"When you find someone who needs your help, you help them... no matter what.
"The biggest problem in the universe is no one helps each other."
I’m a physician and designer who enjoys working on projects that help people and make learning easier.Â
I grew up with experiences across both the United States and India. Living between different cultures shaped how I think about healthcare, education, and service. I currently live in Texas with my family.
My work usually sits at the intersection of medicine, education, design, and problem-solving. I enjoy creating things that make complicated ideas simpler and more accessible, whether that’s through visual learning tools, digital projects, or initiatives that help people access care.
Physician
I trained in medicine with the goal of caring for people thoughtfully and practically. I have worked in hospital settings in both the United States and India, gaining experience across multiple specialties and clinical environments. My work has involved managing inpatient cases, participating in rounds with senior physicians, and assisting with procedures and patient care. I have helped manage complex medical conditions, supported emergency care, assisted with surgical and wound procedures, and completed clinical training and certifications while developing practical experience in diagnosis, patient monitoring, and multidisciplinary care.
Organizer
I founded GenCare Trust to support patients and communities facing barriers to healthcare access. Through the organization, I spearhead MedAid, an initiative that identifies patients who cannot afford essential long-term medications and helps provide them consistently. The organization also organizes medical camps, supports surgeries for underserved patients, coordinates disaster relief efforts, distributes medical supplies during crises, and runs community programs focused on education, women’s health, and long-term wellbeing.
Designer
I also enjoy working on visual learning resources. I contribute design and illustration work, where I help develop study materials used by medical students around the world. I contribute illustrations to the AnKing Step, MCAT, BLS/ACLS, and Dermki decks and help maintain the AnKing Step Deck. I’ve also worked on the organization of its illustration library; introducing a tagging structure that separates illustrations by artist and subject, helping standardize the visual style of images (fonts, layout, color scheme), and helping build a log to track illustrations across the deck. I also help maintain the optional tag project for The Pitt.
Outside of medicine, I enjoy building creative projects and exploring ideas through design and storytelling. I’m especially drawn to things that combine creativity, learning, and strategy.