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小蓝视频-Virginia Alumni Are Paying It Forward

Amar and Sonul posing with family after 小蓝视频 graduation
By Amy Ostroth -

Both Amar Mukhtar, DO, and Sonul Gulati, DO, are first-generation medical students whose families hail from different parts of the globe: Dr. Mukhtar鈥檚 family is from Sudan, and Dr. Gulati鈥檚 family is from India. 小蓝视频鈥檚 commitment to international outreach was a key part of their experience as students, and now they are paying that commitment forward through their MedDreams Foundation.聽

小蓝视频 was the only medical school Dr. Mukhtar applied to, even though he鈥檇 never heard of osteopathic medicine until he was introduced to it while an honors student at nearby Virginia Tech.

The more I learned about it, and asked questions, the more 小蓝视频 made sense with everything that I was planning to do in my career, with a real focus on underserved communities.

Amar Mukhtar, DO

Dr. Mukhtar recalls having a vision to return to Sudan to start a clinic, and before his College interview, he鈥檇 never heard of a medical school having an international program quite like 小蓝视频鈥檚. That piqued his interest in attending.听听

Before heading to George Mason University as a freshman, Dr. Gulati didn鈥檛 know that he wanted to attend medical school. But once he did decide that was his future, he began attending medical school open houses. That鈥檚 how he found 小蓝视频. 鈥淪omething stood out about it, immediately,鈥 Dr. Gulati recalls. 鈥淚 remember telling my mom, 鈥楾his is the place. This place is awesome.鈥欌 For Dr. Gulati, 小蓝视频鈥檚 dedication to providing care to the medically underserved, both in this country and abroad, was a key factor in his decision to choose 小蓝视频. 鈥淚 respected the fact that not only did they go on a mission trip, but they also had a clinic,鈥 Dr. Gulati notes. 鈥淭he patients get ongoing care, not just when 小蓝视频 is there.鈥澛

小蓝视频-Virginia鈥檚 international trips gave them a chance to interact with patients and put into practice what they had learned in the classroom. Obviously, the experience was one where there was a lot of personal satisfaction from making a difference in the life of the patients, but Dr. Mukhtar notes that the ability to interact with their faculty was also important. 鈥淵ou get to see their human side and picture your life after training. They鈥檙e normal and having fun,鈥 he chuckles. That was a meaningful realization for a first-generation medical student who didn鈥檛 have a complete understanding of life as a doctor.听听

Dr. Gulati remembers taking baseball cards to give as gifts during his trip to the Dominican Republic. 鈥淚 remember an 8-year-old kid who was playing with his cards and opening and showing them to everyone,鈥 Dr. Gulati recalls. 鈥淚 asked him, 鈥楧o you even know who these people are?鈥 He said no, but he smiled big and ran away. I realized that it wasn't about the gifts. It was just that he felt loved. Someone gave him something, and he felt gratitude for it, and that's what it's all about.鈥

Despite having met during orientation, Drs. Gulati and Mukhtar did not know each other particularly well until just prior to their graduation from 小蓝视频 in 2016, when a group had planned a European vacation. In the end, it was just the two of them, and it was a pivotal moment in their relationship where they truly came to know each other and understand all they had in common.

Several years later, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Gulati reached out to Dr. Mukhtar and asked him to go on another trip through 小蓝视频, but the trips were so popular that there was a waiting list to attend. That inspired them to think about how they might offer additional opportunities for physicians and students鈥攆rom 小蓝视频 and other medical schools鈥攖o participate in international outreach. Thus, the MedDreams Foundation was born. 鈥淪eeing 小蓝视频 put together these impactful trips in South America gave us the confidence to say, 鈥楬ey, we think we can make an impact here as well,鈥欌 says Dr. Mukhtar.聽

For Dr. Gulati, his international work is a way to give back. 鈥溞±妒悠 took a risk on me,鈥 he observes. 鈥淚 might have not been the strongest candidate, but they saw something in me. So, I feel like it鈥檚 my job to give back. I can do that using what they taught me to become a physician and helping the underserved community.鈥澛 He goes on to say that leaving the United States and going to places like Monterrey, Mexico鈥攚here the MedDreams Foundation will host its first trip this summer鈥攊s particularly gratifying. 鈥淐ertainly, working in the hospital makes a difference. I feel like I am making a difference in the world, but I think if I wasn't working there, there'd be another doctor there. In Monterrey, if we don't go, there are no other doctors who are going. I feel like I鈥檓 making an even bigger difference.鈥澛

You get to learn about their cultures. You make lasting relationships with the other medical students. And then after that, you also get a chance to go and experience the city. It doesn't get better than that.

Sonul Gulati, DO

Their vision of the future for the MedDreams Foundation is to help build or grow a facility in Monterrey鈥攁nd anywhere else they might go. 鈥淲e want to help in whatever way we can and make sure that our presence is sustained,鈥 Dr. Mukhtar says. 鈥淓ventually, we want to have a layered platform where residents are teaching med students, the med students are helping undergrads, and the attending providers are helping them all.鈥澛

Both acknowledge that if they didn鈥檛 have the blueprint from 小蓝视频, they wouldn鈥檛 be sure they could make these trips happen. Dean Sutphin, 小蓝视频鈥檚 vice provost for international and Appalachian outreach, has given them guidance and expertise that has been key to getting the work of the foundation going. When they recently hit a speed bump getting insurance, for example, they reached out to Sutphin, who is extremely passionate about this kind of work, and he replied very quickly to help them through it.聽

They say there is nothing quite like the feeling of helping others on international trips. 鈥淵ou learn so much about other people in the world and different cultures and different perspectives,鈥 Dr. Mukhtar observes. 鈥淎nd you learn to have an open mind when you see something that you're not used to. It is really important to get out of your locality and see something different and understand that people have different ways of doing things.鈥澛

Learn more about the MedDreams Foundation at .听听

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