Mentorship

Helping the next generation of physicians get in, and stay in.

Co-founder of Cracking Med School Admissions. Co-author of the book of the same name, now in its second edition. Mentor to undergraduates, med students, and pre-meds across the country.

Cracking Med School Admissions

As a medical student at Stanford, Dr. Mediratta co-founded Cracking Med School Admissions (CMSA) with Dr. Rachel Rizal. The goal was simple: take the lessons they had learned the hard way and make them available to applicants who did not have a parent or sibling in medicine to guide them.

The book they wrote together, Cracking Med School Admissions: How to Get In, is now in its second edition. Beyond the book, CMSA offers one-on-one advising, personal statement coaching, interview preparation, and dedicated support for first-generation and underrepresented applicants.

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Casper Edge

Dr. Mediratta also co-founded Casper Edge with Dr. Rachel Rizal, a test preparation platform built specifically for the CASPer exam, the situational judgment test required by many medical and health professional schools.

Casper Edge pairs instructional courses with a scenario bank of more than one hundred practice questions and full-length practice tests. Each response receives personalized feedback evaluating communication, ethics, empathy, and judgment — the four dimensions CASPer is designed to measure.

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What students get

One-on-one advising

Monthly advising calls tailored to each applicant’s background, school list, and timeline.

Personal statement coaching

Deep edits that help applicants find the story only they can tell.

Interview preparation

Mock interviews and MMI prep with feedback from physicians who have sat on the other side of the table.

First-gen support

Dedicated resources for first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented applicants navigating the process without inherited guidance.

Mentorship at Stanford

Beyond CMSA, Dr. Mediratta mentors undergraduates and medical students at Stanford. Students he has worked with have gone on to publish first-author research and pursue careers in global pediatrics, medical anthropology, and AI-driven clinical innovation.