Arizona
Advocacy in Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Agenda
Date: May 27, 2026
Time: 10:00 am MST
Location: virtual (zoom)
Meet the Team
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Lola Oladinni, D.O. Candidate
Chair
A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine Arizona | Class of 2026
Damilola (Lola) Oladinni, is a medical student at A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine Arizona (ATSU SOMA), currently on a research year and set to graduate in 2026. She holds a B.A. Degree in Economics from the University of Florida and a M.Ed from Arizona State University. She is passionate about health policy and increasing access to dermatologic care. In addition to her advocacy work, Lola is actively involved in research on Hidradenitis Suppurativa, vulvar dermatology, and mentorship in dermatology. She also contributes to initiatives supporting underserved communities. Through her leadership, she hopes to empower fellow future dermatologists to engage in advocacy and influence healthcare policy. In her downtime, Lola enjoys staying active, exploring new restaurants, and seeing live theater performances.
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Alejandra Sataray-Rodriguez, M.D. Candidate
Vice Chair
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine | Class of 2027
Alejandra Sataray-Rodriguez is a third-year medical student at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine with a strong commitment to health equity, patient advocacy, and dermatologic care for underserved communities. She is actively involved in national and regional advocacy efforts and has experience in research, community outreach, and medical education. Alejandra is particularly passionate about improving access to care, increasing patient representation, and amplifying patient voices in chronic inflammatory skin conditions such as hidradenitis suppurativa. Through her leadership and advocacy work, she aims to bridge gaps between patients, clinicians, and policy to promote equitable, compassionate care.
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Ellen Peng, D.O. Candidate
Speaker Recruitment Lead
Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine | Class of 2027
Ellen Peng is a third-year medical student at Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is originally from Carmel, IN. Her passion for dermatology stems from her 3 years of experience as a scribe and medical assistant in dermatology clinics. Ellen’s interests in dermatology include skin cancer treatment and prevention, as well as equity in skin health for people of color. Outside of school and extracurriculars, she enjoys hiking and checking out new restaurants!
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Levi Jensen, D.O. Candidate
Fundraising Team Lead
Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (AZCOM) | Class of 2028
Levi Jensen is a medical student at Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (AZCOM). He earned a psychology degree from Brigham Young University (BYU), where he served as captain of the Men’s Swim and Dive team and qualified for the Olympic Trials. Before starting medical school, Levi gained clinical experience working as a dermatology medical assistant, which furthered his interest in dermatology and patient care. Outside of school, Levi enjoys spending time with his wife, son, and daughter. In his free time, he loves running, swimming, and traveling.
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Cathleen Huang, M.D. Candidate
Congressional Outreach Team Lead
Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine | Class of 2027
Cathleen Huang is a third-year medical student at Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine in Phoenix, AZ. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College, with a double major in molecular biology & biochemistry and political science. She enjoys karaokeing, hiking, gaming, thrifting, and walking with friends. She hopes to become a dermatologist in the future.
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Shreya Gundelly, D.O. Candidate
Legislative Research Team Lead
A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine Arizona | Class of 2029
Shreya Gundelly is a first-year osteopathic medical student at A.T. Still University with a deep interest in dermatology as both a restorative and preventive specialty. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Global Public Health and brings a population-health lens to clinical care, understanding skin health as deeply connected to identity, mental well-being, and self-expression. Having previously worked with Governor Tony Evers on initiatives addressing social determinants of health, Shreya is passionate about continuing to collaborate with policymakers to advance equitable access to dermatologic prevention resources as part of a broader effort to reduce disparities in skin cancer outcomes.
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Kirat Sraa, D.O. Candidate
Social Media Team Lead
Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine | Class of 2028
Kirat Sraa is a second-year osteopathic medical student at Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. She earned her undergraduate degree in Honours Psychology. Prior to medical school, Kirat worked as a medical assistant, where she gained firsthand insight into the critical role of dermatology in preventive care and the systemic barriers patients face in accessing treatment. She is passionate about health advocacy and policy and is excited to serve as the Social Media Lead. Through this role, she hopes to help advance equitable dermatologic care and amplify trainee voices in legislative spaces.
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Tara Ghalambor, M.D.
Event Day Coordinator
Banner University Medical Center–Phoenix | Preliminary Year
I am a preliminary internal medicine resident at Banner University Medical Center–Phoenix, with a strong interest in complex medical dermatology and inpatient consultations. I am passionate about improving diagnostic equity and inclusive care through research, quality improvement, and advocacy. I hope to build a career that blends clinical excellence with meaningful advocacy in dermatology.
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Kiley Hassevoort, D.O. Candidate
Kiley Hassevoort is a third-year medical student at A.T Still University Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan, and is currently living in Ohio, completing her clinical rotations. My passion for dermatology stems from working in a dermatology office as a medical and surgical assistant. My specific interests in dermatology include skin cancer prevention and treatment, the surgical aspect of dermatology, and access to care in rural and underserved areas. In her free time, she enjoys working on 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzles, listening to audiobooks, hiking, and cooking/baking.