Welcome to Dr.
Interested
Inspiring the Next Generation of Healthcare Professionals
Discover your pathway to a career in healthcare with Dr. Interested. From engaging webinars to hands-on research opportunities, we're here to help high school students explore the world of medicine.

What We Are
Dr. Interested is a student-led organization that empowers high school students to explore careers in healthcare and medical research. Through engaging events, leadership opportunities, and collaborative projects, we aim to bridge the gap between passion and profession.

About Us
We're dedicated to providing high school students with the tools and resources they need to succeed in the medical field. From hosting expert-led webinars to offering volunteer opportunities and research initiatives, Dr. Interested is committed to making healthcare accessible and exciting for young minds.
Learn MoreOur Goal, Mission, and Vision
Goal
To inspire, educate, and support high school students in their journey toward a career in healthcare by providing mentorship, resources, and hands-on opportunities.
Mission
To empower the next generation of healthcare professionals through education, collaboration, and meaningful experiences.
Vision
A future where students are equipped with the knowledge and opportunities needed to excel in healthcare, contributing to a healthier, more informed society.
Latest Event

The Resilient Minds Project
A virtual initiative aimed at empowering youth with practical strategies to improve mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Through engaging workshops, interactive activities, and expert insights, participants will gain valuable skills in stress management, resilience-building, and self-care.
Latest from Our Blog

Once Known Only for Fighting Allergies and Parasites, Eosinophils Are Now Emerging as Unexpected Players in the Cancer Battlefield!
Explore how eosinophils, once known for their role in allergies and parasites, are now influencing cancer outcomes—sometimes acting as defenders, other times as accomplices in tumor progression.
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