Healthcare Symposium Coordinators

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Angela Le, Sophomore, University of Virginia

Angela Le is a second-year undergraduate student at the University of Virginia majoring in both Psychology and Cognitive Science and minoring in Data Analytics. Growing up in an Asian household and community, Angela constantly witnessed and experienced the stigma surrounding mental health. Seeing firsthand so many people in her life struggle with mental illness, she was inspired to pursue a career in mental health counseling. Her experiences motivate her to educate others about the importance of mental health and work to provide mental health resources to those in her community, especially those with limited access. Therefore, she currently volunteers at a crisis hotline to assist callers through empathetic listening and provide crisis intervention and appropriate referrals. Angela also currently works with AASuccess, a nonprofit that focuses on youth development, where she serves as a co-lead of the Mental Wellness team and is responsible for supporting the mental health and well-being of the organization. Additionally, as a volunteer of AASuccess, she is one of the co-leads of the upcoming Healthcare Symposium, which aims to empower and support aspiring medical professionals. 

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Grace Shimizu Tonnu, Senior, George Mason University

Grace Shimizu-Ton Nu is a senior at George Mason University, majoring in Biology with a minor in Neuroscience and aspires to a career in the field of dentistry. She is one of the co-leads in a community healthcare symposium that aims to provide an insight on the issues of  healthcare. Having been raised in an entrepreneurial-focused household, Grace has both witnessed and been taught the ins and outs of running a business. As she has matured, human science has captured her interest. The mechanisms of how the world and body interacted steered her to a career in the health field. With her knowledge of  business and her interest in science, eventually led her to explore different healthcare practices that would allow her to become a resource for those in need while providing an opportunity for her to give back to her community. She is currently working at a dental office where she has observed mistreatment of patients. She has a passion to educate patients in order to prevent this type of malpractice from occurring. Through her passion for ethical dentistry, Grace hopes to make the dental community honest and transparent for her patients in the future.

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Vivian Cao-Dao, Junior, University of Virginia

Vivian Cao-Dao has a fascination with how science builds the world around us and how health and wellbeing shape the meaningful experiences of being human. As a result, she is drawn to opportunities that enable her to learn and explore health sciences while listening to the stories and experiences of others. She plans to pursue a career as a physician and is currently studying neuroscience as a third-year undergraduate student at the University of Virginia (UVA). In particular, Vivian has navigated and witnessed mental health struggles in friends and loved ones, especially in recent years of unprecedented historical events. Her experiences motivate her to help break down barriers for people to access resources and tools to support their mental health and general wellbeing. As a volunteer of AASuccess, Vivian is one of the co-leads in a community healthcare symposium to connect prospective healthcare professionals with experienced medical personnel in order to provide guidance and support to the future leaders of healthcare.

Healthcare Symposium

The pandemic has highlighted the hardships and struggles of healthcare and its toll on healthcare professionals. In addition to the increased pressures for healthcare professionals, students are also faced with their own struggles in their pursuit of a healthcare career. The AASuccess Heathcare Symposium was therefore created with the purpose of providing insight into some of the present day challenges of healthcare and bridging the gap between an idealized career and its realities.

Timeline: June 3, 2023 from 10 AM to 3 PM

Key leads: Angela Le, Grace Tonnu, Vivian Cao-Dao (Read more >>)

Program Description

During the symposium, our program will be focusing on two topics that are prevalent in the current healthcare field:

Expectations vs. Realities 

The goal of many students entering the healthcare profession is making a difference in society by helping others. However, the challenges healthcare professionals and trainees face in the field have important implications on their health and wellbeing. In particular, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the extreme fatigue and burnout faced by providers. Burnout is characterized by a high degree of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization with a low sense of personal accomplishment at work, leading to a strain in mental health. The symposium aims to address some of the workfield challenges and structural issues that typically contribute to burnout, while highlighting the experiences of a diverse panel of healthcare professionals. By addressing the contributors of burnout, we hope to equip students with strategies to handle common stressors in the healthcare field.

Potential Consequences of Failure 

The status quo of successfully entering professional school and financing the costs are daunting. In addition, the pressure placed on students to positively distinguish themselves among a competitive pool of extremely qualified applicants takes a toll on mental health. Self image can easily be based on the ‘need to succeed’, regardless of how unhealthy it may be. These expectations can lead to cognitive distortions (e.g. ‘imposter syndrome’) and constant comparisons to others that can lead to the fear of failure and ‘not having what it takes’  These issues are universal and shared among students, trainees, and providers alike. We aim to break down specific negative cognitive distortions and the complexity surrounding a ‘failed experience’. 

What to Expect

  • Program
    • Work directly with panelists and students in facilitated, small groups.
    • Share insight, experiences, and opinions with fellow attendees and panelists.
    • Respectfully listen to the backgrounds and experiences of panelists and students.
  • Food Accommodations
    • Catered breakfast provided at the event (coffee, bagels, etc.).
    • Catered lunch provided at the event, including gluten free and vegetarian options.
  • Networking
    • Opportunity to network with healthcare professionals and panelists.
    • Attendees have the option to explore and network with booths set up from various companies and representatives.