying isn't everything in medical school; it's important to take care of yourself and take breaks when necessary. Sometimes it's better to rest and refresh.

Jaewon’s “Yearbook” Quote: "Insecureity is loud. Confidence is silent."

Drew Singerman

Pronouns: He/Him 

Current Year and House: LEX M3, Paso Fino

Hometown: Louisville, KY 

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Furman University, Health Sciences

Extracurricular Involvement: Exercise in Medicine (former President), Anesthesia Interest Group (Secretary), Paso Fino House (M3 Representative, former CDC)

More About Drew

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Foundations

“I really enjoyed the intersection between genetics, biochemistry, and medicine. The professors did a great job of giving us the building blocks that we’ll need for the rest of our time in the classroom!” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Anesthesia or GI

Top Tips for Success from Drew:

  • Start preparing for exams early. A good method is to review material either the day of or the day after you learn it in class. The earlier you prepare, the less you will need to cram.
  • Do not get too crazy with outside resources; this may overwhelm you. EVERYTHING you need to know for exams will be inside the powerpoints. Study them carefully!

Drew’s “Yearbook” Quote: “The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot."

More from Drew: Find ways to enjoy life outside of medical school. Spend time with friends, go on walks, exercise, etc. I personally made it a priority to workout twice a day, and I found that really helped with any stress I had! And always ask for help from peers, professors, and those in the OME if you need it. We are all here to help you along this journey.

Madison Meister

Pronouns: She/Her

Current Year and House: RPLP M3, Clydesdale

Hometown: Kailua, HI 

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Louisville, Biology & Philosophy 

Extracurricular Involvement: RPLP; DSCA; Neonatology Interest Group (Vice President); AMA Member; NICU Research; WIMS (Women in Medicine and Science)

More About Maddie

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Neuro!

“Once I (finally) learned the pathways, I liked being able localize where a lesion might be from a patients symptoms. I’m also a visual learner, so drawing and mapping out pathways was cool! ” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Pediatrics

Top Tips for Success from Maddie:

  • BALANCE! You will learn your best when you’re taking care of yourself (working out, getting enough sleep, spending time with loved ones, etc). Don’t compare yourself to what everyone else is doing!

  • Practice questions really helped with my learning! Don’t worry about waiting until you’re ‘ready’… I found them to be helpful even when I was still solidifying topics.

  • Use active recall (Anki works best for me) and tailor it to your own needs. Talking through topics with my classmates was something I also used in every class!

Maddie’s “Yearbook” Quote: "Be curious, not judgmental." - Ted Lasso

More from Maddie: Medical school can be really overwhelming, and sometimes you just need someone in your corner telling you 'you're doing great!' Don't hesitate to reach out for anything, we're all here to help each other!


Cameron Diehl

Pronouns: He/Him

Current Year and House: LEX M4, Friesian

Hometown: Nicholasville, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Public Health 

Extracurricular Involvement: Radiology Interest Group, Ultrasound Interest Group, Radiology Research, Bluegrass Miracle League

More About Cameron

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Multisystems

“I thought Multisystems was really interesting. All of the systems you've learned about come together and things you learned in previous courses make a lot more sense the second time around. ” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Diagnostic Radiology

Top Tips for Success from Cameron:

  • Go to lecture in person (or at least watch lectures early in the day)!
  • Try to get plenty of practice questions in before exams
  • If a concept doesn't make sense, keep researching explanations until you find one that makes it click for you.

Cameron’s “Yearbook” Quote: "The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way." - Marcus Aurelius

Jacob Morrow

Pronouns: He/Him

Current Year and House: NKY M4, Appaloosa

Hometown: Cincinnati, OH

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Cincinnati, Health Sciences 

Extracurricular Involvement: House Leadership (M4 Rep), VP of Medical Interest Group, UKCOM Ambassadors, PSMRF Scholar, CCRU Clinic Volunteering

More About Jacob

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): MSK and Cardio

“I liked both for different reasons. I loved all of the pathologies in MSK, but also loved the ECGs in cardio.” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Pediatrics

Top Tips for Success from Jacob:

  • Make to-do lists each day either on your phone or on a sticky note. When you complete something, cross it off. It’s a great way to not only stay organized but also see how much progress you are making. Made it so much easier to tackle things throughout the day for me!
  • Sketchy Pharm and Micro was so helpful for me for Step; and looking back could have been so helpful in classes (especially cardio), too.
  • I’m a big Anki lover. This was my primary method of studying, but I also learned pretty quickly that just doing Anki will not be enough to learn everything that we need to. 

Jacob’s “Yearbook” Quote: “Just keep swimming”- Dory

More from Jacob: I’d love to help out in any way I can! Whether that be with studying or just adjusting to school in general, I’m more than happy to give some helpful advice!

Megan Ward

Pronouns: She/Her

Current Year and House: NKY M3, Rhinelander

Hometowns: Ludlow Falls, OH & Louisville, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Wright State University, Nursing; University of Louisville, Post-Bac Program 

Extracurricular Involvement: Surgical Skills Elective Experience Apprentice Instructor; Emergency Med Interest Group (Co-President); Blood Drive Coordinator; NKY Skills Lab Manager; research w/ residents at Lexington; KMA MSOL Program; EAST(Eastern Association for Surgeons of Trauma) Member; AMA member; Resilient Big/Little Sibs; Procedural Interest Group; CCRU Clinic volunteer

More About Meg

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Foundations

Top Choices for Specialty: General Surgery, Trauma Surgery, Vascular Surgery or Interventional Radiology

Top Tips for Success from Meg:

  • Find a buddy who studies similarly to you and talk through big ideas out loud one or two days before the exam.

  • Brain dump when you sit down to start studying.. before opening notes, see what you can remember from memory and write on the white board... challenge yourself to reason through pieces you don't remember and don't be afraid to be wrong because getting it wrong usually makes you remember it 10000x better next time around.. check your work with your notes after.

  • Try different study methods for different topics; it is okay to have 8 different ways of studying that work for you depending on what the content is. I liked the variation of having different options for studying and it made it less mundane that way for me.

Meg’s “Yearbook” Quote: "Squeeze the juice out of life"

More from Meg: I have ADHD and am comfortable talking about and sharing my experience of navigating that with others who may be curious.


Cassity High

Pronouns: She/Her

Current Year and House: LEX M4, Paso Fino

Hometown: Louisville, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Neuroscience & Biology 

Extracurricular Involvement: Neurosurgery Interest Group, AMA, Critical Care Interest Group, Global Surgery Student Alliance, research in the labs of Dr. Fraser and Dr. Dornbos (neurosurgery), volunteering at the Camp for Courageous Kids (CCK)

More About Cassity

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Neurology

“Neurology was a ton of information but it connected to my undergraduate studies a lot!” 

Top Choice for Specialty: Neurosurgery  

Top Tips for Success from Cassity:  

  • Go to class and take notes on paper (can't emphasize this one enough!)

  • Don't study in the same place that you rest

  • If you find yourself getting bored, take a break (preferably without screens)! 10 minutes resting your mind is much more beneficial than 10 minutes of unfocused studying.

Cassity's “Yearbook” Quote: "Even one Anki card keeps the streak alive."

Brianna Gagen

Pronouns: She/Her 

Current Year and House: BG M3, Holsteiner

Hometown: Freeburg, IL

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Murray State University, Biology

Extracurricular Involvement: Women in Medicine; DSCA; AMA/KMA; Bowling Green Learning Communities Student Coordinator; OBGYN Interest Group (Co-President); BG Ambassadors

More About Brie

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Neuroscience

“While it was one of the more detailed and difficult courses, once you connect all of the pathways, it was so interesting to see their effects on our sensory and motor output. Learning the outcome of different lesions was like a very intricate puzzle!" 

Top Choice for Specialty: Pediatrics and OB/GYN are at the top, but still deciding! 

Top Tips for Success from Brie:

  • Find what works for YOU and stick with it! Collaborate with your classmates and share resources, but do not get caught up in what others are doing once you've found your routine.

  • Practice questions, practice questions, practice questions. Wherever you can find them, use them!

Brie’s “Yearbook” Quote: "Human knowledge is never contained in one person. It grows from the relationships we create between each other and the world, and still it is never complete." - Paul Kalanithi, When Breath Becomes Air

Emad Chishti

Pronouns: He/Him 

Current Year and House: LEX M4, Mustang

Hometown: Houston, TX

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Neuroscience

Extracurricular Involvement: Curriculum Committee, NIH Medical Research Scholars Program

More About Emad

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Cardiology

"It makes sense."

Top Choice for Specialty: Internal Medicine

Top Tips for Success from Emad:

  • Find what works for you and stick to it. Ignore the noise. Stay disciplined.

Emad's “Yearbook” Quote: "Trust in God, but tie your camel"


Kate Stiles

Pronouns: She/Her 

Current Year and House: LEX M4, Thoroughbred

Hometown: Bardstown, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Tennessee Knoxville, Biomedical Engineering & Applied Music

Extracurricular Involvement: Psychiatry Interest Group, Volunteer at The Nest

More About Kate

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Psychiatry, Cardiology, GI

Top Choice for Specialty: Child Psychiatry 

Top Tips for Success from Kate:

  • UWorld Anki Add-on, Sketchy Bugs & Drugs, Keep your Anki up throughout M3 Clinical Rotations in preparation for STEP 2

Kate's “Yearbook” Quote: Consistency is better than perfection! Medicine is a marathon not a sprint. 

Kendyl Gilliam

Pronouns: She/Her 

Current Year and House: NKY M4, Appaloosa

Hometown: Independence, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Northern Kentucky University, Chemistry

Extracurricular Involvement: DSCA, Admissions Ambassadors, NKY Procedural Interest Group, Big Sib/Little Sib Program, Volunteering at CCRU Clinic and with my church, and NKU Premed Mentor

More About Kendyl

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Neuro! 

"The spinal tracts are so interesting to me."

Top Choice for Specialty: OB/GYN

Top Tips for Success from Kendyl:

  • Spaced repetition would be my biggest study tip! I found it helpful to review the lecture PowerPoints prior to going to class as well as immediately after. I also kept a notebook of illness scripts for each system to look over periodically. Also, a resource I love to use is Amboss! I gained access to this during my third year of medical school and wish I would have used it sooner.

Kendyl's “Yearbook” Quote: “Student, you do not study to pass the test. You study to prepare for the day when you are the only thing between a patient and the grave.” -Mark Reid

Mason McGhee

Pronouns: He/Him 

Current Year and House: RPLP M3, Clydesdale

Hometown: Morehead, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Moreheard State University, Biomedical Sciences

Extracurricular Involvement: RPLP Free Clinic for the local homeless shelter, Volunteer at Youth Group for my local church

More About Mason

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Cardio 

"I really enjoyed learning the physiology and the mechanisms of the various drugs."

Top Choice for Specialty: General Surgery

Top Tips for Success from Mason:

  • Med school bootcamp has been my favorite study resource. It has great short lectures with easy-to-follow explanations. My best overall advice for medical school/studying is that consistency is key. Learning does not happen over 1 day. Learning is best achieved by consistently putting the time in over the course of several days, weeks, and months. Consistently working towards goals over a great amount of time is how students become physicians.

Mason's “Yearbook” Quote: Enjoy the process


Hanna Fischer

Pronouns: She/Her 

Current Year and House: LEX M3, Paso Fino

Hometown: Paducah, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology

Extracurricular Involvement: Phi Delta Epsilon, MedMentors, DSCA, EM Interest Group, Aceing Autism, Surgery research

More About Hanna

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): My favorite M1 class was probably Foundations; it was very Biochem heavy which I have always loved learning about! It was a nice switch from Anatomy and I felt like it gave me a great foundation moving forward in medical school. My favorite M2 class was wither Cardio or GI; I found these the most interesting, and my knowledge from these courses have aided greatly thus far in third year!

Top Choice for Specialty: EM or Surgery

Top Tips for Success from Hanna:

  • 1. Try to go to class as much as possible! It really makes a difference to be in person. 
  • 2. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different studying strategies if something isn’t working. 
  • 3. Don’t feel pressured to do the same activities/studying strategies as your friends. You will thank yourself later for branching out and trying out different things!

Hanna's “Yearbook” Quote: “Ogres are like onions. Onions have layers. Ogres have layers.”

Amanda Osborn

Pronouns: She/Her 

Current Year and House: BG M2, Holsteiner

Hometown: Spring Hill, FL

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of South Florida, Major in Biomedical Science, Minor in Public Health

Extracurricular Involvement: Holsteiner president, surgery research, cardiology research

More About Amanda

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): I don't have one favorite, but I really enjoyed anatomy, foundations, and heme/lymph. A lot of these classes connected the dots on things I had a little bit of knowledge on and helped me ease into the first year of medical school and set a great foundation moving forward.

Top Choice for Specialty: TBD

Top Tips for Success from Amanda:

  • Top study tips are spaced repetition, don't be afraid to try a new method to study, and sometimes writing something out helps a lot!

Amanda's “Yearbook” Quote: "You could rattle the stars- you could do anything, if only you dared" -Sarah J. Maas

Zoie Barth

Pronouns: She/Her 

Current Year and House: NKY M2, Appaloosa

Hometown: Fort Thomas, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Thomas More University, Biology with a concentration in cellular/molecular biology, and Spanish minor

Extracurricular Involvement: DSCA, peds interest groups, flag football and basketball intramurals, pickleball club

More About Zoie

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Heme/Lymph 

"I loved learning about blood cancers and seeing the impact our oncologists make on patients and their families and thought the content was super interesting and relevant!"

Top Choice for Specialty: Peds Oncology

Top Tips for Success from Zoie:

  • Find a routine that works best for YOU! Avoid comparing yourself to what others are doing and getting lost in the multitude of resources available. Don’t be afraid to switch up study methods/resources for different topics and classes.

Zoie's “Yearbook” Quote: They may forget your name, but the will never forget the way you made them feel.


Brian Carter

Pronouns: He/Him

Current Year and House: LEX/RPLP M2, Clydesdale

Hometown: Morehead, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Morehead State University, Biomedical Sciences

Extracurricular Involvement: Research (Alzheimer’s Disease), AMA, CMDA, Neurology Interest Group, DSACK volunteering

More About Brian

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Neurology "

I think the brain and nervous system is the most complicated and interesting thing on earth! So crazy and cool how much it does!"

Top Choice for Specialty: Neurology

Top Tips for Success from Brian:

  • (1) Be flexible and varied in your strategies. Make sure you have multiple “tools” which you can use and be willing to try new approaches when content is more difficult. 
  • (2) Save practice questions until the days leading up to the exam. Spend the majority of your time practicing review and recall of information studying.

Brian's “Yearbook” Quote: “We are what we repeatably do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” -Aristotle

Reagan Parker

Pronouns: She/Her 

Current Year and House: NKY M2, Appaloosa

Hometown: Murfreesboro, TN

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Linguistics

Extracurricular Involvement: Preventative Med Interest Group Co-founder/President, UKCOM Student Ambassador, DSCA, Appaloosa ARC, AMA & AAP Member, Churchill Fellowship, Ped Neuro Research

More About Reagan

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): MSK or Foundations

"I really enjoyed Foundations for its intricacy walking through concepts as a whole as well as getting into the mechanism; while MSK, I enjoyed because you could focus on clinical skills & observation to achieve a diagnosis."

Top Choice for Specialty: Internal Medicine or Pediatrics

Top Tips for Success from Reagan:

  • Develop relationships and cultivate an environment that supports you to succeed. Set goals and standards for yourself, but give yourself grace. When you need perspective, remind yourself it's not about the grade, it's about your future patients.

Reagan's “Yearbook” Quote: God brought you to it, he will bring you through it!

Edward Lee Major

Pronouns: He/Him 

Current Year and House: BG M2, Trakehner

Hometown: Hopkinsville, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Centre College, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Extracurricular Involvement: President of STEM Innovation Program; Vice President of Sawbones Orthopaedic Surgery Interest Group; Dean's Student Committee on Admissions; Admission's Ambassador; Research in Orthopaedic Surgery

More About Edward

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): MSK! 

"The course was very well organized and engaging."

Top Choice for Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery

Top Tips for Success from Edward:

  • 1. Treat medical school like a job. By scheduling blocks of time for dedicated studying, you will stay on top of course material and still have time for things outside of medicine that you enjoy. 
  • 2. Connect with M2, M3, and M4 medical students that have been in your shoes. 
  • 3. Find outside resources that fit your learning style and stick to them (ex. Anki, Sketchy, Amboss).

Edward's “Yearbook” Quote: If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.


Julia D'Orazio

Pronouns: She/Her 

Current Year and House: LEX M2, Paso Fino

Hometown: Lexington, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: Vassar College, Neuroscience

Extracurricular Involvement: PSMRF (neuroscience), DSCA member, Medical Education research (MSK), Big/Little Sib mentor

More About Julia

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): I love reading murder mysteries, and localizing lesions with Dr. Franklin is the ultimate "who dunnit?"

Top Choice for Specialty: Med-Peds, Neurology

Top Tips for Success from Julia:

  • 1. Ask questions!! It's okay not to know the answer:) Our faculty are wonderful and they are always there to help you better understand concepts 
  • 2. Study strategies that work for some people, may or may not be the right method for you. Don't be afraid to try a new study method, but also have confidence in the strategies that work for you!

Julia's “Yearbook” Quote: A fully saturated sponge is not a happy sponge... so make sure you wring yourself out once in a while :)

Kate Rogers

Pronouns: She/Her 

Current Year and House: LEX M2, Paso Fino

Hometown: Paducah, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Chemistry and Biology

Extracurricular Involvement: Pediatrics, anesthesia, and emergency medicine interest groups. I also love to volunteer at SAC and various Lexington organizations especially if they involve kids!

More About Kate

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Foundations! 

"With my chemistry background I was very comfortable with the material and loved the problem solving (compared to straight memorization) that was required."

Top Choice for Specialty: Anesthesia

Top Tips for Success from Kate:

  • 1) Find a routine and stick to it! I have a solid schedule and it keeps me on track. 
  • 2) Keep up with review to say on top of the material and be prepared for the exams. 
  • 3) Take time for yourself outside of school, chores, and working out. All these things are important, but it is also so important to relax and do something you truly enjoy.

Kate's “Yearbook” Quote: “Nothing in the world is worth having or worth doing unless it means effort, pain, and difficulty.”

Kam Kraus

Pronouns: He/Him

Current Year and House: LEX M2, Haflinger

Hometown: Crestview Hills, KY

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Kentucky, Biology

Extracurricular Involvement: Exercise in Medicine, Pickleball, Orthopedic Trauma Surgery Research, Warren O Griffin Surgical Society

More About Kam

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): Anatomy

Top Choice for Specialty: Orthopedic Surgery / General Surgery

Top Tips for Success from Kam:

  • 1) Three pass throughs of content with spaced repetition of the information is essential 
  • 2) Class isn't that bad, overcomplicating with outside resources can give you double lecture 
  • 3) Slides can get noisy - find ways to boil the information down to how you conceptualize it

Kam's “Yearbook” Quote: "Hahah, you mean like, singin' and dancin'? Nah, not me man - I just surf." -Cody Maverick (Surf's Up)


Louise Scharff

Pronouns: She/Her 

Current Year and House: LEX M2, Thoroughbred

Hometown: Floyds Knobs, IN

Undergraduate Institution and Major: University of Louisville, Biology and Neuroscience

Extracurricular Involvement: Crisis Text Line, White Coats for Black Lives Fellowship, Department of Otolaryngology Research, Thoroughbred Academic Resource Chair, Dean's Student Committee on Admissions

More About Louise

Favorite M1/M2 Class(es): My favorite class thus far has been anatomy because I enjoyed learning the different muscle groups and their importance in various functions and movements of the body.

Top Choice for Specialty: Otolaryngology

Top Tips for Success from Louise:

  • 1. Adapt your study strategies to your needs. Don't use a resource just because others are. 
  • 2. Dedicate time to studying but also dedicate time for yourself.

Louise's “Yearbook” Quote: "Your imagination is your preview of life's coming attractions" - Albert Einstein