(She/hers) Hello everyone! I grew up on a farm in Western Massachusetts with my parents, two younger brothers, and many turkeys, sheep, pigs, ducks, chickens, cats, dogs...it was a great adventure. After studying neuroscience at Skidmore College (Creative Thought Matters) in upstate New York, I moved to Pittsburgh to be closer to my now husband and worked in adolescent mental health and for a non-profit crisis nursery and finished my pre-reqs at a post-bac program. I was granted the privilege of attending medical school at the University of Pittsburgh (first generation!), where I discovered the field of family medicine and continued my community advocacy and service work. I'm very grateful for my residency training here at URMC Family Medicine where I completed the P.A.L.T. and Maternal-Child Health areas of concentration and made lifelong friends and mentors. I'm honored to be a program Chief and FM Instructor this year as it allows me to do what I love most---take care of families and take care of residents! My clinical passions include maternal-child health, substance use disorder treatment, and patient advocacy. When I'm home, I love to spend time with my husband and our kiddos (both human and fur babies!) as well as our family and friends.

I am originally from Jerusalem, though spent the later part of my childhood in Montreal, Canada. I did my undergraduate degree at McGill in psychology and management. I went to live and travel in Southern Africa after my undergraduate degree, where I worked at an addiction clinic. This experience had a great impact on me in terms of defining my future career aspirations in global health and addiction medicine as well as understanding health and treatment through the lens of the biopsychosocial model. I went to medical school in the desert of Israel, at Ben-Gurion University, which focuses on global health. During my clerkship, family medicine piqued my interests because of the relationships I developed alongside the diversity of patient demographics and disease presentations.


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Outside of medicine, I enjoy camping trips, traveling, water sports, basketball, and most importantly spending time with my family and friends. I am excited to pursue my training at University of Rochester.

During my gap year, I continued to live in Philly and worked as a research nurse at UPenn in phase 1 trials focused on pancreatic, breast and colon cancer. I then was accepted to Wake Forest School of Medicine in Winston Salem, NC for medical school, where I met my husband Brett (married in June!), who matched at URMC's internal medicine program. During medical school I also discovered my love of primary care and family medicine. I have interests in OB, addiction medicine, and women's health.

I grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago in a town called Gurnee. I come from an Iranian household and many of my summers were spent visiting family abroad. These experiences were the origin of my passion for traveling and exposing myself to different cultures and ways of life. I attended DePaul University in downtown Chicago, where I majored in biological sciences and minored in Spanish. During my undergraduate career, I volunteered as a peer health educator in Chicago Public Schools where I taught high school students about various health topics such as nutrition, sexual health, and mental health. I also participated in a medical mission trip to Nicaragua where I helped provide medical services to a community that did not have regular access to healthcare. Following my undergraduate career, I attended the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University. During medical school, I founded the organization, PARS (Persian American RFUMS Students), the purpose of which was to connect Iranian students throughout the university and to educate members about Iranian culture and our contribution to the Sciences. I acted as Vice-president of WISDOM (Women in Scientific Discovery of Medicine) and was a member of Medical Students for Choice. One of my most memorable experiences was the six weeks I spent in the village of Ndejje, Uganda, where a group of fellow medical students and I assisted other doctors and medical personnel in providing medical services at a level IV health clinic. While I will miss my hometown of Chicago, I am thrilled to be pursuing my residency career here in Rochester and developing a relationship with this wonderful community as a medical provider.

I was drawn to field of Family Medicine because of its focus on the patient-provider relationship and the opportunity to be a significant resource for the well-being of the community. My interests within the Family Medicine include global health, maternity and childcare, and political advocacy. Outside of my life in medicine, I enjoy painting, crocheting, trying new food spots, and spending time with my friends and family!

Outside of medicine, I love the outdoors: hiking through our beautiful parks, biking along the canal, enjoying the slopes as a ski patroller, exploring my neighborhood with my dog, and trying my hand at some gardening. I love cooking, eating, and enjoying local music with family and friends.

I was born and raised in Acton, Massachusetts, a suburb 20 miles west of Boston. Much of my childhood was spent in the ballet studio, studying classical ballet. In high school, I fell in love with science and medicine and decided to stay close to home for college and attended Tufts University in Medford, MA. In college I studied biochemistry, and during my summer breaks I traveled independently across Europe and volunteered in wildlife reserves in South Africa. In 2018, I graduated from the undergraduate program at Tufts and started medical school at Tufts University School of Medicine. During medical school, I found that I was most passionate about developing longitudinal relationships with my patients and creating a safe and affirming environment in clinic. I loved all of medicine, especially primary care, leading me to choose family medicine as my specialty. Within family medicine, my interests include reproductive health and LGBTQ+ medicine.

I was born in Pittsburgh and was raised in Amish country in south central Pennsylvania. I grew up around a lot of people in family medicine, including my mom, a family doctor, and my dad, a physician assistant. I came to Rochester in my late teens to study physics at the University of Rochester. After graduating, I got a PhD and began a career teaching sciences at Texas A&M University. I went through several life experiences that convinced me that I would better serve others as a medical doctor, so I hung up my spurs as a college teacher. I completed the postbaccalaureate program at Johns Hopkins University, spent a year as a clinical researcher for patients with sickle cell disease at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and went to medical school at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.

I stayed close to home for medical school at Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University. During my third year, I fell in love with family medicine because it felt like the perfect combination of serving my community, public health education, and forming long term relationships. Within the field, I am passionate about behavioral health, family planning, lifestyle medicine, nutrition, LGBTQAI+ Health, and medical education.

Outside of medicine, I enjoy spending time with my fianc, family, and friends (both in person and over video calls!). I also enjoy cooking new foods, thrifting, and continuing to grow my deep appreciation for fall, warm sweaters, and coffee.

I am especially interested in behavioral health, academic medicine, geriatrics, and palliative care. One of my unique backgrounds is that I completed training as a motivational interviewing trainer in 2021 after six years of practicing. The experience helps me understand patients' own values and support them to fulfill their wishes. Outside of medicine, I enjoy playing sports, hiking, cycling and spending time with my family. Especially soccer is my favorite sport. I was a competitive high school soccer player and participated in Japan National High School Soccer Tournament (Inter-High) as a member of the delegate team representing Hokkaido. Playing soccer taught me team spirit and leadership. I am very excited to work as a member of the URMC Family Medicine Team!

While in medical school, I learned more about family medicine and the type of holistic patient care I could practice. I loved the different aspects of what being a family medicine physician offered and decided to pursue it as a career. Particularly, it is rewarding to me for me to see patients improve while also building genuine relationships with them. In time, I hope to further explore my clinical interests of primary care, sports medicine, and global health.

Outside of medicine, I can always be found near a coffeeshop or bookstore trying to find another fictional world to delve into. Otherwise, I enjoy family time, trying different cuisines, and skiing. If given the opportunity, I would love to travel anywhere and everywhere to experience the world.

Throughout my time at UNC, I found myself drawn to Family Medicine because it provides the perfect blend of full spectrum patient care for all genders and ages, focus on social justice issues, advocating for patients, and community involvement. I appreciated that all my mentors in Family Medicine had a propensity for viewing medicine through a biopsychosocial lens. Within Family Medicine, I am particularly passionate about reproductive justice and family planning, LGBTQIA+ health, and care for underserved patient populations.

Outside of medicine, I love spending time with my family, partner, friends, and all associated dogs. I'm especially happy while cooking, hiking, skiing, mountain biking, paddling, camping, gardening, swimming, or enjoying any form of live music, drag, or theater performance.

Although I was born and raised in the U.S., most of my extended family lives in Pakistan. My frequent trips there have led to my interests in international medicine and critical care. My other interests include baking, working out, spending time with friends and family, and the Patriots - I am a diehard Patriots fan! 589ccfa754

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