The
Populi
Foundation
Changing the face of medicine
One (MED) Student at A TIme
aboutus
The Populi Foundation is a nonprofit organization, focused on providing pre-medical counseling to students from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Our Approach
Our foundation offers individualized one on one mentorship to these students in order to help them achieve their goal of going to medical school.
Our Impact
Through this process, we hope to empower more doctors to provide empathetic care to some of the nation's underserved populations.
Our foundation offers individualized one on one mentorship to these students in order to help them achieve their goal of going to medical school.
Through this process, we hope to empower more doctors to provide empathetic care to some of the nation's underserved populations.
Our Scholars
Populi scholars are given access to their own personal premedical mentor as well as proven resources and tips from successful medical students across the country!
Our Mentors
Populi is always looking for medical students to help usher in the next generation of physicians. If you have a love for mentoring and are looking to give back, apply!
Our Sponsors
The counseling and mentoring we provide through Populi is free for our scholars but comes at a cost! We are nothing without our generous supporters. Consider donating today!
Our Partners
Populi is always looking for other organizations that are within the medical field who would like to make an impact with our students. Contact us to become a partner today!
WHAT OUR SCHOLARS SAY
"Great Support"
You go out of your way to make sure students get your support! I benefited greatly from the study skills you taught me. Medical school is so different from undergrad, but I feel ready!
KS, 1st year medical student
KS, 1st year medical student
"Unique Look"
You have such a unique outlook on medicine that a professor or any other advisor doesn't have. You make what a medical student have to do to reach their goals very clear and transparent.
"Understanding"
You understand so much of the experiences a minority student going through medicine has and with that you are not shy in sharing those mistakes to avoid and tips to take advantage of.