With over five years of work
experience in medicine and public
health, I am a medical doctor and a
public health professional with global
experience. I am also a recent
graduate with Master of Public Health
degree from Yale School of Public
Health, with a focus on epidemiology,
research methodology, scientific
writing, study designs, biostatistics
and data handling. My mission is to
improve health outcomes and reduce
health disparities for underserved and
vulnerable populations, both locally
and globally.I am also a Horstmann
Scholar. My expertise is in clinical
medicine, disease epidemiology,
research methodology, study designs,
biostatistics and data analysis. I
worked as a researcher at Yale
University, School of Public health
and School of Medicine, where I was
able to apply my research skills to
draft study protocols, analyze,
interpret and visualize health data. I
also served as the faculty relations
director at Haven Free Clinic, where I
coordinate the clinical faculty and
volunteers, and ensure quality patient
care and education. I have a strong
background in primary care, family and
community medicine, having worked as a
medical doctor at Jawaharlal Nehru
Medical College in India, where I
provided comprehensive primary care,
preventive services, and health
education to rural and urban
communities. I have a Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery and a
Doctor of Medicine degree from the
same institution, and I am certified
by the World Education Services for
international academic credential
verification. I am passionate about
learning clinical and public health
research, acquiring new skills,
collaborating with diverse teams, and
contributing to meaningful projects
that advance health equity and social
justice. I am always looking for
opportunities that align with my
values and goals, and that allow me to
leverage my skills and expertise to
make a positive impact.