All-In Mentorship (AIM) Program

Founded in 2021 by Dr. Paul Rufo, Dr. Diana Hurwitz, and Felicia Ho, the All-In Mentorship (AIM) Program connects Harvard alumni in healthcare with Harvard College students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine. Our name, the “All-In” Mentorship program, recognizes our commitment to especially support and encourage students from first-generation low-income or underrepresented minority backgrounds, those without family members in medicine, and non-science concentrators as they embark on their pre-medical careers. The three pillars of AIM are explained below.

For the 2025-2026 academic year, we are accepting applications on a rolling basis.

The Mentor application is here.

The Mentee application is here.

For any questions, please reach out to Mahbuba and Janani at mentorship-program@haih.org.

Guidance

Mentors and mentees are required to meet at least once per quarter, during which they will discuss the mentee’s progress and challenges in meeting their goals as a premedical student at Harvard and beyond.


Cause

Mentors are dedicated to being compassionate and patient with their mentees, and mentees are likewise motivated and inspired to continue their studies in medicine. Our greater cause is not necessarily to push more people to pursue medicine, but rather to provide more resources for those who may be interested and support them in making the right choice on whether to pursue medicine.


Learning

We host speaker series, career panels, and networking events for our mentees.