Megan first became involved with the blood and bleeding disorders community as a camp counselor volunteer for Hemophilia of Georgia in 2019, and she has remained an active volunteer ever since. She has been impacted by the inspiring stories of campers, volunteers, and friends affected by bleeding disorders and has become an avid supporter and advocate for the community. While serving as chairwoman of Hemophilia of Georgia’s Junior Board of Directors, Megan sought ways to raise awareness of bleeding disorders and fundraise for educational and community programming. Megan is passionate about advocacy, increasing access and affordability to health care, and finding ways to give back to her community.
In 2021, Megan earned her BS degree from Georgia Tech and has been working as a medical assistant for a family practice. She is an incoming medical student at the Medical College of Georgia, where she will be pursuing an MD/MPH dual degree.