- About Dr. Alina
Hi, I’m Dr. Alina. Helping medical students study smarter and perform at their best.
From USMLE prep to residency applications, I help you navigate medical training with clear strategies, personalized guidance, and a system that actually works.
I earned my Bachelor’s degree from UC Davis and my MD from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. I’ve guided over 250 medical students and graduates through every stage of their journey, from improving USMLE scores to matching into competitive residency programs.
With years of experience as a tutor and advisor, I focus on what actually moves the needle: fixing inefficient study methods, improving question strategy, and helping you build the confidence to perform under pressure.
Many students work hard but don’t see results because they were never taught how to study effectively for exams like USMLE. I’ve been in that position myself, which is why my approach is built around clarity, efficiency, and long-term retention, not just short-term memorization.
Whether you’re preparing for an exam or working on your residency application, my goal is to make your path forward simpler, more structured, and more effective.
Becoming a doctor is tough, but with the right guidance, it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming or confusing.
I’m here to help you study smarter, match stronger, and move forward with confidence.
What Students Are Saying
I wanted to share this because Dr. Alina’s help was truly decisive in my USMLE Step 1 process. Before I reached out to her, I was struggling with my NBME scores; I felt like I was in this endless loop where every time I improved on a subject/system, I got worse on another. All that changed with the strategies and study plan she provided me. Oh, and how to get the most out of the resources. Sometimes it’s not about how many study materials or resources you use, but how you use them. She helped me get the most out of UWorld and taught me the importance of daily Anki cards. And it really paid off: a few weeks after applying her methods, I saw an increase in my Qbanks and NBMEs, which gave me the confidence to face the test. Again, I will be forever thankful for our sessions.
– Carlos, IMG (USMLE Step 1)
– Graciela, MS2 (USMLE Step 1)
– Sara, IMG (USMLE Step 3)
– Lorraine, MS2 (Medical school exams)
I want to express my gratitude for Dr. Alina’s guidance and support during our tutoring sessions. Before working with her, I was struggling with grasping certain concepts, test-taking strategies, and confidence in answering questions. It often felt overwhelming, and I wasn’t sure how to improve. However, her coaching and strategies made a huge difference.
– Winnie, MS4 (COMLEX Level 2, residency advising)
– Ibrahim, MS3 (USMLE Step 1)
I had failed my Step 1 and felt completely overwhelmed. I didn’t know what mistakes I made in my study preparation or what I was missing, and I felt lost about how to move forward. Dr. Alina asked me about my day-to-day routine during my dedicated period and helped me identify where I was going wrong. She gave me practical, structured strategies, like starting Anki in the morning, doing 80 practice questions daily, reviewing properly, and maintaining consistency.
I was able to improve my scores from 66 to over 70 on my CBSE and NBMEs within a month, and I passed my Step 1 on my second attempt after 2–3 months of working with Dr. Alina. She was always on time, organized, and created personalized Word documents with a clear schedule just for me. Most importantly, she was there whenever I needed help, and her encouragement made a huge difference in keeping me motivated.
– Ale, MS3 (USMLE Step 1)
– Krishna, MS3 (NBME Shelf Exams)