| OBJECTIVE |
| Position in healthcare consulting. |
| EDUCATION |
| MAILMAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY |
| M.P.H, Health Policy and Management, February 2006. |
Recipient, Mayor’s Fellowship.
Founder, MD/MPH Caucus.
Volunteer, Public Health.
Community Outreach Program. |
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE |
| M.D., 1999. |
| SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY |
| B.S., Business Administration and Biology, June 1991. |
| Magna Cum Laude.
Dean’s List.
Resident Advisor (1993-94).
Co-captain, intramural.
soccer team (1994).
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| EXPERIENCE |
| 2000-2004 | PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS | Fairfax, Virginia |
| Health Policy/Health Care Consulting Practicum |
| Created fiscal year workbooks and spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. Collaborated on the FY 1999 business plan for health care consulting practice. Contributed to policy and systems design for electronic welfare payment pilot program. |
| SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL | San Francisco, California |
| 1992-1994 | Departmental Administrator |
| Created tracking system for daily schedules and utilization patterns for 30 faculty and fellows and 120 interdisciplinary staff members. Managed daily activities of department, including managed care strategies, compliance initiatives and group practice agreements. Monitored departmental operations, salary and equipment budgets totalling 15M. Developed reporting system for statistical and epidemiological data. |
| 1991-1992 | Junior Administrator |
| Summer 1988 | WHITE HOUSE INTERN PROGRAM | Washington, D.C. |
| Policy Intern – Science and Technology |
| Researched and authored reports on health-related issues. |
| ADDITIONAL INFORMATION |
| Computer literate (word processing, spreadsheet, statistical and health system
applications). Member, Healthcare Financial Management Association.
Chosen to participate in McKinsey & Company Insight 2000, a three-day. |