
009: How an MBA Helped Shaped a Student's Medical School Journey
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Harshi, a rising second-year medical student at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, joins The Med School Years to reflect on her M1 year and the path that brought her to medicine. After earning a BS in Biology and a BA in Psychology at Stony Brook University, Harshi completed an MBA during her gap year—a decision that strengthened her leadership skills and gave her a deeper understanding of healthcare systems.
In this episode, she shares how her experiences in advocacy, research, and student leadership have shaped her medical journey so far. Harshi talks about the support systems at Cooper, the importance of career exploration and mentorship, and what it really felt like to care for patients as a first-year student. She also opens up about managing imposter syndrome, pushing outside her comfort zone, and the importance of staying grounded through community and wellness.
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