New York, New York, United States
I am an early-career oncology hospitalist and digital health innovator dedicated to the development, testing, implementation, and evaluation of digital technologies to improve patient quality and safety in cancer care delivery. Our team delivers cutting-edge treatments including targeted immunotherapy and cellular therapies, e.g. CAR T and bispecific therapy, to patients diagnosed with Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer. In addition to caring for patients, I am passionate about developing and implementing innovative digital health solutions to solve care delivery problems in cancer ranging from remote patient monitoring for cancer therapeutics to integrating AI in systems operations to optimize patient outcomes.
Lymphoma Hospitalist in the Division of Hematology and Oncology specialized in the inpatient care of patients with lymphoma, including initial diagnosis, chemo-immunotherapy administration, treatment complications, and end of life. Received 2024 PA Physician Partner of the Year, NYP Columbia University Irving Medical Center Campus. Named 2025-2026 NYP CUIMC Strang Fellow in Patient Quality and Innovation. In addition to clinical work: - Founder and Leader of the Lymphoma Operations and Quality Improvement Teams - Fellow of the NYP Patient Quality and Safety Academy - Research in use of tech wearables in cytokine release syndrome (CRS) monitoring for bi-specific antibody therapy with the goal to safely transition treatment from the inpatient to the outpatient setting - 2024 PA Physician Partner of the Year NYP CUIMC Campus
Instructor within Division of Hospital Medicine at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Attend on general medicine wards, teaching medical students, sub-interns, and JHBMC house staff. Completed original research on the association of a post-discharge care coordination phone call on 30-day post-acute care utilization events during COVID-19 pandemic.
Johns Hopkins Health Systems Science Distinction Track; 2020-2021 House Staff Council Representative; Bayview Inpatient Residency COVID-19 Think Tank; May 2020 - Johns Hopkins Hospital System Resident Appreciation Award; Lay Health Educator Program speaker.
Conducted research to guide Foundations' grant-making in the areas of healthcare, social services, education, and environment; Wrote memos summarizing objectives, strategic planning, fundraising, and leadership structure for grantees.
Selected as a 2012 International Leadership Foundation (ILF) Civic Fellow to intern at Office of Minority Health; Worked on projects to decrease health disparities for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities.