Welcome to Alpha Epsilon Delta
We are proud to be the premier pre-medical honor society here at the University of Southern California. We are made up of a diverse body of students who share a common passion for medicine and are dedicated to personal and professional growth. We strive to provide our members with the framework, community, and knowledge necessary to succeed in the field of medicine and beyond. Joining Alpha Epsilon Delta is a great way to learn about the pre-medical process and make friends who will be in contact long after you graduate. We invite you to tour our site to learn more about what Alpha Epsilon Delta can do for you and your aspirations in medicine.
Message From the President |
I am excited to welcome everyone back to another exciting, albeit unusual school year. As aspiring health care workers, we understand the need to follow the science and do our part to keep the community safe. With this in mind, we will be conducting a virtual semester that, to the best of our ability, will still maintain the quality of one that would be in-person. The need to educate the next generation of health professionals could not be more urgent, but we still understand the need to foster community in a time of uncertainty. Regardless of the setting, AED is committed to preserving some semblance of normalcy and is planning to continue with recruitment and a year full of professional development, mentorship, and of course, fun! What makes AED so special is not only the relationships you make, but also the guidance you receive from peers going through the same process. The journey of a pre-health student is not an easy one, and we as students in that position are here to help. I highly encourage everyone to learn more and apply. You won’t regret it. Fight On!
- Adam Skura, President of Alpha Epsilon Delta, California Alpha Chapter 2020-2021 |
Our Mission |
Alpha Epsilon Delta hopes to encourage and recognize excellence in premedical scholarship and to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education both in and outside of the classroom; to promote communication between medical and premedical students and educators; to provide a forum for students with common interests; and to use its resources to benefit health organizations, charities, and the community.
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