04/06/2022
Meet IASF Scholarship Recipient, Saba Daneshpooy (), a first-generation Iranian-American and third-year medical student at Cooper Medical School!
About Saba:
"I grew up living in a myriad of different areas, from Winnipeg, to Tehran, Philadelphia, Vancouver, San Francisco, Sacramento, some small towns in-between, and now back to Philly!
Growing up, I was a very artistic child and teen. I started playing piano at age six, danced ballet for over ten years, wrote for a magazine in college and became its editor in chief while there. I continue to channel my passion through writing poetry for my medical school's arts and humanities journal.
In high school, I found myself pulled toward physiology and anatomy courses. Having come from a family with no doctors, I was unsure of my capabilities of reaching this newfound goal of getting into medical school. I was the first in my family to take the SAT, apply to college in the US, take the MCAT, apply to medical school and soon apply to residency! There was a lot of doubt along the way, but if it weren't for the unconditional support from my family and the mentors I found during various stages of my journey, I wouldn't be where I am now.
Most of all, I am grateful for my favorite three loving mentors, my parents and my little brother, for always picking me up when I am down and encouraging me to keep it up even when I don't believe in myself.
With the IASF scholarship, I will be able to complete my medical education and pursue a career that will allow me to practice what I love every day. I have always been passionate about women's health. Currently, I am interested in either ob/gyn or breast oncology. As I navigate which speciality is the right one for me, I rejoice in knowing that I will be able to help many women regardless of which path I choose to take."
Congratulations, Saba!