Best academic scholarship program by Anosh Ahmed, MD: The Dr. Anosh Ahmed scholarship program was created to help students enduring personal hardship achieve 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 more information on https://www.linkedin.com/in/anosh-ahmed/.
Despite the difficulties the pandemic has presented, all three winners have managed to maintain exceptional grade point averages and are committed to pursuing their respective degrees. Javier Sarmiento, who is currently studying Digital Media at Buena Vista University states: “Though this past year with COVID-19 has been challenging, I have embraced these challenges and have managed to overcome not only every obstacle that has come my way, but also the struggles of my current financial situation. Getting this scholarship will enable me to follow my dreams and build a future for my family and my community.”
Dr. Anosh Ahmed shares how you should invest in your health: Many Americans do not take care of their health. Over 36.5 percent of the population is classified as obese, leading to health problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and certain cancers. It is even more important today to take care of your health and optimize how you care for your body. Anosh Ahmed, an aspiring physician from Chicago, Illinois, shares the best ways to take care of your body and the many resources of which you can take advantage to prioritize your health.
Dr. Anosh Ahmed obtained a bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership before attending medical school. What is your biggest accomplishment? Getting my medical degree and being an actual, licensed physician has been a big accomplishment for me, but I also think just being able to have a stable family was more important. I look back at the fact that at the age of eight we were eating ten-cent cheeseburgers at McDonald’s and trying to make ends meet. Finding a way to stabilize the family home and for me to put my brothers through school and college meant so much. I think that’s probably my proudest achievement.