by Aspen Swart
As a pre-medical student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, I sought out a variety of classes and experiences that would give me a holistic perspective on the world of medicine. I am very grateful to have found this in the Beyond120 Pre-Health Scholars Program. This program introduced me to courses that shaped the trajectory of my educational experience, including Introduction to Health Disparities, which contributed to my decision to pursue a minor in Health Disparities in Society. Beyond120’s emphasis on experiential learning also encouraged me to grow outside of the classroom through experiences like research, internships, and volunteering in both clinical settings and with local organizations that address social determinants of health. Near the end of my undergraduate education at UF, I was so fulfilled by my experience in the program that I worked with other Pre-Health Scholars to found Pre-Health Peer Chats, a program offering insight on the pre-medical journey to younger students. As much as the Beyond120 Pre-Health Scholars Program has impacted me, it has given me opportunities to serve others and leave a positive impact on UF and the Gainesville community. My involvement in the program has been a highlight of my time in college, and everything I have learned from it will continue to stay with me through my future education and career.