Arman Seth serves on the Georgia Committee of the Digital Rural Health Project, collaborating with student leaders across the state to identify deployment sites, develop potential research initiatives, and support ongoing committee efforts. He attended Emory University, where he majored in Chemistry.
Inspired by the disparities in care he witnessed during COVID-19, Arman is committed to improving access for rural and underserved populations. As a first-generation child of immigrants, he is driven to become the kind of physician he once needed – one who continues to advocate for patients still searching for equitable, compassionate care.