• 6. Starting a non-profit by putting passion into action with Cameron Reinisch

  • Sep 30 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

6. Starting a non-profit by putting passion into action with Cameron Reinisch

  • Summary

  • Each week, we will be bringing you incredible tips, strategies and interviews with phenomenal medical students and residents. You can listen online (below), download it to listen later, on your smartphone: all for free.

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    In this week’s episode, we are blessed with the presence of fellow first year medical student Cameron Reinisch, Cam as he prefers to be called. Cam shares his journey of starting a non-profit organization dedicated to lowering the social isolation that patients with Alzheimer's face. While bringing this idea to life, Cam also took several younger premed students under his wing and successfully mentored them through medical school applications and onto acceptance into their desired programs. Enjoy!

    In This Week’s Podcast, We’ll Explore

    • How to go beyond checking boxes for your pre-med experiences 
    • Steps to starting a non-profit organization
    • How having a strong team makes you achieve your goals 
    • Effectively conveying your story on a medical school application
    • Entrepreneurship as a premed
    • Why meaningful experiences make you shine on your medical school application 
    • Sharing his admissions secrets he uses to mentor premed students

    Books Mentioned in the Podcast

    • The End of Alzheimer's: The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline

    Links from the Show

    • A Caring Place
    • Alzheimer's Association
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