Ahmad Dumirieh graduated with distinction in Medicine and Surgery (M.B.B.Ch.) from Cairo University's Faculty of Medicine in 2024 — a first-generation medical student who navigated the USMLE pathway entirely on his own terms.
He cleared Step 1 in five months, consistently scoring above 90th percentile on practice NBMEs. He went on to score 260+ on Step 2 CK — placing him among the top performers globally. His clinical interests center on neurology and psychiatry, fields he approaches with the same rigor he brings to everything he builds.
Alongside his clinical work, Ahmad founded Dumirieh — a structured mentorship program designed to give other students the system, accountability, and strategic guidance he wished he had. Every tool, schedule, and framework in this program was built from his own preparation and refined through the students he has coached.
He is also a multidisciplinary creative: a freelance graphic designer since 2015, a builder of digital educational tools — bringing together clinical knowledge and design craft in everything the Dumirieh program produces.
Ahmad's approach to USMLE preparation is built on a single conviction: most students don't fail from lack of effort — they fail from lack of direction. The difference between a 230 and a 260 is rarely how many hours were studied, but how precisely mistakes were diagnosed and fixed.
Every student who joins Dumirieh starts with a baseline assessment, gets a day-by-day personalized schedule, and receives targeted error analysis — not general advice. The goal is not to study more. It is to study in a way that compounds.
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