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Contact Us

Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Internal Medicine Residency Office
Tel: (617) 732-5775
Fax: (617) 264-6346
Email: BWHresinfo@partners.org

Verification Requests

To verify post-graduate training in Internal Medicine, please send your request to: BWHIMVerify@bwh.harvard.edu

Medicine Residency Office Staff

  • Nina Gill – Director, Education Administration
  • Katie Armstrong – Assistant Director, Education Administration
  • Deborah Handsom – Senior Administrative Assistant
  • Tasya Rakasiwi – Manager, Education Finance
  • Kamile Bautista – Education Project Analyst
  • Lauren McIsaac – Senior Education Program Coordinator
  • Cameron Walker – Senior Education Program Coordinator
  • Peyton Cabaniss, MPH – Education Program Coordinator, Pathways Liaison 
  • Dan Pineda – Education Program Coordinator, Med-Peds Liaison
  • Nora Copple – Education Program Coordinator, Medicine Clerkship
  • Vanessa Chai – Education Program Coordinator

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The Brigham and Women’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee is committed to the following mission:

  • Promote greater diversity in the medicine residency program by recommending strategic initiatives to recruit, support, and retain residents and faculty from diverse and historically underrepresented backgrounds in medicine
  • Promote participation in activities advocating for and supporting underserved and disenfranchised communities of color in greater Boston
  • Communicate diversity and inclusion initiatives, actions and results to all interested parties throughout the residency program and the Department of Medicine
  • Serve as a professional and social support system for residents within the department that identify as underrepresented in medicine (UIM)

The Brigham and Women’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee is committed to the following mission:

  • Promote greater diversity in the medicine residency program by recommending strategic initiatives to recruit, support, and retain residents and faculty from diverse and historically underrepresented backgrounds in medicine
  • Promote participation in activities advocating for and supporting underserved and disenfranchised communities of color in greater Boston
  • Communicate diversity and inclusion initiatives, actions and results to all interested parties throughout the residency program and the Department of Medicine
  • Serve as a professional and social support system for residents within the department that identify as underrepresented in medicine (UIM)