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Dr. Huber is a first year internal medicine resident at the University of Colorado in Denver, and a recent graduate of the University of Arizona. Prior to her career in medicine, she completed a Masters of Science degree at Columbia University in New York. She is passionate about caring for older adults and people with serious, chronic illnesses, and plans to pursue fellowship in geriatrics and palliative care. Her research interests focus on the ethics of novel technologies in the care of older adults, and medical ethics education.
I'm a rising 4th year MD/MPH student at Tufts University School of Medicine, likely pursing primary care. For two years before medical school, I was a technical research assistant for translational HIV research at Brigham and Women's Hospital. I'm particularly interested in utilizing improvement science and health policy to promote improved health care access, health equity, and racial justice. I have a particular interest in serving for people who have experienced incarceration or need care for a substance use disorder.
Jeff Breton is a fourth year medical student at Tufts University who is also a guitar player, ice cream fan, and amateur historian. He is an incoming PGY1 with the MedStar/Georgetown Neurosurgery residency program in Washington, DC.