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Zoe Wisniewski

Zoe Wisniewski

Zoe Wisniewski

Hometown:
Plano, Texas

Undergraduate University:
Texas State University

Matched Medical School:
University of North Texas-Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine

The aspect of JAMP that has benefitted me most is the network of current professionals I have been able to create during my summer internships. I have worked with so many successful and inspiring physicians, as well as other leaders in the healthcare community, and it has had a major impact on how I see my career in the future.
How has JAMP helped you strive to achieve your goal of becoming a doctor?
JAMP has helped me reach my goals by providing a support system of not only peers, but current medical professionals who were able to offer me advice and opportunities to learn throughout my undergraduate career. JAMP has provided me with unique insight into the field of medicine through internship opportunities, and I feel overwhelmingly prepared for medical school because of my experiences with this program.

What advice would you like to offer current or future JAMP students?
My advice for current or future JAMP students is, be engaged! Getting into medical school is a tough road but everyone involved in the Joint Admission Medical Program is invested in your success.

What aspect of JAMP has been most beneficial to you?
The aspect of JAMP that has benefitted me most is the network of current professionals I have been able to create during my summer internships. I have worked with so many successful and inspiring physicians, as well as other leaders in the healthcare community, and it has had a major impact on how I see my career in the future. I have been able to develop a better idea of what kind of physician I want to be, and I have created strong relationships with mentors who I know will help me throughout my career.