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ElevateMeD Scholars 100% Match Rate since 2021

#MATCH2022 ElevateMeD is proud to celebrate alongside our eight (8) ElevateMeD Scholars on their #MatchDay2022 results!

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All Medical Personnel partners with ElevateMeD

With the support of their employees and CEO, a gift for $52,647.00 was presented to ElevateMeD on January 18, 2022. We are grateful to All Medical Personnel for their support of our Scholars program and look forward to highlighting their work at our events throughout the year.

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AZ Central: features ElevateMeD Scholar, Caylan Moore

UA medical student fighting stigma in Black community gets surprise $50,000 scholarship

Read full article written by Julie Luchetta of the Arizona Republic.

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ElevateMeD Awards $150,000 in Medical School Scholarships to Increase Physician Workforce Diversity

The Scholars Program, which selected its inaugural cohort of students in Spring 2020, welcomes 10 new students, and additional medical school partners. The 2021-2022 Scholars Program recipients and their respective institutions…

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ElevateMeD Scholars Match 2021

#MATCH2021 ElevateMeD is proud to celebrate alongside our five (5) ElevateMeD Scholars on their #MatchDay2021 results!

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ElevateMeD is a True Inspiration Award™ WINNER!!!!

Because of YOU, ElevateMeD is the Western Regional Winner of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS!!!!!!

We are thrilled to be the first True Inspiration Award winner from Arizona with national impact and are profoundly grateful to all of you for sharing with others, downloading the app, and casting your vote in support.

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ElevateMeD announces inaugural Scholars Program cohort

In just one year, Scottsdale based nonprofit ElevateMeD has successfully self funded and proudly announces the inaugural cohort of the Scholars Program on May 4th, 2020. The 2020-2021 Scholars Program features a dynamic group of 10 medical students selected from distinguished partnering universities, each who are from underrepresented backgrounds in medicine.

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