Dr. Anosh Ahmed academic scholarship program winners selected: Dr. Anosh Ahmed, a physician and entrepreneur, has developed an Academic Scholarship Program to assist students facing personal difficulty in achieving their academic and professional goals. In 400 words, explain a personal hardship or catastrophic life event that you have experienced. How did you manage to overcome this obstacle? What did you learn and how did you grow from it?
Internal Medicine Physician, Dr. Anosh Ahmed is pleased to announce that he has selected three winners of his Academic Scholarship Campaign, Javier Sarmiento?, Ishita Aggarwal, and Taylyn Carrington. Each individual will receive $1,000 to put towards their post-secondary education. Understanding the financial pressures that accompany a university degree, Dr. Ahmed is proud to help support young individuals looking to further their career. Read additional details on Anosh Ahmed, MD.
“As both a physician and business professional I understand the importance of formal education, but also the tremendous amount of financial pressure placed on young individuals today. I look forward to their success and wish all the winners the best of luck in their endeavors.” Dr. Anosh Ahmed would like to sincerely thank every individual who took the time to apply.
Anosh Ahmed, MD shares how you should invest in your health: When it comes to caffeine consumption, less is more. High caffeine intakes result in poor sleep and can raise blood pressure and heart rate. Exercise is secondary to calorie restriction when it comes to losing weight, but everyone must reach optimal cardiac health to prevent future heart attacks and strokes. One of the best ways to start an exercise regimen that works is to walk 15 minutes a day. Gradually increase this until you are walking 10,000 steps per day or the equivalent of 5 miles. You can get these steps in as part of your daily routine or commit to going on walks. If you do not regularly get outside, treadmills are sufficient, along with gym exercise.
Dr. Anosh Ahmed is a practicing internal medicine physician and active member of his local community. What keeps you motivated? I’m pretty involved in Houston and Chicago in doing things with the community. There are programs and scholarships out there that I have put into place to help people. Besides doing the free clinic, I think my main focus is kids. If there’s any families out there with kids who don’t have money for school supplies, books or laptops, it’s been one of my missions for the last ten years to help alleviate that problem and to make sure that kids get the proper education they need to be successful. I have reached out to churches and local groups in Houston and Chicago to see if there’s any kids or any families who need help.