I’m a resident physician specializing in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, grounded in osteopathic principles that emphasize holistic, patient-centered care. My journey in medicine began at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, where I earned my Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree. There, I cultivated a deep understanding of the body’s interconnected systems—a philosophy I now bring to workplace health.

My professional path has been diverse and enriching. During my time in Emergency Medicine, I honed critical acute care skills, enabling me to respond swiftly and effectively in high-pressure situations. Transitioning into healthcare management, I implemented innovative strategies that significantly improved patient outcomes. Now, specializing in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, I combine these experiences to address workplace injuries and chronic conditions. My focus lies in integrating advanced technologies like ultrasound to enhance diagnostic accuracy, therapeutic interventions, and preventive care in occupational settings.

Beyond clinical practice, I am deeply invested in education and research. I have contributed to projects aimed at improving recovery protocols and optimizing patient care pathways, and I continue to explore the potential of ultrasound in occupational health. My work is driven by a commitment to providing evidence-based care that prioritizes both prevention and recovery.

I invite you to explore my work and join me in shaping the future of Occupational Medicine.

Disclaimer: The information I share is for general educational purposes and is not a substitute for medical advice. For personal health concerns, consult your physician or a qualified healthcare provider.