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✨Student Spotlight on Garry Anthony Graham II✨

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Tony, a first-year student at Meritus College of Osteopathic Medicine, brings a strong background in public health, mentorship, and community service to the Student Advisory Board.

Name

Garry Anthony Graham II, OMS-I

Medical School & Graduation Year

Meritus College of Osteopathic Medicine – Class of 2029

Areas of Interest

Undecided; currently exploring Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology. His primary goal is to become a compassionate physician who advocates for patients by continuously expanding his knowledge and seeking out real-world clinical experiences.

Leadership & Service

  • Student Advisory Board Member (MAOP)

  • Senator, United Student Movement, Oakwood University – represented the School of Arts and Sciences

  • Member, Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students (MAPS)

  • Volunteer, Helping Hands and church Youth Ministries – community food distribution, events, and youth mentorship

  • Basketball Coach for boys ages 12–17, teaching teamwork, discipline, and resilience

  • Mentor and Tutor, Oakwood University REACH Program and The Literacy Factory

Academic & Professional Preparation

  • MPH in Epidemiology, Columbia University – Certificate in Health and Human Rights

  • Coursework in Public Health Interventions, Health Systems, Environmental Justice, and Global & Developmental Perspectives

  • Academic foundation rooted in equity, advocacy, and leadership

  • Volunteer and shadowing experience at Harlem Hospital and NYC Health + Hospitals North Central Bronx, gaining exposure to the challenges faced by underserved patients

Community Involvement

  • Mentor and tutor supporting literacy and academic confidence in children

  • Active engagement in service projects including clothing drives, soup kitchens, and educational outreach

  • Plans to begin volunteering with the Boys and Girls Club in Hagerstown to continue mentoring youth and supporting community-based initiatives

Why I Serve on the Student Advisory Board

“I want to be more than just a medical student. I want to be a voice, an advocate, and a connector for my peers. The future of medicine will be shaped by those who are willing to step forward, listen deeply, and fight for change—and I am ready to be one of those voices. My leadership and mentorship experiences have shown me that real impact happens when people unite behind a shared vision. On the Board, I hope to help amplify student voices, remove barriers, and create initiatives that leave a lasting impact on the osteopathic student experience.”

Unique Perspective

Garry brings the perspective of a Black medical student of Caribbean descent whose journey has been shaped by resilience, advocacy, and service. His background in public health, community engagement, and student leadership gives him the ability to approach challenges with empathy, cultural sensitivity, and a strong commitment to equity.

What He Hopes to Accomplish

  • Strengthen mentorship opportunities, particularly for underrepresented and first-generation medical students

  • Amplify the student voice in decision-making, with a focus on wellness, professional development, and inclusivity

  • Foster a culture of collaboration and opportunity that benefits both current and future osteopathic medical student

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