EMRA Spotlight, Diversity and Inclusion

Meet Tatiana Carrillo, DO, MS

We're pleased to introduce Tatiana Carrillo, DO, MS, chair-elect of the EMRA Diversity & Inclusion Committee, 2020-2021.

Tatiana CarrilloProgram: SBH Health System Bronx

Your goal as an EMRA leader: To establish mentorship and profesional opportunities for underrepresented groups in medicine. As emergency physicians we encounter patients of various races, socioeconomic status, religion - and increasing our own diversity will allow us to provide better care for our patients.

Favorite life hack for night shifts: Venti skinny vanilla latte with a bag of Sour Patch Kids

Last non-textbook I read: "Being Mortal" by Atul Gawande 

What's on your playlist?
Currently obsessed with Michael Kiwanuka "Love & Hate"


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