Public Biography
As a dual US/Thai citizenship having grown up in Thailand until college age, I am passionate about global health informatics, implementation science, and local global health. I am eager to use health information technology to reduce health care disparities both locally and globally. I earned my bachelorĂs degree in Brain and Cognitivie Science from the University of Rochester and my medical degree in Israel at Ben Gurion University, a four-year medical school program with a longitudinal curriculum in global health where I was an advocate for Thai migrant workers. Since completing Pediatric Residency at the University of Minnesota, I have been working as a pediatric hospitalist, first in Minneapolis, then Baltimore, and now Philadelphia. I completed a CI fellowship at CHOP in 2020 and an now a junior faculty with a focus on digital health equity and global health informatics.
Affiliations
Global Health Informatics
Working Group
Chair 2023-2024
The mission is sharing of informatics best practices in resource-constrained countries.
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