Anaelle Ndoye is a dedicated healthcare professional and community advocate with extensive experience in emergency medical services and nonprofit leadership. Currently serving as a Post-Baccalaureate Co-Coordinator for the Student National Medical Association, Anaelle has previously held roles as an Emergency Medical Technician at Stat-SouthCoast EMS and Vital Emergency Medical Services, providing critical pre-hospital care. As the Founder and President of The Diamono Project, Anaelle has made significant contributions to improving the educational environment for students in Senegal. Additional experience includes hosting a podcast for JUST Health Web Publication and working as a Global Health Fellow, where Anaelle participated in medical outreach and conducted research on global health issues. An educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Biology from Clark University and a Pre-Professional Health Academic Program at California State University - East Bay.
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