As a maternal-fetal medicine subspecialist, I have dedicated my career to the care of high-risk pregnancies. Pregnancy can be both a very special time and a very stressful time for families, and it is a privilege to help take care of those who may be facing a more challenging pregnancy.
I am a board-certified OB-GYN and completed my residency training at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. I recently completed my maternal-fetal medicine fellowship training in 2022 at the University of Colorado, and am excited to return to Pennsylvania and join the St. Luke’s team.
While I have a broad range of clinical interests, I am most passionate about patient-centered care that considers the entire individual from their personal lives and unique backgrounds to their specific medical needs. I am also very interested in medical teaching and global health. My research has focused on the interplay of maternal disorders and fetal/neonatal outcomes as well as finding additional ways that ultrasound can help identify markers of future fetal outcomes.
Outside of work, you can find me playing music and cooking for friends and family. I also love spending time outdoors and enjoy hiking, biking and camping.
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