Erika Pashai, MD
George Washington University Hospital, Internal Medicine
PGY-3
Erika Pashai is a third year primary care resident at George Washington University. She completed undergraduate training at George Mason University and medical school at George Washington University. She has actively engaged in various volunteer activities, such as co-founding the Afghan Refugee Mentorship Program and leading the Fairfax High School Medical Mentorship Club, empowering and guiding young minds toward their pre-medical goals. She has showcased her dedication to research, with several of her abstracts being published in peer-reviewed journals, focusing on crucial topics in gastroenterology and vaccination acceptance among IBD patients. Her career goal is to decrease barriers to access to health care in vulnerable populations and empower future generations of medical professionals.
George Washington University Hospital, Internal Medicine
PGY-3
Erika Pashai is a third year primary care resident at George Washington University. She completed undergraduate training at George Mason University and medical school at George Washington University. She has actively engaged in various volunteer activities, such as co-founding the Afghan Refugee Mentorship Program and leading the Fairfax High School Medical Mentorship Club, empowering and guiding young minds toward their pre-medical goals. She has showcased her dedication to research, with several of her abstracts being published in peer-reviewed journals, focusing on crucial topics in gastroenterology and vaccination acceptance among IBD patients. Her career goal is to decrease barriers to access to health care in vulnerable populations and empower future generations of medical professionals.