Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) at Seton Hill first-year student, Ahmed Nahian, has been selected for the competitive National Multiple Sclerosis Society Medical Student Mentorship Program
This prestigious Program is designed to identify and nurture future leaders in the advancement and understanding of comprehensive treatment of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
The accomplished scholar matched into the esteemed UPMC Comprehensive MS Care Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he will engage in cutting-edge research and learning under the mentorship of Dr. Rock Heyman.
Dr. Heyman is a renowned Neurologist who is widely recognized in academic medicine for his contributions to MS research and care; and he leads the UPMC MS Center. The mentorship translates into an invaluable opportunity for this highly-focused LECOM scholar to immerse himself in pioneering scientific studies and clinical practices.
This honor signifies Ahmed Nahian’s successful accomplishments and dedication to medical science and research while at the same time placing him in the forefront of MS research and treatment efforts. His participation in the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Medical Student Mentorship Program underscores a commitment to excellence and a future of impactful contributions.
LECOM extends hearty congratulations to Ahmed Nahian as he furthers his educational goals.