
But... If Your Child Has a 3.5+ GPA,
a Rare Opportunity Awaits
Turn the Odds in Their Favor™
But... If Your Child Has a 3.5+ GPA, a Rare Opportunity Awaits
Turn the Odds
in Their Favor™
Congress Speakers & Mentors
The Grand Masters
Sir Richard Roberts
Winner, Nobel Prize in Medicine
Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders
Surgeon General of the United States, 1993-1994
Dr. Leland Hartwell
Winner, Nobel Prize in Medicine
Dr. Paul B. Rothman
Dean of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Dr. George M. Whitesides
Harvard University Professor
Winner, National Medal of Science
Dr. Michael S. Brown
Winner, Nobel Prize in Medicine
Winner, National Medal of Science
Dr. Wiley “Chip” Souba
Dean, Dartmouth School of Medicine (2010-2014)
Dr. Ferid Murad
Winner, Nobel Prize in Medicine
Dr. George M. Church
Harvard Medical School Professor
Dr. Edward Boyden
Winner, Breakthrough Prize for Life Sciences
Dr. Sidney Altman
Winner, Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Dr. Stephen Ray Mitchell
Dean for Medical Education at Georgetown University (2000-2020)
The Young Geniuses
Gitanjali Rao
2020 TIME Top Young Innovator
2019 Forbes 30 Under 30
2018 EPA Presidential Award
2017 Discovery 3M Young Scientist Challenge Winner
Krithik Ramesh
2019 Gordon E. Moore Award Winner, International Science and Engineering Fair
“Innovator to Watch,” Smithsonian Magazine
Erin Smith
2019 Forbes 30 Under 30
2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Winner
Sajeev Kohli
2018 Grand Prize in Global Healthcare at the International BioGENEius Challenge
It’s 2 a.m.
You’re staring at the ceiling, your brain a whirlwind of doubt and determination.
The house is silent, but your thoughts are deafening—spinning with questions that gnaw at you in the dark.
“Am I doing enough?”
“What if they don’t get the chance they deserve?”
“How do I make sure all this effort—all their potential—turns into something real?”
You don’t have to say it out loud.
We already know.
We’ve walked this dusty road with thousands of parents just like you—parents who see something extraordinary in their child, a spark that could light up the world, but who also feel the crushing weight of making it happen.
You’re the one who’s been there through late-night study sessions, who’s cheered when everyone else went home, who’s quietly sacrificed more than anyone realizes.
You’re the one who lies awake, wondering if the path ahead is clear enough, safe enough, big enough for the child you believe in so fiercely.
We see the way you replay their successes in your mind—those moments of pride that make your chest swell—right alongside the fears that keep you up: the competition, the costs, the chance that one wrong step could dim their light.
You dream of them standing tall—maybe in a white coat, saving lives, or behind a podium, changing medicine forever.
But you also feel the pressure: “It’s on me to get them there. I’m their hero—or I’m supposed to be.”
We get it.
We feel it too.
The hope that lifts you up, the worry that drags you down, the quiet resolve that says, “I’ll do whatever it takes.”
You’re not just a parent—you’re a guide, a dreamer, a fighter.
And we’re here to stand with you, to turn that 2 a.m. whirlwind into a plan, a path, a promise.
The Congress of Future Medical Leaders
Let us introduce you to something extraordinary: the Congress of Future Medical Leaders.
This isn’t just another program or a line on a resume.
It’s a pivotal moment—a three-day, live, in-person summer experience outside Boston that can transform your child’s future from a dream into a destiny.
It’s built for kids like yours—high-achievers with a fire for medicine—and it’s designed to give them (and you) exactly what you’ve been searching for.
Here’s what happens:
Your child walks into a giant hall buzzing with a huge group of other teens who are just as driven, just as brilliant.
The stage lights up with giants of medicine:
Nobel Prize winners,
top medical school deans,
inventors who’ve reshaped lives.
Your child doesn’t just listen—they engage.
They are mentored - inspired - perhaps relieved to know the world is full of people who share their passion and determination.
They dive into discussions and exercises with kids just as bright - just as promising - from all across our country.
They watch a major live surgery as the surgeon walks them through every cut and suture, all while taking their questions.
They ask big questions and get bigger answers.
And you? You’re there too—because families attend for free—watching their eyes light up, their shoulders straighten, their future snap into focus.
This is their chance to see it, feel it, own it. They’ll stand face to face with mentors who’ve changed the world and peers who will push them to do the same.
They’ll leave with a roadmap to med school, a network of allies, and a confidence that says, “I belong here.”
It’s not an event—it’s a superpower, a spark that ignites everything they’ve been working toward.
Step by Step
You’re not here for vague promises. You want results.
Here’s how the Congress delivers, tackling obstacles and unlocking opportunity:
Overcoming the Fear of “Not Enough”:
You worry they’ll get lost in the crowd, that their high GPA and test scores won’t stand out. The Congress hands them a spotlight.
They’ll earn our Award of Excellence — tangible experiences that shout “future leader” as part of their academic reputation.
Those that matter won’t just see grades; they’ll see a story of ambition and action.
Turning Dreams Into a Plan:
The path to medicine feels like a maze—confusing, intimidating, relentless. The Congress cuts through the fog.
Your child gets insider advice from the best in the field: what courses to take, what internships to chase, how to ace med school interviews.
They’ll walk out with clarity—a step-by-step guide from people who’ve already made it.
Building a Tribe:
You’ve seen them struggle to find friends who get their drive, who don’t roll their eyes at their passion.
At the Congress, they’ll meet 3,500 kids just like them—teens who dream big and work hard.
These aren’t just friendships; they’re future study partners, research teammates, maybe even co-founders.
Boosting Their Confidence:
Doubt is a thief—it steals their momentum, makes them question if they’re cut out for this.
The Congress silences that voice.
They’ll shake hands with the medical leaders of today, see themselves through the eyes of people who believe in them.
They’ll come home standing taller, ready to defeat failure and doubt.
The Hero:
You’ve always wanted to give them the world. This is your chance.
When they look back—years from now, wearing that white coat or accepting that award—they’ll remember this moment.
They’ll say, “My parents made this happen. They believed in me first.”
You're the hero. You moved mountains when it mattered most.
Doubts
“Can We Afford This?”
Money’s tight—choices must be made. Tuition is $1,285, plus travel, lodging, and meals.
It’s a stretch for many families (80% of our students come from public schools, just like yours).
We offer payment plans to spread it out, and scholarships for those who need them. Just ask!!
And since families attend for free, you’re not just sending them—you’re sharing every moment.
“Is This Legit? Too Good to Be True?”
You’ve been burned by empty promises before.
This isn’t one.
We’ve been running the Congress for over a decade, with thousands of alumni crushing it in med school, grad school and beyond.
Our Mentors aren’t random—they’re Nobel winners, top medical school deans, medical pioneers.
As we like to say: It’s not too good to be true—it’s just true.
“Will It Actually Change Anything?”
Fair question.
Yes, IF your child is like most of our students: determined to make it to the top.
We give them the ingredients:
Honor
Prestige
Exclusivity
New Inspiration
New Motivation
New Direction
New Capabilities
New Confidence
New Connections and Opportunities
Bottom line: It’s like their favorite video game: if you know the road ahead, you have the ultimate advantage. If all you do is react, you're gonna die.
The Congress is the road ahead.
“Is It Safe? Will They Fit In?”
You’re not sending them into the unknown.
This is a structured environment, and a culture that’s warm and inclusive.
They won’t just fit in—they’ll find their people.
80% of parents and 80% of students say they feel closer to each other after Congress.
It’s safe, it’s supportive, it’s theirs.
And...there are thousands of other parents there as well. So you get to make friends too!
“What If We Wait?”
Time’s not your friend here.
We are in our 10th year and we are proud to say the word is out.
Spots fill up fast—3,500 seats sound like a lot until they are gone.
When the Fire Marshal says “you're full”, we are full!!
Seize the Day
The Congress of Future Medical Leaders is a once-in-a-lifetime chance—a superpower you didn’t know you could give them.
It’s the moment their potential becomes a plan, their dreams become a mission, their future becomes real.
And for you, it’s a chance to do what you always do: be the hero you’ve always been—the one who saw their greatness and made it happen.
One decision.
That’s all it takes.
Nominate your child today.
Without any cost.
Without any obligation.
And let’s turn their spark into a fire that lights up the world.
The Congress of Future Medical Leaders™
It’s Not Too Good To Be True. It’s Just True™
Congress Speakers & Mentors
The Grand Masters
Sir Richard Roberts
Winner, Nobel Prize in Medicine
Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders
Surgeon General of the United States, 1993-1994
Dr. Leland Hartwell
Winner, Nobel Prize in Medicine
Dr. Paul B. Rothman
Dean of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Dr. George M. Whitesides
Harvard University Professor
Winner, National Medal of Science
Dr. Michael S. Brown
Winner, Nobel Prize in Medicine
Winner, National Medal of Science
Dr. Wiley “Chip” Souba
Dean, Dartmouth School of Medicine (2010-2014)
Dr. Ferid Murad
Winner, Nobel Prize in Medicine
Dr. George M. Church
Harvard Medical School Professor
Dr. Edward Boyden
Winner, Breakthrough Prize for Life Sciences
Dr. Sidney Altman
Winner, Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Dr. Stephen Ray Mitchell
Dean for Medical Education at Georgetown University (2000-2020)
The Young Geniuses
Gitanjali Rao
2020 TIME Top Young Innovator
2019 Forbes 30 Under 30
2018 EPA Presidential Award
2017 Discovery 3M Young Scientist Challenge Winner
Krithik Ramesh
2019 Gordon E. Moore Award Winner, International Science and Engineering Fair
“Innovator to Watch,” Smithsonian Magazine
Erin Smith
2019 Forbes 30 Under 30
2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Winner
Sajeev Kohli
2018 Grand Prize in Global Healthcare at the International BioGENEius Challenge