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Matthew Lee, BA
- Clinical Research Assistant
Matthew graduated from Swarthmore College in May 2019 and joined the division of General Academic Pediatrics in October 2019. His primary role as a research assistant involves screening and enrolling research participants in studies, particularly in the areas of acute sinusitis, acute otitis media, andurinary tract infections. Matthew enjoys the work, as he finds working in pediatrics particularly rewarding, and notes his position provides great exposure to both clinical and research practices. Matthew aspires to attend medical school in the near future, outfitted with the experience he receives from this role.
Education & Training
- BA, Swarthmore College, 2019