Hey there! My name is Ganeev (phonetic pronunciation gun-eve). I’m currently an Internal Medicine resident at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, MA. I grew up in Los Angeles, CA and went to University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) for undergrad. After graduating with a B.S. in Psychobiology and minor in Entrepreneurship, I worked in healthcare consulting in San Francisco for a few years. Most recently, I completed dual MD/MBA degrees from the Tufts University School of Medicine (TUSM) and Brandeis University Heller School of Social Policy and Management in Boston, MA. I pursued an interdisciplinary approach in my career since I developed an insight into the troubling role that health insurers play in clinical decision making during my gap years. I have active research projects right now in public health, healthcare leadership, nephrology, and space medicine. Besides medicine, I have active interests in leadership, research, policy advocacy, cooking, traveling, fitness, and of course, mentorship.
I’ve informally helped dozens of my friends and family friends conquer the medical school application process. During medical school, I spent a year working as a Graduate Counselor at InGenius to formally help students navigate through the application process, and then spent a year on the TUSM Admissions Committee to assist in the selection of the medical school class of 2027. I’ve coached a few students now as a Former Admissions Officer (FAO) at InGenius and look forward to mentoring students like you. The application process is definitely a beast but I am here to help – you’ve got this.