
Resident Physician in Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Clinical Fellow in Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Co-Founder, Stanford University LGBT Medical Education Research Group
At Brigham and Women's Hospital, I care for hospitalized patients on the general medicine, general cardiology, oncology, hematopoietic stem call transplantation, cardiomyopathy, medical intensive care unit, and coronary care unit services, and I am a primary care physician in the Phyllis Jen Center for Primary Care. I will be starting subspeciality training in nephrology (kidney disease) in July 2013. I hope to combine patient care, clinical research, and medical education scholarship in my career.
I am proud to be an out gay physician who provides a safe and welcoming environment for LGBT-identified patients in the hospital and in the clinic.
I am always interested in new research opportunities and collaborations related to kidney disease (especially acute kidney injury), LGBT populations, and medical education research.
In my free time, I enjoy exploring cities on foot, discovering new restaurants, dabbling in web design, speaking French, and reading The New Yorker, The Economist, and SCOTUS slip opinions.
If I weren't a physician, I would like to be a commercial airline pilot or a New York Times food critic.