Dr. Anosh Ahmed academic scholarship program announce winners

Top rated academic scholarship program from Dr. Anosh Ahmed: Dr. Anosh Ahmed, a physician and entrepreneur, has developed an Academic Scholarship Program to assist students facing personal difficulty in achieving their academic and professional goals. Students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and must provide proof of their GPA to be considered for the scholarship.

Internal Medicine Physician, Dr. Anosh Ahmed is pleased to announce that he has selected three winners of his Academic Scholarship Campaign, Javier Sarmiento?, Ishita Aggarwal, and Taylyn Carrington. Each individual will receive $1,000 to put towards their post-secondary education. Understanding the financial pressures that accompany a university degree, Dr. Ahmed is proud to help support young individuals looking to further their career. See extra information on Anosh Ahmed.

This fall, Taylyn Carrington will continue her education at Texas Tech University in Creative Media Industries, and Ishita Aggarwal will attend Queen’s University where she is pursuing a Doctor of Medicine. Additionally, due to an overwhelming number of applicants, Dr. Ahmed has also selected seven individuals to receive $500 towards their education and are as follows: Jayla Taylor, Belen Padilla, Serena Tatu, Kyra Fernandez, Nicole Lam, Hritika Chaturvedi, and Shreya Shivakumar.

Anosh Ahmed shares how you should invest in your health: Seeing your doctor regularly is just as important as diet and exercise. Your doctor can screen you for common health problems and spot those which may be unexpected. Regular checkups and cancer screenings can help people live longer and promote overall health. Whenever you have a gut feeling that something is wrong with your body, you should always speak with your primary care physician. Your doctor will do any necessary tests and set your mind at ease or put you into treatment for a real issue.

Dr. Anosh Ahmed obtained a bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership before attending medical school. What has been the hardest obstacle you’ve overcome? The fact that I felt that I was in school forever between middle school, high school, college, going to medical school, and then going into residency training. I think other people that I know have always had the luxury of focusing on school and school only, but with me I was always running a full-time business and going to school at the same time. That balance has always been really difficult. Still, I would not change one thing.