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Allison Tran

Was there anything or anyone at VCOM that inspired you to become the physician you are today?
My classmates, the faculty, and staff at VCOM Louisiana were instrumental in my journey to becoming the physician I am today. Their commitment to integrity, compassion, and a patient-centered approach to medicine has shaped my philosophy of care and reinforced the importance of serving others with a holistic approach.

How has the VCOM mission inspired you during residency or in your practice?
The mission of VCOM has continued to inspire me throughout my residency and resonated with me even while I was a student. The core principles of being globally-minded and community-focused encourage me as I work to meet the needs of diverse patient populations. VCOM's emphasis on serving rural and medically underserved communities has motivated me to always evaluate each patient individually and carefully, understanding that every patient presents an opportunity to learn, not only as a clinician but also as a compassionate caregiver.

What is the best advice you can give a medical student to help them in their path towards being a physician?
The best advice I can give to a medical student is to give yourself some grace along the way. Medical school is a challenging journey, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or self-critical. Remember that growth takes time, and it's okay not to have all the answers immediately. Trust in your hard work and the knowledge you’ve gained, and lean on your support system!

What are your fondest memories about your time at VCOM?
My fondest memories at VCOM revolve around the unique experiences of being part of the inaugural class, especially navigating the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Being in the first class, we truly formed a close-knit family, learning together and supporting one another through the tough times. Despite the challenges, it was a privilege to be part of a pioneering group and to now have lifelong friends and colleagues.

What career accomplishment are you most proud of?
I’m proud to be a first-generation physician and to have matched my dream specialty of internal medicine-pediatrics, so I can take care of patients of all ages and backgrounds.

When not working, what activities do you enjoy?
Outside of medicine, I love playing tennis/working out, baking, trying out new coffee shops, and traveling. My best friends would say I’m a social butterfly because I’m always down to explore and hang out with friends and family.

Allison Tran, DO

Graduated: Class of 2024
Campus: Louisiana
Prior School: Louisiana Tech University
Degree: BS in Biology
Hometown: Shreveport, LA
Allison Tran, DO

The best advice I can give to a medical student is to give yourself some grace along the way. Medical school is a challenging journey, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or self-critical.

Alumni
Residency: Memorial Hermann - TMC, Houston, TX
Specialty: Internal Medicine-Pediatrics, Completion 2028

Maysoon Makhlouf

Maysoon Makhlouf
Maysoon Makhlouf, MS, PhD
Research Lab Assistant
Office: Biomedical Laboratories
Department/Discipline: Biomedical Affairs and Research
Campus: Louisiana
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Shaista Qureshi

Shaista Qureshi
Shaista Qureshi, MD
Faculty for Family Medicine and Graduate Medical Education
Department/Disciplines: Family Medicine, Post–Graduate Affairs
Campus: Louisiana
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Jonas Rawlins

Jonas Rawlins, DO, FACP
Associate Vice President for International Education and Outreach and Associate Professor for Internal Medicine
Department/Disciplines: International and Appalachian Outreach, Internal Medicine
Campuses: Virginia, Auburn, Carolinas, Louisiana
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Emily Goode

Emily Goode
Emily Goode
Research Lab Assistant
Department/Discipline: Biomedical Affairs and Research
Campus: Louisiana
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Lori Manning

Lori Manning
Lori Manning
Director for IT Support Services
Department/Discipline: Information Technology
Campus: Louisiana
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