Ryan Dickerson
M2, Brody School of Medicine
BS, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2021
Biology with a minor in Chemistry
Ryan Dickerson is a M2 Brody Scholar in the 2025 class at BSOM. Ryan has worked hard to elevate his peers through the creation of supplemental educational resources in the form of practice questions, recorded lectures, and mock practical exams. As a scholar in the Medical Education and Teaching Distinction Track, Ryan has recently founded a student-led organization called Student Collaborative Resources for Understanding and Brody Success (SCRUBS), in the hopes of building on the collaborative community of medical education to assist future cohorts in their journey through the didactic years.
As an M1 student, Ryan became a Peer Assisted Learning Session (PALS) facilitator for the Gross Anatomy course and now serves as a tutor for both Gross Anatomy and Medical Neuroscience for current M1 students. He had the opportunity to develop his teaching style while operating as a TA for the DPT and CRNA Gross Anatomy summer course in addition to working with the Brody Rise program to deliver interactive instruction to high school students interested in the medical field this past summer. Ryan is also an active member of the Health Science Leadership Council, Surgical Interest Group, and serves in a leadership role for the Emergency Medicine Interest Group.
In his free time, Ryan enjoys hiking, athletics, board games, and axe throwing.