Alejandra Quesada-Stoner is a proud Mexicana, disability advocate, and aspiring physician dedicated to making healthcare more inclusive and accessible. She grew up in Mexico before moving to the U.S. at 14, an experience that ignited her passion for addressing health disparities in underserved communities. Alejandra earned her BS in Biomedical Sciences with a minor in Ethnic Studies from Colorado State University. She is currently a post-bac fellow at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, where she works to improve pediatric care in Latin America, and she’s on her journey to medical school.
Alejandra began sharing her story during her MCAT preparation, documenting her experiences as a Latina with a disability navigating the challenges of the pre-med process. She shares study tips, MCAT resources, personal insights, and advocacy for equitable accommodations in standardized testing through her platforms.
Alejandra is available for collaboration on the following projects:
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