Christopher Martinez graduated from UNH in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences: medical laboratory sciences and a minor in sociology. He is now in medical school.
COLSA: Why did you choose UNH?
Christopher Martinez: I chose UNH because, as a New Hampshire native, I valued the opportunity to stay close to home while pursuing my undergraduate degree. UNH has a robust biomedical science program that focuses on academics and hands-on learning. Staying connected to my family while having access to incredible resources made UNH the ideal choice for my undergraduate studies.
COLSA: Where are you attending medical school?
Christopher: University of Illinois College of Medicine
COLSA: How did UNH prepare you to achieve your goals?
Christopher: UNH prepared me to achieve my goals by offering a solid foundation in medicine fundamentals through the MLS program. Even during the pandemic, classes focused on building our skill set and practical application of the material.
In addition to preparing me well for medical school, UNH also offered opportunities outside the classroom. I worked as an EMT with McGregor Memorial EMS, which gave me firsthand clinical experience and strengthened my critical thinking and patient care skills. I also conducted research in Dr. Tsang’s lab and worked over the summer at UNH.
UNH’s supportive academic environment and access to resources prepared me well for the challenges of medical school and instilled confidence in my ability to succeed in my future career.
COLSA: Is there anything you think a prospective students interested in a professional health graduate program should know about UNH?
Christopher: Students interested in the professional health graduate programs should know that UNH is a place where you can explore your interests and grow in any direction you choose. Whether you’re passionate about clinical work, research or community health, UNH offers resources and opportunities to help you thrive.
I encourage you to try new things that spark your curiosity—whether it’s joining McGregor Memorial EMS, participating in research or getting involved in student organizations. UNH offers a supportive environment where you can discover your passions and develop the skills needed to achieve your goals.