About Me
I was born in Manhattan, but grew up in the beautiful Fort Lee, N.J. - a town known for serene views of the New York City skyline, the magnificent George Washington Bridge, and of course perpetual traffic. I stayed in-state going to Rutgers University for undergrad (a B.A. in Biological Sciences) and then going to Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. I did my Emergency Medicine residency there as well, learning from some of the most well-respected toxicologists in the country.
Hobbies
- Mario Kart
- Consumer technology
- Educational videos
- Looking-at-phone-in-bed time
- Photography/cinematography (M43 photographers unite)
Why Emory EM Med Tox?
The alluring combination of Emory University and the CDC was something that couldn't be matched elsewhere. It provides the opportunity to learn and participate in global medical toxicology in ways that cannot be surpassed. Also, as a lifelong tri-state area native elitist, I was excited to go somewhere different and new to broaden my views and horizons.
Five-year Plan
I would love to be in clinical practice and using Medical Toxicology to augment and boost my clinical acumen, and working in a public academic setting. I would also love to not be in horrendous amounts of student debt.