I chose Internal Medicine for its ability to intricately tie together intellectual rigor and form in-depth relationships with patients. Followed by the Internal Medicine residency, I am an aspiring medical oncologist and hope to pursue research and clinical career in a Hematology and Oncology fellowship program.

My research and clinical interests began from my basic research experience in Immunology in various research institutions such as National Institute of Health (NIH)'s National Cancer Institute (NCI). Currently, I am working on various research and educational projects that pertain to cancer, quality assurance and quality improvement projects at resident clinic, and end-of-life discussions during the COVID-19 pandemic in innercity hospital. I received M.D. from Drexel University Medical School, and the B.S. in Cell and Developmental Biology from the University of Rochester.