Leveling the Playing Field: Naomi Coles on Mentorship, Medicine and Mission
For Naomi Coles Strickland, the path to becoming a physician has been defined by determination,
discovery and a deep commitment to serving others.
A graduating fourth-year MD student at ߲ݴý of Medicine, Naomi recently matched into internal medicine at Emory University, where she plans to pursue a career in cardiology. As a first-generation physician, her journey into medicine has required navigating unfamiliar spaces with resilience and intention.
“I’ve always known that I wanted to pursue medicine,” said Naomi. “But I didn’t have the luxury of having family members who could guide me through the process.”
Without a clear roadmap, Naomi relied on persistence to move forward. After graduating from undergrad, she spent three gap years strengthening her application before enrolling in the Master of Science in Medical Sciences program at ߲ݴý of Medicine, a pivotal step that helped prepare her for the MD program.

Her experience at ߲ݴý of Medicine provided a strong academic and leadership foundation, but it was her involvement with ElevateMeD that helped shape how she navigated the broader realities of medicine.
An ElevateMeD Scholar, Naomi describes the organization as a transformative resource that goes beyond financial support to address the often-overlooked challenges of transitioning from medical school into residency and beyond.
“ElevateMeD gives you that edge that most institutions don’t provide,” she said. “From financial literacy to mentorship to networking, it helps you understand how to navigate the real world of medicine.”
Through the program, Naomi gained access to mentorship that reflected her lived experiences — something she says made a lasting impact.
“This was my first time having a mentor who looked like me and had a similar journey,” she said. “That’s been invaluable, not just for where I am now, but for where I’m going.”
This spring, Naomi took the stage as a speaker at Ignite Atlanta, ElevateMeD’s annual fundraising event, where she joined fellow scholars to share their experiences and advocate for continued investment in future physicians.
“At first, I thought, ‘Who, me?’,” she recalled. “But it became an opportunity to really highlight the impact ElevateMeD has had on my journey and why programs like this are so important.”

During the panel, Naomi emphasized the urgent need to expand representation in medicine and address the disparities that continue to impact underserved communities.
“There’s a direct correlation between representation in medicine and the health outcomes we see in our communities,” she said.
She also highlighted how financial barriers continue to shape who can enter and remain in the field, making support systems like ElevateMeD more critical than ever.
“Leveling the playing field is essential,” she said. “Programs like ElevateMeD help ensure that students not only get into medicine but can thrive in it.”
For Naomi, the impact of ElevateMeD extends beyond her own experience. It has reshaped how she views leadership, service and sustainability in a demanding profession.
“Being a great physician is important, but so is being well as a person,” she said. “Understanding finances, building networks and having mentorship all play a role in how you lead and serve.”
As she prepares to transition into residency, Naomi is focused on carrying that perspective forward — both in how she cares for patients and how she supports those coming behind her.
She sees events like Ignite Atlanta as more than a moment of recognition. They are a call to action.

“It’s about bringing people into the mission,” she said. “Making sure that we’re not just diversifying the workforce but also creating physicians who can truly serve and connect with the communities that need it most.”
For Naomi, the journey has always been about more than personal achievement. It is about opening doors, building pathways and ensuring that the future of medicine reflects the communities it serves.
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Michael Martin is a content strategist who believes in crafting compelling stories that inspire and connect. With a pen for storytelling, he brings the journeys of students, faculty and staff to life, highlighting their impact and dedication to healthcare.
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