Lakshman is a pulmonary/critical care fellow at Boston Medical Center. Outside of clinical medicine, his interests include healthcare improvement and delivery science, physician satisfaction and burnout, medical education and health policy. See his keynote about joy and burnout in medicine at the 2016 British Columbia Quality Forum here: https://youtu.be/fye-lxwrsPo
Michelle Sharp did her residency training on the Osler Medical Service at Johns Hopkins Hospital. During residency she chaired the House Staff Patient Safety Quality Council. Michelle was an Assistant Chief of Service in 2015-2016 (chief resident). During this time Michelle was responsible for the educational conferences for the residency including noon conference curriculum, resident report, and journal club. Michelle is currently a fellow in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Amulya Nagarur is a member of the Core Educator Faculty (CEF) in the Department of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS).After graduating from Vanderbilt University Medical School in Nashville, Tennessee, she completed her Internal Medicine residency training at MGH in 2014. In addition to being an academic clinician, she also serves as the Associate Clerkship Director for the HMS Internal Medicine clerkship. Her academic interests include curriculum development, remediation, and faculty development.