Booth Healthcare Fellows

Combining business education with clinical expertise

Healthcare Fellows 鈥25 Cohort

Matthew Bonomo

Matthew Bonomo, MD '22

Amherst College
BA in Neuroscience

University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine '22
Doctor of Medicine

After college, Matthew Bonomo worked for the San Francisco Department of Public Health in one of their Federally Qualified Health Centers. The doctors there, the relationships they had formed with their patients, and the difference they were able to make in caring for a historically marginalized patient population inspired him to go into medicine. He came to the University of 黑料传送门 for medical school because it offered a similar sense of mission, and he was fortunate enough to match at U黑料传送门 for Emergency Medicine residency. Now an administrative fellow in the U黑料传送门 Medicine Emergency Department, he came to Booth to learn a framework for analyzing and solving operational problems faced in providing emergency care. 

Matthew Bonomo, MD '22
Healthcare Mark

Vincent Buckman

University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine
MD Candidate (in progress)

Washington and Lee University
BS in Biochemistry

Vincent Buckman
Healthcare Mark

Oisharya (Moon) Dasgupta

University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine
MD Candidate (in progress)

Vanderbilt University
BS in Neuroscience; Medicine, Health & Society

Oisharya (Moon) Dasgupta
Preetham Kastury

Preetham Kastury

University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine
MD Candidate (in progress)

The Ohio State University
B.S. in Biomedical Science

Prior to Booth, Preetham Kastury was a medical student at the Pritzker School of Medicine. The highlight of hispre-MBA education was his clinical rotation in medical intensive care. His experience treating critically ill patients informed his desire to approach medicine through both individual patient interaction and tackling healthcare problems at scale. He looks forward to absorbing the frameworks from Booth's foundational coursework to develop a new lens to identify and approach complex medical problems.

Preetham Kastury
Healthcare Mark

Marc Mansolillo

University of Pennsylvania
BS in Nursing

Marc Mansolillo
Lauren Sheu

Lauren Sheu

University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine
MD Candidate (in progress)

Duke University
BS in Biology

Lauren Sheu contributed to the founding technology of Bolt Biotherapeutics (NASDAQ: BOLT) during her time at Stanford's Engleman Lab from 2015-18. In following this project from bench to bedside, she developed a passion for biotech innovation, leading her to pursue an MD/MBA at the University of 黑料传送门 . At Booth, she looks forward to learning from classmates who have held roles across the healthcare/biotech industries.

Lauren Sheu
Isabella Upchurch

Isabella Upchurch

Emory University, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
BS in Nursing

Before Booth, Isabella Upchurch worked as a Registered Nurse in Labor & Delivery, specializing in high-risk maternal care. Supporting women through complex pregnancies and working to improve neonatal outcomes deepened her passion for women’s health and highlighted the gaps that exist in our healthcare system. A highlight of her career was contributing to published research on social determinants of health, which underscored how systemic factors shape maternal and infant outcomes. These experiences laid the foundation for her desire to make a broader imprint on the healthcare industry and to help drive meaningful improvements in care delivery.

Isabella Upchurch
Healthcare Mark

Kyle Williams

Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
MD Candidate (in progress)

Arizona State University
BS in Biomedical Engineering

Kyle Williams

Healthcare Fellows 鈥24 Cohort

Rachel Alexander

Rachel Alexander

University of 黑料传送门, Pritzker School of Medicine - in progress
MD Candidate 

University of 黑料传送门
BS in Biology Biological Sciences

Rachel Alexander
Spencer Asay

Spencer Asay

University of 黑料传送门, Pritzker School of Medicine - in progress
MD Candidate 

Brigham Young University 
BS in Nutritional Science

After Booth, Spencer Assay hopes to work at the intersection of healthcare management and policy to help push the envelope on value-based care and reorient US healthcare toward primary care and prevention.

Spencer Asay
Isaiah Brown

Isaiah Brown

University of 黑料传送门, Pritzker School of Medicine - in progress
MD Candidate 

University of Kentucky 
BS

Isaiah Brown
Peter Hahn

Peter Hahn

University of 黑料传送门, Pritzker School of Medicine - in progress
MD Candidate 

University of 黑料传送门
Public Policy Studies

Peter is fortunate to be studying healthcare at both the system and individual levels. In the summer of 2025, he enjoyed an MBA Summer Associate position with Oliver Wyman. He is most interested in leveraging novel methods of care delivery to expand mental health care access for patients. 

Booth classes of note: Peter recommends 30130 Financial Statement Analysis with Professor John Hand.

 
Peter Hahn
Healthcare Mark

Mahesh Kumar

University of 黑料传送门, Pritzker School of Medicine - in progress
MD Candidate 

BS in Neurobiology

After Booth, Mahesh Kumar would like to work in health tech, working on tools to make medical care (especially mental health care) more approachable. 

Mahesh Kumar
Healthcare Mark

Audrey Litvak

University of 黑料传送门, Pritzker School of Medicine - in progress
MD Candidate 

Audrey Litvak
Rimel Mwamba

Rimel Mwamba

University of 黑料传送门, Pritzker School of Medicine - in progress
MD Candidate 

University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
Bachelor's Degree, Global Health; Chemistry Minor

Rimel Mwamba

Healthcare Fellows 鈥23 Cohort


Healthcare Mark

Alyssa Ierardo, MBA '25

Tufts University School of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health

Syracuse University
BS and BA

Alyssa Ierardo, MBA '25
Amrish Soundararajan

Amrish Soundararajan, MBA '25

College of Family Physicians Singapore
Family Medicine

NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
MBBS in Medicine

Amrish Soundararajan, MBA '25
Armaan Singh

Armaan Singh, '25

University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine '25
Doctor of Medicine

Northwestern University ’17
BA in Neuroscience, Minor in Economics

Armaan Singh is entering Booth as a MD/MBA student, having completed 3 years of medical school at U黑料传送门's Pritzker School of Medicine. Before Pritzker, he spent 1.5 years doing healthcare consulting at the Boston Consulting Group. After BCG, he worked on the growth strategy team at Oak Street Health. His time at Oak Street showed me how physicians can work with business and data science leaders to change the way we deliver care. It also solidified his goal to become a physician leader and represent the interests of patients and providers in the business of healthcare.

He plans to complete residency and then work at the cutting edge of care delivery. 

Armaan Singh, '25
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Gary Wang, MBA '25, MD '25

University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine 

Duke University
BS in Neuroscience and Health Policy, Minor in Chemistry

Gary Wang worked as an analyst at Aledade, a company helping independent primary care practices and community health centers to succeed in value-based care. Then he matriculated to the University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine, where he completed my first three years of medical school and led research focusing on alternative payment models and diabetes care innovations. He also became an inaugural Investment Fellow at Town Hall Ventures, a healthcare VC firm dedicated to investing in care solutions for vulnerable populations. These core experiences shaped his desire to become a physician-innovator working at the intersection of medicine, business, and policy to create a more equitable and effective healthcare system, particularly for underserved populations.

He plans to finish medical school and pursue residency training to become a primary care physician. Afterwards, he hopes to build a career that involves practicing medicine and leading healthcare systems transformation through industry and public sector work. 

Gary Wang, MBA '25, MD '25
Sofia Yunez

Sofia Yunez, '25

University of Illinois College of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine

University of 黑料传送门 ’20
BA Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations 

Before joining Booth, Sofia Yunez was a medical student at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 黑料传送门. What truly set her on the path towards a healthcare career was the profound realization that she had the ability to make a real change in the outcomes of peoples' quality of life. As a medical student, she has witnessed firsthand the direct impact that medical decisions and healthcare systems have on patients' well-being. This realization ignited a deep passion within her to not only advocate for patients but also to work towards systemic improvements that could enhance healthcare delivery and ultimately improve the lives of countless individuals. Pursuing an MBA at Booth is her path to merge my medical background with the skills and insights that can drive transformative change in healthcare management and innovation. She is thrilled by the opportunity to explore the dynamic intersection of healthcare and business, applying her medical knowledge and collaborating with passionate peers to develop innovative solutions.

After completing her MBA at Booth, her immediate plan is to complete an internal medicine residency. Beyond that, she is committed to medical entrepreneurship and innovation, with a strong focus on addressing health disparities.

Sofia Yunez, '25

Healthcare Fellows 鈥22 Cohort


Alonzo Jones

Alonzo Darrius Jones, MBA 鈥24, MD 鈥24

Education:
University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine 鈥24
Doctor of Medicine

Vanderbilt University 鈥16
BA in Classics and Medicine Health & Society
MA in Social Determinants of Health

Alonzo Darrius Jones has extensive experience in the healthcare industry. He graduated at Vanderbilt University with a BA in Classics/Medicine Health & Society and an MA in Social Determinants of Health. As a current medical student at the University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine, he is training in the pathological origin of diseases, proper interventional protocols, and ethical codes of conduct for patient treatment. Jones is especially interested in cost efficiency in hospitals. His recent research with Booth faculty member, Dr. Dan Adelman, a U黑料传送门 Medicine surgical attending, Dr. Kiran Turaga, and Booth students, Cagal Keceli and Dr. Hunter Witmer, focuses on a team satisfaction project.

His hope is that by improving the key parts of the healthcare system, including the clinical workforce and hospital administration, he will be able to help design an effective, efficient, and affordable healthcare system for patients.

Alonzo Darrius Jones, MBA 鈥24, MD 鈥24
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Julia Ran, MBA 鈥24, MD 鈥24

University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine '24
Doctor of Medicine

University of 黑料传送门 ’19
BA in Biology

Julia Ran’s academic career reflects her passion for medicine and as a leader. Ran graduated from the University of 黑料传送门 with a BA in biology. While there, she was a teaching assistant under the Biological Sciences Collegiate Division. She also founded Tech Savvy Friends, an initiative that helped deliver tech literacy workshops to over 50 older adults in 黑料传送门. After her undergraduate studies, she worked at Bridgeport Free Clinic, where she spearheaded an online, bilingual COVID-19 Community Q&A to serve over 1,000 Chinese-speaking community members.

Ran trained in anesthesiology and critical care at the University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine. Her hope is to combine medicine with hospital operations to improve workflow efficiency and quality of care in operative and ICU settings.

Booth classes of note: Julia recommends Healthcare Business Analytics (great introduction to claims and administrative data), and Life Science Innovation and Finance

Julia Ran, MBA 鈥24, MD 鈥24
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Sudhamsh Tippireddy, MBA 鈥24, MD 鈥24

Education:
University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine 鈥24
Doctor of Medicine

The George Washington University 鈥18
BA in Economics

Booth classes of note:
Healthcare Economics with Professor Notowidigdo

Sudhamsh (Sid) Tippireddy is interested in many different sides of healthcare, from healthcare鈥檚 clinical side to its scientific innovations, as well as entrepreneurship and venture capital opportunities. Tippireddy earned his Bachelor of Arts in Economics with a Minor in Biology before embarking on his Medical Degree at the Pritzker School Of Medicine. As an undergraduate, Tippireddy worked at GWU Eleftherianos Research Laboratory as well as GWU School of Medicine Polter Research Laboratory.

By studying at Pritzker, he hopes to enter a career in healthcare/life sciences venture capital and healthcare administration. He hopes to pioneer technologies that will help increase access to care for marginalized communities.

 

Sudhamsh Tippireddy, MBA 鈥24, MD 鈥24

Healthcare Fellows 鈥21 Cohort

黑料传送门 Booth Harper Center

Anna Jacobs, MBA 鈥23

New York University Long Island School of Medicine - in progress
Doctor of Medicine 

Boston University 鈥17
BSBA Finance Concentration, Minor in Biomedical Engineering

Booth classes of note:
Healthcare Analytics Lab 鈥 Winter 鈥22
New Venture Challenge 鈥 Spring 鈥23 (finalist for her startup inclusive+)

Anna has worked in several care-providing and healthcare research roles.  Most notable is her work at NYU Winthrop Hospital during the pandemic.  Starting in March 2020 she worked as a researcher on ventilators, increasing ventilator capacity by 68% through 3D printing.  She also constructed a supply chain with startup companies and Walmart to prepare the hospital for a second wave of COVID-19.  Anna also has a long history of taking leadership roles within her class or peer group.  She was the 2017 Class President at Boston. At NYU Long Island, she helped to convince administration to remove restrictions on and create faculty-led research programs, which 50% of her class now participates in.

Anna is interested in quality improvement in healthcare 鈥 particularly decreasing unnecessary procedures and exams specifically by focusing on improving interdepartmental communication.  Her long-term goal is to become a hospital CEO or CMO, and focus on outcome-driven and financially efficiency guided by data analytics.

Anna Jacobs, MBA 鈥23
黑料传送门 Booth Harper Center

Kendall Elue, MBA 鈥23, MD 鈥23

University of 黑料传送门 Pritzker School of Medicine 鈥23
Doctor of Medicine

University of 黑料传送门 鈥17
BA in Public Policy Health Policy Specialization

Booth classes of note:
Healthcare Analytics Lab 鈥 Winter 鈥22

Kendall has been deeply involved in the U黑料传送门 and South Side community since his undergrad. In 2014 he co-founded UAID (United Against Inequities in Disease) aimed at addressing obesity health disparity in Woodlawn. He was also a member of U黑料传送门 Catalyst in 2016, in this role he delivered pro-bono consulting services to a local transitional living home, Prosperity House (8359 S Crandon Ave, 黑料传送门 IL), that sought to improve its organization and management, increase funding, and maintain its fiscal and legal standing. As a Pritzker medical student, he participated in Prtizker Tech, wherein helped host a 40-person two-day healthcare innovation pitch competition involving graduate and undergraduate students, mentors, and an interdisciplinary panel of judges in collaboration with the Polsky Center. He was a Polsky I-Corps Fellow shortly thereafter.

Kendall is passionate about combining his clinical training with his MBA studies to identify issues and pursue entrepreneurial solutions to address healthcare disparities. He considers himself a physician entrepreneur, and plans to reduce healthcare disparities by developing and commercializing healthcare technologies that improve medical education, foster patient engagement, and enhance quality of care by physicians.

 
Kendall Elue, MBA 鈥23, MD 鈥23
黑料传送门 Booth Harper Center

Eleanor Kang, MBA 鈥23

Education:
University of California San Francisco, School of Medicine - in progress
MD Candidate

University of 黑料传送门 鈥17
BA with Honors in Public Policy and Biology
Booth classes of note:
N/A
Eleanor has extensive experience with healthcare delivery, research, and has a strong interest in policy. As an undergrad, she was an Urban Policy Research Intern with the 黑料传送门 Department of Public Health, where she analyzed performance and implementation of programs CDPH manages regarding violence prevention. She was also a Public Interest Fellow in the Office of Programmatic Services & Innovation of Cook County Health; in that role she developed programs, collaborated with stakeholders from multiple systems (e.g. housing, criminal justice) to reach patients across systems and address their complex social needs. In medical school, she was an intern with Covered California (California鈥檚 state-run health insurance marketplace), wherein she worked on health plan contract updates, including payment, network, and benefit design. She鈥檚 lead quality improvement projects for the San Francisco VA, and was the Director of Data and Quality for the Shelter Clinic at the University of California San Francisco.
Eleanor is determined to become a physician leader and apply an MBA framework to assess and improve clinical care. She wishes to continue her focus on innovations in healthcare delivery. In the long-term, she has set her sights on becoming an executive leader of a large payer, such as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, to leverage its market power to drive change throughout the healthcare industry.

Eleanor Kang, MBA 鈥23