Jett Crowdis, a graduate of Harvard Medical School, discovered his calling in medicine during his time as a counselor at Camp Kesem, where he supported children facing parental cancer. His encounter with a young boy, whose father had recently died, highlighted the importance of human connection in medicine. This pivotal experience fueled Crowdis's desire to combine his interests in science and patient care. Initially focused on molecular biology, he later pursued research that encouraged innovative thinking and problem-solving, setting the stage for his future in medicine and research.
"That was the first time that I got to be with someone through a very challenging experience in their life and just listen to what they were experiencing...."
"My favorite aspect of research is when I get to ask questions that no one else has asked, with data that no one else has."
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