Hello! I am a primary care physician in the Internal Medicine Associates at Massachusetts General Hospital. I trained at MGH for residency, completed a year of practice and education after graduation, and returned to the residency program to serve as the ambulatory chief resident in 2016-2017. My current job is a great mix of seeing primary care patients, precepting residents in our clinic, precepting medical students and interprofessional students in our student-faculty collaborative clinic (Crimson Care Collaborative), and serving as the director of community medicine education for the residency program. I am increasingly interested in the vulnerable transitions of care for our patients, including how to provide innovative and effective home-based care, and thinking about how to teach residents to become comfortable in this new/old space. I am interested in curriculum development, particularly in ambulatory training for internal medicine residents. I also still love inpatient medicine, admitting and attending on my own patients, and teaching on the Bigelow service about four weeks a year.
I am originally from Albany NY, spent a wonderful 4 years in Providence RI, and have lived in Boston for 10 years. I love cheese and wine, experimenting with cooking, travel, running in Cambridge, and most recently, Call the Midwife on Netflix.