Amber Tiffany Wolf

About Me
Amber Tiffany Wolf
Meet 2024 Award Recipient

Amber Tiffany Wolf

Amber Wolf came to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai from Duke University, where she double majored in Global Health and Music with a concentration in Piano Performance. Before attending Icahn, Amber was awarded the Julia Wilkinson Mueller Prize for Excellence in Music at Duke and graduated with highest distinction in music for her senior thesis. She was admitted through the FlexMed program and entered the MD program in 2020.

While at Icahn, Amber founded Mount Sinai Musicians, a student organization that facilitates musical connections amongst medical students and promotes access to music rehearsal space. She also created the Art of Listening, an elective course for Sinai students that explores the connections between music and medicine. She volunteered at Sinai’s student-run free clinic, the East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership (EHHOP), as a head teaching senior in the main clinic and a senior clinician in the women’s health clinic. She has published five articles in peer-reviewed journals.

Amber would like to thank her family, friends, and mentors for their guidance, support, and inspiration throughout her medical school journey.

Amber will graduate with her MD degree and continue her residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Mount Sinai Hospital.

Amber Tiffany Wolf is receiving the:

The Judith and Nathan G. Kase, M.D. Prizes for Outstanding Graduating FlexMed Students in Humanities and Social Sciences