Temilolaoluwa Daramola, a third year medical student at Drexel University College of Medicine, continues to strive for innovations that drive policies on a larger scale. From her early beginnings as a cardiac nurse to becoming a community educator, those opportunities have stemmed from the need to empower high-risk patients. This zeal for change allowed her to serve as the youngest board member of a coalition focused on implementing community wide interventions in the Delaware, Ohio area. She also spearheaded the implementation of a smoking cessation program at an outreach clinic in the Philadelphia Area.
Improving accessibility to high-quality heart healthy focused service within pockets of resource-limited areas remains her primary focus. She hopes to actualize this goal by shifting the framework of patient care beyond the traditional clinical setting to focus on the intersectionality between health care, business, technology and grass-root mobilization.
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