Fast Track Foundations: Optimizing Your Premed Roadmap

From a now surgeon, prior admissions ranking committee member, and graduate of a BA/MD program.

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Dr. Ruwaa Samarrai
Otolaryngologist · Head & Neck Surgeon · Founder, Fast Track to MD

Hello Fast Trackers,

You're receiving this invitation because you previously showed interest in a small, strategy-focused session on accelerated medical pathways.

So we're excited to announce, we've finally built it!

We are opening Fast Track Foundations, a live introductory workshop for high-achieving premedical students and families who are seriously exploring faster, more efficient paths to MD/DO and want help deciding what actually makes sense for them.

This is not a generic premed info session. You can find plenty of general premed content online.

This session is about strategy, timing, and decision-making with the purpose of creating an efficient or accelerated path through medicine.

In this live session, we'll cover:

It would be impossible to cover each of these topics in exhaustive detail but the goal is to help you leave with a clear mental framework so you can plan your next steps without missing critical windows or making avoidable and irreversible mistakes.

After the session, we will have a live Q&A. You'll also receive a PDF roadmap summarizing the fast-track pathways and key strategic considerations.

A bit about your instructor: Dr. Ruwaa Samarrai, MD is a subspecialty surgeon who completed a BA/MD program and earned her MD at age 23. Having gone through the process personally, served on admissions committees, and mentored many students navigating these same decisions, she sees the same pitfalls come up again and again. This workshop is designed to help you avoid them.

P.S. — The students who benefit most from this workshop are high-achieving high school or undergrad students who want to accelerate or optimize the premed journey and parents helping them navigate this process.

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