KAMASC Medical Student Scholarship
KAMASC Medical Student Scholarship Program was established to provide support to first-generation medical students of Korean descent as they navigate their medical education journey. Considering the dynamic nature of the healthcare sector and the growing Korean American population in Southern California, the program encompasses financial support, mentorship, and clinical opportunities. It is aimed towards enriching the learning experiences of students throughout their medical school journey, enhancing their chances of successfully matching into residency programs. Recipients of this scholarship will hopefully make a lasting contribution toward meeting the healthcare needs of the Korean American Community in Southern California.
2024 Awardees
Sumin Jeong
San Diego, CA
Sumin received her B.S. at Case Western Reserve University, and is currently attending medical school at UCLA. She is inspired by her family and their sacrifices as immigrants to provide a change for a better future. She likes snowboarding, swimming, trying new foods, and playing with her dog!
Song Hyun (Heidi) Kim
Buena Park, CA
Heidi received her B.S. at UC Irvine and her M.A. at USC, and is currently attending medical school at UCLA. She is inspired by her immigrant Korean parents who worked tirelessly to provide their children with opportunities to achieve their dreams. She is interested in women’s health, non-profit, community health, and learning Spanish. In her free time, she plays tennis, watches the Clippers basketball team, and plays the piano!
Dayoung (Diane) Park
Foster City, CA
Diane received her B.S. at UC Berkeley and her PhD at UC Davis, and completed her post-doctorate fellowship at Harvard University. She is currently attending medical school at UCLA. She is inspired by Paul Farmer. She likes yoga, climbing, and art!