My bio
I am a clinical assistant professor at the University of Florida College of Medicine.
After earning my bachelor鈥檚 degree in biology from Duke University and a master鈥檚 degree in aging and neuroscience from the University of South Florida, I received my medical degree from the University of Florida in 2014. After medical school, I completed my neurology residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. I then pursued a clinical movement disorders fellowship and post-doctoral research fellowship at Stanford University.
I am board-certified in neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and currently licensed to practice medicine in both Florida and California. In addition to being the chief resident in neurology at the medical university of South Carolina in 2018, I have also been recognized for my diversity and inclusion advocacy, such as serving on the Stanford University Department of Neurology Diversity and Inclusion Committee and Stanford Leadership Education in Advancing Diversity (LEAD) scholar in 2019.
Board certifications
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Neurology
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Board Certification
Education
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Fellowship, Clinical Movement Disorders
Stanford University, 2018-2019
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Residency, Neurology
Medical University of South Carolina, 2015-2018
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Medical School
University of Florida, 2010-2014
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Master of Science, Aging and Neuroscience
University of South Florida, 2008-2009
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Bachelor of Science, Biology
Duke University, 2004-2008
My areas of focus
Specialties
Gender
Female
Accomplishments
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Health Care Equity Symposium Scholarship
American Academy of Neurology, 2021
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Research Supplement to Promote Diversity
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes, 2020
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Leadership Education in Advancing Diversity (LEAD) Scholar
Stanford University, 2019