ID Alumni

Recently Graduated Fellows 

      Jemma Benson (2024)

      Jemma is from Massachusetts and attended Haverford College where she majored in cultural anthropology and completed a senior thesis on the intersection of gender and literacy in Nicaragua. After college, she lived in Philadelphia and worked at a nonprofit organization working to address health equity in immigrant communities. She attended medical school at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. She then completed internal medicine residency at Yale. she continued her involvement in immigrant health advocacy, working on a statewide campaign to expand Medicaid to undocumented minors and giving Internal Medicine Grand Rounds on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on undocumented communities. Her career interests are in the infectious sequelae of migration, and advocacy for immigrant and refugee populations.

      Alan Chan (2024)

      Alan grew up in Florida, completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Florida, medical training at Florida State University, and Internal Medicine Residency at Boston Medical Center. In medical school, he worked on assessing and expanding access to PrEP in primary care offices. In residency, he worked on integrating PrEP evaluations into the inpatient care setting. His interests include HIV primary care and medical education. In his free time, he enjoys baking and traveling.

      Miriam Nathan (2024)