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Dr. Trishna Narula is a resident in psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine, serving as Chief Resident for the 2024-2025 term. With extensive involvement in the American Medical Association since 2013, Dr. Narula has held several leadership positions, including Vice Speaker of the Resident and Fellow Section and Speaker of the Medical Student Section. Dr. Narula's professional experience spans roles such as Fellow in Population Health at Harris Health System, where a focus was on serving uninsured populations, and various consulting positions with organizations like The Brain Domain and VoxHealth. Dr. Narula's educational background includes an M.D. from Stanford, an MPH from Emory University, and a BA from Rice University, emphasizing health services, policy research, and epidemiology.
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The American Medical Association is the premier national organization providing timely, essential resources to empower physicians, residents and medical students to succeed at every phase of their medical lives. Physicians have entrusted the AMA to advance the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health on behalf of patients for more than 170 years.