On Uliana Faustova’s eleventh birthday, her parents gifted her a microscope – sparking an unwavering passion for scientific exploration. Faustova used the microscope to examine onion cells, different bodies of water, and compare animal and plant cells.

Shortly after, she discovered chemistry, which deepened her love for the sciences.
As she entered high school, Faustova realized she wanted to become a physician and use her love for science to help others.
She learned about the Cape May County Technical School District's Allied Medical program and knew it would be the perfect opportunity to explore healthcare in a hands-on way.

 Cape Tech Student Attending Prestigious Summer Medical Programs

Now a junior at Cape Tech, Faustova ranks first in her class with a 4.0 GPA and was chosen to attend two prestigious medical programs this summer.
“It’s an honor and something I’m very grateful for,” said Faustova about her accomplishments.
“I’m proud of the work I’ve put in, but I also see it as motivation to continue growing rather than just focusing on a number or ranking. I attribute my success to consistency, discipline, and genuinely enjoying learning. I’ve always believed that if you stay organized, manage your time well, and stay determined, even during stressful periods, the results will follow.”

The Congress of Future Medical Leaders

In June, Faustova will attend The Congress of Future Medical Leaders, a signature program of the National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists at the UMass Lowell campus located just outside of Boston, Mass.
The three-day honors program is for high-achieving high school students who are passionate about entering medicine or biomedical research.

 Penn's Biomedical Research Academy

A little later this summer, Faustova will participate in the University of Pennsylvania’s Biomedical Research Academy. The academy introduces the experimental basis of cellular, molecular, and genetic aspects of biology, focusing on relevance to diseases.

The program will feature lectures, faculty research talks, laboratory experiments, and small group investigations into current research topics, allowing students to gain insight into the core of biomedical research.

“While at both of these programs, I hope to gain deeper exposure to the medical field, learn from professionals, and better understand the different paths within healthcare and research,” said Faustova.

 Uliana's Plans for the Future

After graduation, Faustova wants to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry and then attend medical school to earn a doctoral degree while continuing to explore research opportunities and specialized fields within medicine. She is interested in becoming a surgeon, particularly in cardiac surgery and neurosurgery, or an anesthesiologist.
“Uliana wants to be a surgeon, and I believe she will be successful at anything she attempts,” said Rachel Wenker, Allied Medical instructor at Cape Tech. “Her character and perseverance make her exceptionally well prepared for whatever lies ahead.”
“We are incredibly proud of Uliana and all that she has achieved,” said Cape Tech superintendent Jamie Moscony. “She truly embodies what it means to be a Cape Tech Hawk and has demonstrated the type of leadership that will continue to open doors for her as she pursues a bright future in the medical field.”
For more information about the Allied Medical program or other programs at Cape Tech, go to  www.capemaytech.com.

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