The professional I am today has been shaped by the challenges I faced during the pursuit of my academic journey, which has always been a cornerstone for me.

  • I pursued my Diploma in Physical Therapy, which laid the foundation for my career.
  • Subsequently, I pursued a Post Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Medicine and Sports Medicine. These programs honed my expertise, enabling me to provide comprehensive care to patients and athletes alike. In addition to that, my Master’s in Science broadened my scope and braced me for future challenges.
  • One of the most significant achievements in my educational journey was obtaining my Ph.D. in Social Science. The journey to this esteemed degree was arduous, requiring countless hours of research and dedication. However, the experience of contributing new knowledge to the field of physical therapy made it all worthwhile.
  • I proudly earned my M.D. degree from Xavier University School of Medicine, allowing me to have a broader perspective on patient care and the human body. The journey to get admitted to an esteemed university like Xavier’s was a big hurdle, but with my persistence, handwork, and dedication, I made it possible. Further, becoming a medical doctor was undoubtedly challenging, but it opened doors to various opportunities to serve my community.
  • To leave no stone unturned, I further pursued a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) from Boston University, one of the most prestigious institutions in the field. The rigorous academic curriculum and hands-on training tested my iron and taught me the expertise of serving my patients with the highest level of care.
  • I also hold a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from George Washington University, which offered me exceptional academic excellence, diverse specializations, and valuable practical experience for making an impactful career in the public health sector.