Who We Are
Why did you choose to train at BWH?
Top tier program with the most supportive environment and absolutely no cut-throat nature. Focus is on excellent patient care and learning rather than breaking you down. Wonderful colleagues
Top tier program with the most supportive environment and absolutely no cut-throat nature. Focus is on excellent patient care and learning rather than breaking you down. Wonderful colleagues
Why did you choose to train at BWH?
Exceptional clinical training, unparalleled opportunities, fantastic global health and health equity training
Exceptional clinical training, unparalleled opportunities, fantastic global health and health equity training
Why did you choose to train at BWH?
Brigham combines rigorous clinical training with the support and schedule you need to be a whole, happy human outside of medicine. You can do anything here, and you will be supported!
Brigham combines rigorous clinical training with the support and schedule you need to be a whole, happy human outside of medicine. You can do anything here, and you will be supported!
Why did you choose to train at BWH?
There's a culture of love within the program, especially within the primary care community that I thought would be really important to center on in my medical training.
There's a culture of love within the program, especially within the primary care community that I thought would be really important to center on in my medical training.
Why did you choose to train at BWH?
I chose BWH for its exceptional clinical training in a collaborative environment, broad range of research exposure, and opportunities to grow as a medical educator.
I chose BWH for its exceptional clinical training in a collaborative environment, broad range of research exposure, and opportunities to grow as a medical educator.
Why did you choose to train at BWH?
A major reason was the primary care track. I have enjoyed having a smaller network of people within the larger program who love primary care and who are passionate about social justice and health equity.
A major reason was the primary care track. I have enjoyed having a smaller network of people within the larger program who love primary care and who are passionate about social justice and health equity.
What do you love most about the Brigham Family?
Having co-workers who not only want the best for patients and their families, but also for their colleagues and daily provide support for each other to ensure this is realized.
Having co-workers who not only want the best for patients and their families, but also for their colleagues and daily provide support for each other to ensure this is realized.
What do you love most about the Brigham Family?
The common thread amongst trainees, faculty, and staff is kindness and empathy, which is so important with the constant challenges you can face practicing medicine.
The common thread amongst trainees, faculty, and staff is kindness and empathy, which is so important with the constant challenges you can face practicing medicine.
What do you love most about the Brigham Family?
We take our jobs seriously without taking ourselves too seriously.
We take our jobs seriously without taking ourselves too seriously.
What do you love most about the Brigham Family?
The culture that recognizes the humanity and complexity of patients and providers.
The culture that recognizes the humanity and complexity of patients and providers.
What do you love most about the Brigham Family?
We get to do something meaningful for people every day. Watching my co-interns and residents take care of patients is one of the most transformative professional and personal experiences of my life.
We get to do something meaningful for people every day. Watching my co-interns and residents take care of patients is one of the most transformative professional and personal experiences of my life.
What do you love most about the Brigham Family?
Everyone has their own focus and ability to contribute to making medicine (and the world) more equitable and just. We are all able to uplift and encourage each other in whatever we choose to do.
Everyone has their own focus and ability to contribute to making medicine (and the world) more equitable and just. We are all able to uplift and encourage each other in whatever we choose to do.
What do you love most about the Brigham Family?
I am particularly impressed by the open communication between residents, chiefs, and program/hospital leadership, which has been an effective way to implement meaningful changes.
I am particularly impressed by the open communication between residents, chiefs, and program/hospital leadership, which has been an effective way to implement meaningful changes.
What do you love most about the Brigham Family?
When you're family, you never worry alone
When you're family, you never worry alone
What do you love most about the Brigham Family?
It is such a vibrant community of talented residents who advocate for their patients and colleagues!
It is such a vibrant community of talented residents who advocate for their patients and colleagues!
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Chief Residents
Laura Horton, MD
Tufts University School of Medicine
Christina Meade, MD
Emory University School of Medicine
Evan Shannon, MD
University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
Frederick Tsai, MD, PhD
New York University School of Medicine