Students and Postdocs at the Office of Career and Professional Development

 

We invite students and postdoctoral scholars to get real-world work experience by forwarding career and professional development projects for biomedical trainees.

Career and Professional Development Leadership Program (PhD students and Postdoctoral Scholars)

The goal of the Career and Professional Development Leadership Program is to foster a cohort of PhD students and postdocs with deep knowledge and training in career and professional development. These leaders then serve as liaisons, facilitators, peer advisors, and an advisory body for the Office of Career and Professional Development’s programs and services. Participants lead quarterly peer mentoring groups on career/professional development topics; and develop new career and professional development initiatives, such as creating tailored resources/programs for BIPOC students/scholars; international students/scholars; and social and population scientists.

Applications take place in the late spring/early summer; the program runs from approximately August through June each year. See the 2022 application and register for our listserv to be informed when applications open. Please contact OCPD Program Manager David Blancha with any questions.
 

Health Professional Career Peer Leadership Professional Development Program 

The Career Peer Leadership Professional Development Program was created as a way to build Health Professional students' professional communication and leadership skills, while providing opportunities for interprofessional community collaboration and career development learning.  The program mentors and trains participants on the foundations and nuances of professional communication, and best practices for developing competitive application materials for both residency and employment for each of our health professional populations.  

Applications take place in the late spring/early summer; the program runs from approximately August through June each year. See our work-study job description and application instructions and register for our listserv to be informed when applications open. Please contact OCPD Assistant Director, Health Careers, Anna Reeves with any questions.

Current members of the Career Peer Leadership Professional Development Program

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Jada Co, UCSF Department of Physical Therapy

Hello! My name is Jada (she/her), and I am delighted to serve as a Career Peer Advisor with the OCPD team! I look forward to expanding the resources available to my peers to better assist their professional and academic goals.

I am a first year Doctor of Physical Therapy student here at UCSF. I am from Sacramento, CA, and I attended UC Davis for my undergraduate education where I obtained a B.S. in Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior. Prior to starting at UCSF, I was working as a physical therapy aide and personal trainer. I have experience with research, academic mentoring, and management/leadership positions, and I am excited to apply and share my skills with other health professional students to assist them along their professional development journey!

In my free time, I love to run, weightlift, read, and try out new vegan food around the city! I look forward to meeting you soon! 

List of Jada's' Professional Development Resource Projects:

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Amanda Leon, UCSF School of Medicine

Hi! My name is Amanda Leon.  I'm a class of 2025 medical student from La Habra, CA who graduated from Pitzer College with a degree in Human Biology and Chemistry. I was the 2021 LMSA UIM Liaison and Mentorship Match Co-Chair and am the SMEC representative on the Career Launch Operations Committee, a member of PRIDE-MED, and a PRIME-US student. More recently, I completed the UCSF Yearlong Inquiry Program. My interests include health disparities research, health policy, anti-oppressive MedEd, and student advocacy. In my free time, I enjoy swimming, painting, and thrifting

List of Amanda's Professional Development Resource Projects:

 

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Luis Alvarez, UCSF School of Pharmacy

Hi! My name is Luis Alvarez (he/him/his), and I am a class of 2026 pharmacy student. I am from Houston, Texas, and I attended Carleton College where I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and two minors in Biochemistry and Neuroscience. After graduating from college, I conducted research at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia before starting my journey at the UCSF School of Pharmacy. 

During my free time, I love aquascaping, swimming, reading, hiking, and trying out new boba shops around San Francisco. I have some previous experience working as a student career assistant, so I'm excited to apply my skills, connect graduate/health professions students with professional resources, and enhance the student learning experience. I look forward to seeing you at the Student Success Center!

List of Luis' Professional Development Resource Projects:

 


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Rothanne Herico, UCSF Department of Physical Therapy

Hello! My name is Rothanne Herico (she/her), and I’m grateful for the opportunity to work as a Career Peer Advisor for the OCPD team to promote career and professional development and assist my peers reach their professional goals.

I’m a first-generation Filipina-American who grew up living in the Daly City and San Francisco area with my parents and two younger sisters. During my undergrad, I worked as an Administrative Support Coordinator, Front Desk Coordinator, and Secretary to the Senior Program Coordinator at the Campus Academic Resource Program (CARP), the former student-run tutoring service at San Francisco State University (SFSU) which provided student support services with an emphasis on students from underrepresented and first-generation college students. In 2018, I graduated with my Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Movement Science.

Currently, I’m a class of 2025 Doctor of Physical Therapy student at UCSF/SFSU. I’m also a member of the LGBTQIA+ Student Advisory Council, as one of the 2 liaisons representing the School of Physical Therapy. In my free time, I love to hike, go to the gym, and to spend time with my loved ones eating good food. I look forward to working together.

List of Rothanne's Professional Development Resource Projects:


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Dylan Holder, UCSF School of Dentistry

Hi! My name is Dylan Holder (he/him), and I am a class of 2027 dental student. I am from San Jose, CA, and I attended Chapman University as a first-generation student, earning a degree in Applied Human Physiology and a minor in Law and Justice. While I came straight into dental school after graduating at Chapman, I worked as an after-school program instructor, resident advisor, and peer advisor for my major while in school.

In my free time, I like to try out new coffee shops in the area, read, and make memories with my friends. I am excited to be in this role as a Career Peer Advisor and offer support and guidance to UCSF students to help people achieve their professional aspirations. I look forward to working with everyone!

List of Dylan's Professional Development Resource Projects:


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Zunaira Iftikhar, UCSF School of Pharmacy

Hi! My name is Zunaira and I am a class of 2025 first-generation pharmacy student. I was raised in Santa Clara, CA, and always wanted to live in SF, funny how life just works out! I obtained my B.S. in Biology and minored in Chemistry and Political Science from San José State University. After graduating, I gained experience in women's health by working at a fertility clinic, where I helped patients fulfill their reproductive goals.

I am an advocate for giving back to my community and volunteering with people experiencing homelessness in SF. In my spare time, I enjoy working out, painting, spending quality time with my kitten, and exploring local cafes. I am excited to work at the OCPD and am eager to help illuminate the pathway to a successful career in the pharmaceutical industry.

List of Zunaira's Professional Development Resource Projects:


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Abha Patkar, UCSF School of Dentistry

Hi! My name is Abha Patkar (she/her), and I am a dental student in the Class of 2026. I am from San Jose, CA, and I attended the University of the Pacific in Stockton for undergrad as a first-generation student, earning a degree in Biology and a minor in Philosophy. Prior to beginning dental school, I worked as a dental assistant and research mentor at Stanford.

In my free time, I love to read, spend time with friends, and explore new places to eat. I am really excited to work with students as a Career Peer Advisor—I found great success with my undergrad career center and look forward to the opportunity to provide the same help and guidance to the UCSF community. 

List of Abha's Professional Development Resource Projects:

 


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Khuzaima Rangwalla, UCSF School of Medicine

Hi there! My name is Khuzaima and I'm a class of 2025 medical student who's excited to make a positive impact on my community. I'm the oldest of four children, was born and raised in Southern California (which is the better part of the state, of course), and come from a Bioengineering background. In my free time, I love exploring the city, trying out the most unique and delicious foods, and spending time with my closest friends.

I'm excited to work with you as an OCPD Career Advisor! I want to see all my peers succeed, and I will do everything in my power to help you land the career of your dreams. Doesn't matter if you want to be a dentist, nurse practitioner, pharmacist, or any other healthcare professional. With my insight and your ambition, I know that together we'll find a path to your success.

List of Khuzaima's Professional Development Resource Projects:


Upcoming Events

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OCPD Office Hours (for Graduate Students and Postdocs)

Date: October 16, 2024
Time: 4 - 5 p.m.
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Lunch and Learn: Develop Your Negotiation Strategy

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OCPD Office Hours (for Graduate Students and Postdocs)

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