DOES YOUR CHILD QUALIFY TO BE A LEADER IN MEDICINE?
To attend the Congress of Future Medical Leaders, Delegates must meet the honors requirements below:
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
✔︎ IF your child is in high school or college
✔︎ IF your child has a 3.5+ GPA, ACT score of 22+, or SAT score of 1300+ (verification will be required)
First, please accept our sincere congratulations and thanks for raising a remarkable young person, full of hope and promise for the future. These things don’t just happen, and you should feel great about your role!
Second, because of your child’s status as a high achiever, we would like to mail them information about representing their school and state as a Delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders, the nation’s most prestigious honors program recognizing and credentialing top-performing future medical professionals.
If your child is accepted as a Delegate, they will be mentored LIVE by the very greatest minds in medicine: Nobel Laureates, deans of medical schools, great inventors, young geniuses, and fascinating patients.
During this 3-day, summertime, in-person event, your child will even view a complete surgery and Delegates get to question the surgeon LIVE.
Following the end of the Congress, your child will be presented with the Congress of Future Medical Leaders Award of Excellence, signed and certified by a Nobel Laureate.
The Award is often used by students as part of their resume in successfully seeking selective college admissions, scholarships, internships, and lab assignments.
Delegates will also be eligible to earn college credit for participating in the Congress. For high school students applying to universities, colleges and other programs, earning college credit demonstrates they have already completed college-level work while in high school.
Your child MUST find new and creative ways to stand out from the other high achievers they will be competing with.
➜ A LIVE, once-in-a-lifetime learning and leadership experience
➜ The honor, recognition, and credentialing your child so richly deserves for their hard work and dedication
➜ The Congress Award of Excellence, attested to by a Nobel Laureate
Please click the button below and we will mail a briefing package of information to your child immediately.
Congratulations once again on your child’s achievements and potential.
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NO child is turned away from the Congress because of financial need!
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