
Forrest Bohler
5.0
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Get Published with an Ivy League Plastic Surgery Resident
Studied at Oakland University
Worked at National Institutes of Health
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Forrest's Coaching Offerings
Custom hourly · $100/hr
Get help with Statistical Analysis, Scientific Writing, and .
Forrest also coaches for Medical School and Medical Residency & Fellowships. View all.
Forrest’s Science & Research Qualifications
Experience level: Manager
20+ people coached for Science & Research
I am a plastic surgery resident at University of Pennsylvania, one of the most competitive and academically rigorous training programs in the country. I have authored over 75 peer-reviewed publications, including first-author work in leading journals such as JAMA Surgery, JAMA Ophthalmology, Journal of General Internal Medicine, and Health Affairs. My research has also been recognized at the national level, including receiving a top abstract award at Plastic Surgery The Meeting. This experience has given me a deep understanding of what differentiates high-impact research and how to navigate the publication process efficiently. As a mentor, I focus on helping students and trainees develop projects that are not only publishable, but strategically aligned with their career goals and competitive for top medical schools and residency programs. I provide guidance across all stages of research, from idea generation and study design to statistical analysis, manuscript writing, and journal selection. I have successfully mentored students into multiple publications and national presentations, including in highly competitive specialties such as orthopedic surgery and dermatology. My approach is hands-on, structured, and tailored to each mentee, with an emphasis on building long-term skills so that students can eventually lead their own projects with confidence.
Forrest can help with:
Statistical Analysis
Scientific Writing
Research Publications
Networking Strategy
Research Proposal
Forrest also coaches for Medical School and Medical Residency & Fellowships. View all.
About Forrest
I am an incoming Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery resident at the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most competitive training pathways in medicine. I completed my medical education at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, where I was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and achieved a USMLE Step 2 score of 263. My path to this point has been defined by a strong commitment to academic excellence and research. I have authored over 70 peer-reviewed publications, including first-author work in journals such as JAMA Surgery and JAMA Ophthalmology, and have presented my research at national conferences including Plastic Surgery The Meeting (PSTM) and the American Council of Educators in Plastic Surgery (ACEPS). I was also recognized with the highest-rated abstract at PSTM, earning an invitation to present in the Top Rated Abstracts plenary session. Prior to medical school, I spent over a year as a full-time researcher at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) through the Intramural Research Training Award, where I worked in virology and infectious disease research. I later returned to the NIH as a summer intern, continuing my work in translational science. These experiences gave me a strong foundation in both research methodology and academic writing, which I now apply to mentoring students. Beyond my own achievements, I have extensive experience advising and mentoring pre-medical and medical students on a voluntary basis. I have worked closely with applicants on personal statements, activity descriptions, and overall application strategy, helping them develop compelling narratives and position themselves competitively for medical school admission. My approach is highly individualized and strategy-driven. I focus on helping applicants not only present strong metrics, but also craft a clear, authentic story that distinguishes them in a crowded applicant pool. Whether you are building your application from the ground up or refining it for submission, my goal is to help you maximize your potential and present your strongest possible version to admissions committees.
Why do I coach?
Coaching matters to me because I understand how overwhelming and high-stakes the path to medicine can feel, especially for students who don’t come from well-known institutions or who don’t have built-in access to strong mentorship. I experienced this firsthand coming from a less nationally recognized medical school, where differentiating myself required a high level of intentionality, strategy, and persistence. Along the way, I was fortunate to learn from excellent mentors who helped me refine my approach to research, writing, and career decision-making. Their guidance was instrumental in helping me build a competitive profile, ultimately allowing me to match into an integrated plastic surgery residency at the University of Pennsylvania, arguably the top program in the country. That experience showed me how powerful the right mentorship can be, not just in improving an application, but in helping someone understand how to position themselves with confidence and clarity. I coach because I want to provide that same level of insight and strategic guidance to others. I’ve spent years developing the skills that matter most in this process including crafting compelling narratives, identifying what makes applicants stand out, and understanding how decisions are made in competitive selection environments. Helping students translate their experiences into a cohesive, authentic story is something I genuinely enjoy. At the end of the day, coaching is not just about editing essays or improving resumes. It’s about helping people unlock opportunities they may not have thought were within reach. That’s what makes it meaningful to me.
Work Experience
Research Fellow
National Institutes of Health
May 2021 - July 2022
Spent over a year as a full-time researcher at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) studying virology and infectious diseases, followed by a return as a summer intern. This experience provided a rigorous foundation in scientific thinking, research design, and high-level academic writing that continues to shape my approach to mentorship and scholarship.
Education
Oakland University
MD, Medicine
2022 - 2026
At Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, I built a highly competitive academic profile through strong clinical performance, election to Alpha Omega Alpha, a 263 on USMLE Step 2, and over 70 peer-reviewed publications, culminating in a successful match into integrated plastic surgery at the University of Pennsylvania.
Forrest was also personally admitted to
University of South Carolina
Nova Southeastern University

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
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