About
Philosophy of care
I believe every individual deserves patient-centered care that is collaborative and self-empowering for the patient to make strides in their recovery. While early identification and intervention are crucial in optimizing health outcomes, my goal is to equip patients with knowledge and strategies to enhance their active participation and foster hope and resilience through their injury/condition.
Why I entered medicine
Clinical neuropsychology interested me in its role of understanding brain-behavior relationships and its unique service to people in need.
Community involvement
I enjoy connecting with my local community and serving through educational outreach and volunteer opportunities.
Personal interests
I enjoy hiking and exploring new areas, spending time with family and friends over good food, and cheering for my favorite sports teams.
Education
Graduate
University of Pittsburgh-Physical Therapy Program, Bachelor of Science Agricultural Engineering, 2017
Graduate
Widener University, Master of Arts in Advanced Practice Nursing: Mental Health, 2021
Medical School
Widener University, Doctor of Psychology (PSYD), 2023
Training
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