Michala Patterson

President (unc Chapter) at The Phi Beta Kappa Society

Michala Patterson is currently serving as the President of The Phi Beta Kappa Society's UNC Chapter, while also holding the position of Vice President and Executive Secretary at Alpha Epsilon Delta, Eta Chapter. Additionally, Michala works as a Standardized Patient at the UNC School of Medicine, a Published Writer at the UNC HHIVE Lab, and an Undergraduate Researcher in the UNC Department of Medicine. Outside of academics, Michala has experience as a Direct Disability Support Provider and has interned at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System. Michala is a dedicated individual with a passion for healthcare, leadership, and community service.

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Chapel Hill, United States

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The Phi Beta Kappa Society

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