Luisa Pettigrew

By |2025-05-05T12:03:02-04:00May 5th, 2025|

Dr. Luisa Pettigrew studied medicine at Edinburgh University (1997-2002) and undertook her GP training in London, qualifying as a GP in 2008. She has previously worked in accident and emergency, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology and psychiatry. She holds Diplomas in Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Family Planning, and a Masters in Health Policy.

Steph Davis

By |2025-05-05T12:09:37-04:00May 5th, 2025|

Dr. Steph Davis is a General Practitioner and Public Health Physician.  She is the senior medical advisor in the Primary Care Division of the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care, and in this role provides advice and guidance across all aspects of the Division’s work.  She is also a currently practising GP in a refugee health service in Canberra.

Rishi Vimal Parikh

By |2023-03-28T12:40:34-04:00March 28th, 2023|

Rishi Vimal Parikh is currently a PhD student in Epidemiology and Population Health at Stanford University. Prior to attending Stanford, he spent several years working on healthcare-associated infection surveillance at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and studying cardiovascular disease epidemiology and health care delivery science at the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research.

Allen Archer

By |2022-09-20T13:24:26-04:00September 20th, 2022|

Allen Archer is currently an undergraduate senior majoring in Health Administration at East Tennessee State University. Allen has been admitted and, upon completion of his bachelor’s degree in the Summer of 2022, will attend medical school at the Quillen College of Medicine as an MD/MPH student.

Derek Baughman

By |2022-10-15T15:09:03-04:00September 19th, 2022|

Dr. Baughman is a current chief family medicine resident with career aspirations of leadership in medicine, health care administration, and the federal government. He continues to serve in multiple state and national leadership positions within organized medicine, taking active roles in shaping health policy at the AAFP and AMA.

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