Bio


I am currently the Associate Director of Education for the Department of Pathology. I supervise one residency and fifteen ACGME-accredited fellowship programs. I received a Master’s degree in Medical and Health Professions Education with GME concentration from Eastern Virginia Medical School. My Bachelor’s degree is Politics - University of California, Santa Cruz.

I have lived in the Bay Area since 2000 and has worked in two local community colleges as program services coordinator for leadership academy and committee assistant. I was also a legislative intern for University of California Office of Federal Governmental Relations in Washington DC, and policy and research analyst intern for California Postsecondary Education Commission in Sacramento, CA.

Current Role at Stanford


Associate Director of Education, Pathology

Honors & Awards


  • 2016-2017 Outstanding Program Coordinator Award, Residency, Stanford University School of Medicine (2017)
  • Karl S. Pister Leadership Opportunity Award, University of California, Santa Cruz (2009)

Education & Certifications


  • Certificate of Achievement, Stanford University Human Resources, Supervisory Academy (Stanford School of Medicine) (2019)
  • Certificate of Achievement, Stanford University Human Resources, Stanford Manager Academy (2018)
  • MS, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Medical and Health Professions Education (GME) (2017)
  • BA, University of California, Santa Cruz, Politics (2011)

Professional Interests


Experienced Program Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Instructional Design, Assessment tools, Graduate Medical Education, Teamwork, and Leadership.

Professional Affiliations and Activities


  • Member, Training Administrators for Graduate Medical Education Programs (C-TAGME) (2017 - Present)
  • Stanford Program Coordinator representative, Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC) (2017 - 2018)

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