Fatima Sayyed is a senior at The University of Texas at Dallas majoring in healthcare studies with minors in Spanish and political science. On campus, she served as president of the Pakistani Students Association, a mentor in the Freshman Mentor Program, and an undergraduate case analyst in the Innocence Project of Texas. In her community, Sayyed has held pivotal roles as an event coordinator with Spreading Smiles, a local nonprofit organization committed to serving the underserved in Dallas, TX, and was a first aid provider on the Emergency First Responder Team at her community center. In addition to her local contributions, Sayyed has volunteered at Baylor Scott and White Centennial in the Emergency Department and completed a medical internship at Texas Tech Health Science Center – El Paso. These diverse experiences have profoundly shaped Sayyed's perspective on the critical role of public health in the United States. Looking ahead, she aspires to deepen her impact in this field by pursuing a joint M.D./M.P.H. degree after graduation, showcasing her unwavering commitment to making a positive impact on healthcare and the broader community.