Name
Archita Padmanabhan, OMS-I
Medical School & Graduation Year
Meritus School of Osteopathic Medicine – Class of 2029
Areas of Interest
Emergency Medicine, Cardiology, Neurology
Leadership & Service
Student Advisory Board Member (MAOP)
Former State Parliamentarian (2017–2018) and Active Alumni Member, California HOSA: Future Health Professionals
Former Vice President of Programming, Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity – NJ Beta Chapter (Rutgers University)
AMSA Member (undergraduate; supporting new chapter development at MSOM)
Volunteer at Crisis Text Line, Medshare (CA), and various community health initiatives
Clinical & Research Experience
Patient Monitor, Emergency Department, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ (2021–2022)
Medical Assistant and Trainer, Clinilabs (Clinical Research Site) (2022–2023)
Clinical Research Coordinator I, Clinilabs (2023–2025), managing 8 concurrent studies across multiple specialties
Coursework in Systems Physiology, Immunology, Advanced Cell Biology, Psychology, and Sociology for Medicine and Healthcare
Campus & Community Involvement
Volunteer at Abyssinian Baptist Church Food Share, Habitat for Humanity, and Medshare
Mentor and advocate through Crisis Text Line, providing support to individuals in need
Active participant in building new student-led organizations at MSOM to enhance medical student engagement
Why I Serve on the Student Advisory Board
“As a member of MSOM’s inaugural class, I’m excited to help shape a strong foundation for our osteopathic student community in Maryland. The SAB’s mission to advocate for students, connect them with resources, and strengthen relationships with physicians aligns perfectly with my own goals. I’m passionate about creating programming that encourages students to explore their interests, connect with mentors, and engage with Maryland’s diverse communities.”
Unique Perspective
Archita brings experience from leadership roles in pre-health organizations and clinical research. Her ability to connect student interests with organizational missions allows her to design impactful programming and advocate effectively. She has led teams, managed complex studies, and worked in diverse healthcare environments, giving her a practical understanding of collaboration, communication, and problem-solving.
What She Hopes to Accomplish
Expand networking opportunities across Maryland so students can explore specialties and community needs
Promote student engagement in statewide wellness initiatives and advocacy
Strengthen connections between medical students, physicians, and community partners to support osteopathic values
