Tom Quach has a diverse work experience, showcasing their involvement in various fields. Tom is currently a Co-Founder and VP of Operations and Communications at JarousApp, where they lead outreach efforts and connects with organizations for platform onboarding. Tom has also worked as a Researcher at Stanford University School of Medicine, focusing on examining the symptomatology of Long Covid and analyzing its relation to Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Additionally, they have conducted research on cleft palettes at the Helms Stem Cell Biology Laboratory and shadowed physicians in the Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases departments.
Tom has also held leadership positions, including being the Editor-in-Chief of the Stanford Journal of Public Health and a Health Equity Team Lead at Stanford Students in BioDesign (SSB). Tom has mentored students in the "Living With Viruses" course and served as a Course Development Assistant. Furthermore, Tom has been involved in the Stanford Daily, where they have been a Business Development Director and a News Development Director. Tom has also directed the Vol. 262 Summer Journalism Institute.
In the realm of global health, Tom has been a member of the Global Health Student Council at the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health. Outside of their academic pursuits, Tom founded and directed the Day of Sacrifice Fundraising Project, which has raised over $15,000 for charitable causes.
Lastly, Tom has contributed to Stanford ASES as a VC3 Team Manager, coordinating events and ensuring a smooth experience for attendees. Overall, Tom's work experience demonstrates their passion for healthcare, public health, journalism, and community service.
Tom Quach completed their education in the following sequence:
1. High School Diploma (2016-2020): Tom attended St. Ignatius College Preparatory for their high school education.
2. Dual B.S./B.A. Degree (2020-2024): Tom pursued a dual degree in Computational Biology and Communication at Stanford University.
3. Certifications: Throughout their education, Tom obtained several certifications including Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) from the American Heart Association in April 2023, Group 7: IRB BioMed/GCP Research from the CITI Program in May 2021, Group 2: IRB Nonmedical Research from CITI Program, A Division of BRANY in January 2021, and Social and Behavioral Responsible Conduct of Research from CITI Program, A Division of BRANY in January 2021.
4. Master of Science - MS (2023-2025): Tom is currently pursuing a Master of Science degree in Community Health and Prevention Research at Stanford University.
It is important to note that based on the provided information, no assumptions should be made about any other educational experiences or qualifications that Tom may have.
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