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Why Stanford: The General Surgery program offers the unique opportunity for residents to experience training across many types of facilities, which can only make me clinically stronger! Also, Stanford as an institution and the Surgery Department seems to be a place that embraces diversity. I think you really see this when you take a look at where faculty, residents, and students are from and when you get to know a bit about their life experiences.
Interesting Fact: I love the outdoors! One of my all-time favorite things is to go hiking with my Australian Cattle dog, Fiona. Plus everyone involved with the program is so kind and helpful! Bear the hospital's official mascot. There, I also trained in general and colorectal surgery. Following that, I completed my PhD on anal cancer screening strategies and decided to move to the U. Prior to joining Stanford as a surgery resident, I did two years of research on surgical prehabilitation as a postdoc at Stanford and completed my intern year at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach.
Why Stanford: Having worked in many places in Brazil and in the U. The collaborative and supportive environment at Stanford is exactly what I sought for my personal and professional growth. Journey to Stanford: I majored in biology and political science as a Stanford undergraduate before heading to Yale for my medical degree. My research and policy work have centered on healthcare affordability and insurance reform, especially for patients with diabetes and those undergoing oncologic surgery.
Surgery seemed like a natural fit when looking for a specialty that challenged me to excel in multiple arenas, relied on teamwork and collaboration, and provided the immediate satisfaction of improving a patient's health, often in the span of a few hours. Why Stanford: Stanford has it all!
A kind and encouraging community of expert surgeons and trainees, endless interdisciplinary resources for collaborative research, cutting edge clinical care, and a top-notch location in my home state. Journey to Stanford: I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan in Neuroscience and English and then stayed to pursue an MPH focused on global health epidemiology. My original plan to work in the public health space and give a voice to patient experiences through storytelling evolved into a desire to care directly for patients while interning at a national cancer center in Thailand.