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Future Doctors Fellowship
India Masterclass Series
Led by Enaya Ahmed for the India-region Future Doctors Fellowship. Register for one session, two, or all three — the choice is yours. All sessions run 10:30 AM–11:30 AM EDT, live on Zoom, completely free.
Building Your Pre-Med Profile in High School
- Map out a high-school pre-med roadmap aligned with top university expectations
- Identify extracurriculars that admissions committees actually value
- Balance academics, research, and clinical exposure from grades 9–12
Research Opportunities for Aspiring Doctors
- Find research opportunities suited to high-school and early undergraduate students
- Understand how to read papers, contribute to projects, and earn authorship
- Frame research experience effectively in applications and interviews
Clinical Experience & Volunteering Strategies
- Differentiate between clinical shadowing, volunteering, and patient-facing roles
- Build a strategy to find reputable hospitals, clinics, and NGOs
- Reflect on experiences to write stronger personal statements and interview responses
Glimpses from our Future Doctors seminars.
Short clips from live Harvard-mentored masterclasses — clinical reasoning, applications, and candid mentor Q&A.
Meet the Harvard student mentors.
Current Harvard undergraduates with real research, clinical, and admissions experience.

Enaya is a senior at Harvard College conducting brain tumor biology research at the Shakhnovich and Rabkin Labs. She serves as a Physics Teaching Fellow and previously interned at the United Nations.

Jessica is a junior at Harvard College researching deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant depression at Harvard Medical School/Brigham & Women's Hospital. She is a volunteer EMT with CrimsonEMS.

Rohan conducts public health research and is actively involved with Harvard's consulting, international relations, and journalism communities. He brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective connecting economics, policy, and medicine.

Han has a strong interest in immunology and genetics, with hands-on lab experience in biomechanics and organic chemistry. He is involved with Harvard's Biotechnology Club, Clean Energy Group, and Phillips Brooks House Association.
60–90 minutes. Every minute earned.
Not a sales webinar. A genuine teaching session built by the same team that runs the Fellowship curriculum.
Led by current Harvard undergraduates on the pre-med track who walked this path 3 years ago.
Not a passive webinar. Questions, polls, live case work. Students participate, not just watch.
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