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Dr. Anosh Ahmed academic scholarship program winners selected

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Anosh Ahmed, MD academic scholarship program winners decided: The Dr. Anosh Ahmed scholarship program was created to help students enduring personal hardship achieve their academic and professional dreams. Students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and must provide proof of their GPA to be considered for the scholarship.

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. Find even more details on https://www.spreaker.com/user/15172394/64440425-B9qnFh.

“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 shares how you should invest in your health: Anosh Ahmed believes that the most important method to help you achieve optimal health is by controlling your body weight. Many people find it difficult to lose weight, but it breaks down to simply taking in less than you burn in the form of calories for most people. While losing weight is important for many people facing obesity, it should always be done cautiously. A weight loss of no more than 2 pounds per week is considered safe and sustainable for most people. This could break down to restricting 500 to 1,000 calories from your daily diet while increasing exercise.

Dr. Anosh Ahmed is a practicing internal medicine physician and active member of his local community. What has been the hardest obstacle you’ve overcome? The fact that I felt that I was in school forever between middle school, high school, college, going to medical school, and then going into residency training. I think other people that I know have always had the luxury of focusing on school and school only, but with me I was always running a full-time business and going to school at the same time. That balance has always been really difficult. Still, I would not change one thing.