Tiffany Vaughan is a Graduate Coach with a passion for guiding students through the complexities of the medical school application process. As a fourth-year medical student at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, she offers a unique and current perspective on the challenges and opportunities that aspiring medical professionals face. Her background in both the humanities and sciences provides her with a well-rounded understanding of the qualities that make successful medical school applicants.
Tiffany’s academic journey began at the University of Chicago, where she earned a B.A. in the history and philosophy of science and medicine while completing her pre-medical coursework. This foundation has equipped her with the critical thinking skills and the ability to connect with students from diverse academic backgrounds. She is committed to understanding each student’s unique story and helping them craft compelling personal statements that reflect their authentic selves.
Her experience extends beyond the classroom. Tiffany has been actively involved in research, with first-author publications in major research journals and presentations at national conferences. She has also received recognition for her work in medical ethics, having been selected as a Medical Fellow for the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE). These experiences have broadened her perspective and deepened her understanding of the ethical considerations that are essential to a career in medicine.
As a Graduate Coach, Tiffany is dedicated to helping students navigate every step of the medical school application process, from crafting personal statements to preparing for the MCAT. Her students have been accepted to top medical schools across the United States, a testament to her effectiveness as a mentor and guide. She is committed to supporting students in achieving their dreams of becoming medical professionals.