CBGS graduate who earned an Associate's Degree in high school, secured a full-ride scholarship to George Mason University, and logged 500+ community service hours on the road to medicine.
A peer-reviewed scientific paper submitted to the Virginia Junior Academy of Science — holding student research to professional standards at a competitive statewide level.
An investigation into nutrient pollution threatening America's largest estuary — examining sources, ecological damage, and restoration policy.
An experimental study measuring whether coordination-intensive gaming produces measurable improvements in human reaction time and motor control.
More than 500 verified hours across food assistance, youth mentorship, elder care, health outreach, and hospital volunteering. These hours are the human foundation beneath Joshua's medical ambitions.
"The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business"— Sir William Osler