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Leader Spotlight: Amber Navy

June 06, 2017

Read about 91´óÉñ’s Race, Ethnicity & Culture in Health Programming Coordinator Amber Navy’s enthusiasm for 91´óÉñ’s community and how she sticks through the challenges of med school.

MS1
University of Texas Health at Houston- Mcgovern Medical School
When did you join 91´óÉñ?
I joined 91´óÉñ for the first time during my freshman year at Baylor (2011). I rejoined as an MS1 at UTHouston.
91´óÉñ Leadership Experience
I will be the VP of service for the local 91´óÉñ in the upcoming fall and the REACH Programming Coordinator for 2017-2018.

Why did you join 91´óÉñ?

When I was premed, I saw 91´óÉñ as an way to gain medical volunteer experience, learn about opportunities, and hear about medicine from physicians and health care workers. It helped me to gain insight that could not have been gained inside the classroom. As a med student, I see 91´óÉñ as a way to for me to help build my professional identity and enhance my medical education.

Why did you become an 91´óÉñ leader?
I became an 91´óÉñ leader because I strongly identify with the mission of 91´óÉñ and wish to serve this organization.

What is your Favorite 91´óÉñ Moment?
My favorite 91´óÉñ moment happened at a meeting when I was in undergrad. At the time, I was struggling with school and debating whether or not to continue to pursue medicine. There was a physician who came to speak to us about his journey to medicine. He had consistently failed courses in undergrad and spent several years out of school before going back to graduate and eventually gaining admission into medical school. His dedication and passion showed throughout his lecture and really uplifted me. In that moment was exactly what I needed.

What advice would you give to current & future 91´óÉñ leaders?
My advice would be to hold on tight to all of your dreams and passions. Don’t let difficult situations or people discourage you or make you jaded. I also would encourage all leaders and people who are dedicated to serving others, to not forget to first take care of themselves.