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Holly Grace
Resident Doctor
Holly Grace is a dedicated professional currently pursuing a career as a Radiation Oncologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. She holds a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from New York Medical College and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology and Society from Cornell University. Her medical journey began with an internship at Greenwich Hospital, part of the Yale New Haven Health System.
Throughout her academic journey, Holly has engaged in various roles and organizations, showcasing a diverse skill set. She has previously worked as a Resident Doctor at both UT Southwestern Medical Center and Yale New Haven Health. Her experiences also span across different fields such as child food security, medical research, biological laboratories, and outreach programs.
Holly's professional repertoire includes roles such as a Child Food Security Specialist at AmeriCorps VISTA, a Research Intern at the National University of Singapore, and a Research Assistant at both Finkelstein Laboratory and Marquis Lab, specializing in Microbiology and Immunology at Cornell University Veterinary Medical Center. She has also contributed to academia as a Biology Lab Teaching Assistant at Cornell University's Biology Department.
Apart from her medical and research endeavors, Holly has shown a passion for community engagement and education. She has volunteered as an Administrative and Constituent Outreach Intern at the Alzheimer's Association®, imparted her skills as a Tennis Instructor and Camp Counselor at Parks and Recreation, and shared her knowledge as a Sales Associate at Gap Inc./Old Navy. Additionally, Holly has participated in cultural exchange programs, including being a Scholarship Recipient through the U.S. Department of State and an Exchange Student with Rotary International.
With a rich tapestry of experiences in medicine, research, education, and community service, Holly Grace exemplifies a well-rounded professional with a dedication to learning and growth.