Director of the Cardiovascular Service Line, Chair of the Baylor Scott and White Cardiovascular Governance Council, Director of Cardiovascular Research at Baylor Scott and White Health
Director of the Cardiovascular Service Line, Chair of the Baylor Scott and White Cardiovascular Governance Council, Director of Cardiovascular Research at Baylor Scott and White Health
Director of the Cardiovascular Service Line, Chair of the Baylor Scott and White Cardiovascular Governance Council, Director of Cardiovascular Research at Baylor Scott and White Health
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support, Associate Director of Division of Surgical Research at Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support, Associate Director of Division of Surgical Research at Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support, Associate Director of Division of Surgical Research at Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Chair, Department of Population Health Science and Policy, Edmond A. Guggenheim Professor of Health Policy, Co-Director, InCHOIR at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Chair, Department of Population Health Science and Policy, Edmond A. Guggenheim Professor of Health Policy, Co-Director, InCHOIR at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Chair, Department of Population Health Science and Policy, Edmond A. Guggenheim Professor of Health Policy, Co-Director, InCHOIR at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Ariana is a fourth-year student at Harvard Medical School who will be pursuing a residency in general surgery this fall. She graduated from UCLA in 2005 with an undergraduate degree in Political Science and French, intending to pursue international law. However, her post-graduate experiences serving in Northwest Africa as a Peace Corps Volunteer and working for the non-profit, AIDS Project Los Angeles, shifted her career trajectory toward medicine. She completed a post-baccalaureate pre-medical program at Johns Hopkins University. Since then, she has conducted longitudinal research on substance abuse outcomes, served as an HIV/AIDS counselor, and helped manage an OR recycling program. She is currently writing a book detailing the life of a terminal patient who she has been clinically following since her first year of medical school. As a surgeon, she hopes to continue her commitment to clinical excellence and become a leader in surgical outcomes research.