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I am currently out of residence at the University of Chicago as a second year medical student at the LECOM-Bradenton College of Medicine in Sarasota, Florida. My clinical interests span a broad spectrum , chief among them being, Cardiovascular Disease, followed by Sports Medcine and Excercise Physiology, Osteopathic Manipulaptive Medicine, and Aerospace Medicine / Flight Surgery.

My research interests began while serving as a research assistant at University Medical Center, the summer after studying chemistry as an undergraduate at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 2007, my primary focus will be on medical informatics in the area of research and development of integrated relational databases which employ advanced distributed spaced- learning algorithims.

For the academic year 2006-2007, I will be serving in a limited advisory capacity as a research consultant to the University of Chicago on several projects relating to scientific reasoning, funded by the National Science Foundation. During the 2007-2008 academic year, I will spend the majority of my time in Cleveland at Cleveland Clinic Health System, and University Hospitals of Cleveland/ Case Western University. Additionally, I will be spending two months of the academic year in Chicago doing research at the University of Chicago Hospitals, Department of Medicine, and Family Medicine at Northwestern University.

 

 


 

Questions or Comments: drrasch@uchicago.edu