Rheumatology is a fascinating field with endless mysteries to be solved and therapies to pursue, which drives me to do the best I can for my patients. I love getting to know my patients on a personal level and be a part of their lives, and I approach each patient individually and tailor my treatment toward their goals.
I earned my medical degree and an MBA at East Carolina University in 2014. I completed my rheumatology Fellowship at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in June 2019, after completing my residency in Internal Medicine at NYU-affiliated Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY in June 2017.
I am a member of the American College of Rheumatology, the American College of Physicians, the American Medical Association, the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and the Golden Key International Honour Society.
Outside of work, I enjoy playing table tennis, board games, bowling, ice/roller skating, watching a variety of movies, British literature, traveling, sight-seeing, amusement parks and spending time with family and friends. A goal of mine is to visit as many countries as possible with my husband.