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Grace is originally from the Bay Area but has been back and forth across the country for medical training. After obtaining her medical degree from New York Medical College, she moved to Seattle to complete residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Washington. She has also completed a fellowship in geriatric medicine and is currently a palliative medicine fellow.
Emilie Mitten is a third-year resident in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. She is interested in gastroenterology, nutrition, metabolism, and obesity medicine.
Emilie graduated from Wellesley College in 2010. Over the next two years, she pursued clinical research on obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She then started at Harvard Medical School in 2012 and graduated in 2016. In medical school, her research focused on the investigation of metabolic dysfunction in patients with HIV infection at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Emilie then started residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in 2016. Her research interests in residency have included small intestinal bowel overgrowth (SIBO) and inflamatory bowel disease (IBD) as well as quality improvement related to diagnostic colonoscopy. She is applying for fellowship in Gastroenterology and hopes pursue a career in academic medicine.
Ivana is a psychiatry resident at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Boston Children's Hospital in Boston. Her interests are in medical ethics and medical education, especially with respect to the inclusion of arts and humanities into medical training. She served as the editor-in-chief of Third Space, Harvard Medical School's student-run journal of literature and the arts for 4 years. Her poems have been published in Blood and Thunder, The Healing Muse, Journal of General Internal Medicine, The Rising Phoenix Review, Tuesday Magazine, and elsewhere. She is a firm believer that art can help us heal past traumas and strengthen our resilience and goodwill.
Sam is a hospitalist at New York Presbyterian, and a health policy researcher at Weill Cornell, focusing on delivery science and innovation. She graduated with a dual MD-MBA degree from Harvard Medical School and Harvard Business School, and completed her residency in internal medicine at the University of Michigan.
Smitha Ganeshan is an MD/MBA candidate at Harvard University with interests in healthcare management and healthcare delivery transformation. Her aim is to ultimately work toward building a health system that delivers high quality, affordable care. She currently helps lead a student-faculty collaborative clinic with seven different clinical sites that provides care for a wide range of patient populations. She also conducts research on healthcare costing and care delivery innovations. Smitha graduated from the University of Georgia with a B.S. in Biology in 2014.