After starting my career as a union organizer, I transitioned into medicine to continue advocating for others in a different way. I earned my medical degree from the University of Wisconsin, completed a family medicine residency at the University of Minnesota, and went on to complete a fellowship in addiction medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital – Harvard. I now serve as a primary care physician at MGH, working with a diverse community and supporting patients through all stages of life.
Outside of clinical care, I’ve spent years helping others navigate the path to medical school, residency, and career transitions. I offer one-on-one support with application review, CV formatting, personal statement writing, interview prep, and professional development. Whether you’re pursuing a career in medicine or planning your next move in a different field, I’m here to help you approach the process with clarity and confidence.


