Cardiology Fellow and Health Services Researcher at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Professional interests include epidemiology, qualitative research, and health services research focused on heart disease in the developing world and domestic vulnerable populations. Long-term interests include developing and researching appropriate technologies and innovations for use in low-resource settings, with an emphasis on design thinking and social justice. Areas of application include non-communicable diseases and cardiovascular conditions. Other formal training includes bench and translational research background in immunology, cancer biology, and neuroscience. Funded by Spectrum TL1 NIH training grant, completed MS in Epidemiology and Clinical Research in 2018.
Experience
2020–2021
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Stanford Cardiovascular Institute
2017–2021
Faculty Fellow, Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health
2018–2021
Fellow Physician, Stanford University Medical Center, Division of Cardiology
2016–2018
Clinical Instructor, Stanford University, Department of Medicine
2016–2017
Chief Resident, Stanford University Medical Center, Department of Medicine
Education
2018
Stanford University, MS: Epidemiology, Clinical Research
2018
Stanford University, Fellowship, Cardiology
2016
Stanford University, Residency: Internal Medicine/ Global Health
2013
Stanford University, MD: Clinical Research, Global Health
2011
Stanford University, Hasso Plattner Insitute of Design