My Vocational Mission
My career goal is to develop innovative solutions to combat antibiotic resistance by applying advanced genomics and data analysis methods to identify patient and microbial features that drive the spread of antibiotic resistance
My Vocational Station
My career goal is to serve in a career with mentoring, research, and administrative roles.
Why Team Science?The key to cutting edge translational science is collaboration.
Or, as John Maxwell says "team work makes the dream work." In my career, I desire to pursue interdisciplinary and collaborative research with physicians, pharmacists, and public health experts to study antibiotic-resistant organisms in high-risk populations. |
Why Older Adults?Infection prevention of aging is an exciting and emerging field.
Due to the shifting dynamics in nursing homes and the emerging complex short-stay population, post-acute care facilities provide ample opportunities to utilize microbial epidemiology techniques to better understand infectious diseases and infection prevention in the older patient population. |
My Vocational Impact
These are the questions that I desire to tackle during my career:
- How do we ensure that patients flourish during their healthcare continuum?
- How do we improve patient safety whilst ensuring that healthcare is both high quality and cost-effective?
- How can we ensure that the next generation has access to antibiotics?
- How do we prevent the spread of antibiotic resistance in a resource-constrained healthcare setting?
- How can we translate computational, genomic epidemiology research to the bedside?
My Origin Story
High School
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Undergraduate Education
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Graduate School - MPH
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Graduate School - Ph.D.
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Where I Go From Here?
Educational Goals:
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Professional Goals:
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