About Christine Santiago, MD
Christine Santiago graduated from Cornell University with a B.A. in Human Biology, prior to enrolling in medical school at Harvard. She graduated cum laude from Harvard Medical School in 2019, and earned an M.P.H. form UC Berkeley in 2018. During this time she developed a particular focus and interest in diversity and underserved communities, serving as Co-Chair of the HMS Women of Color in Medicine and Dentistry organization, being recognized as a Kaiser Permanente Public Health Fellow, and being awarded both the McKinsey APD Diversity Impact Award and the Harvard Presidential Scholars Public Service Initiative Award.
At Stanford she further developed these interests, showing true talent in program development as a founder and leader of a new residency program curriculum called Stanford HEARs (Stanford Health Equity, Advocacy and Research), and as an active member of the Women & Medicine Mentorship Program. After her Chief Resident year in 2022-23, Christine plans a career in either Cardiology or Hospital Medicine.