Kelsey Priest, PhD, MPH, is a sixth-year MD/PhD student at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). Kelsey’s work includes scholarship and action around issues related to addiction medicine, drug policy, and women-identified medical trainees. During medical school, Kelsey co-founded OHSU’s Women’s Leadership Development Program, the OHSU Gender Equity Center, and she served as a trainer and facilitator for Primary Care Progress’ Relational Leadership Institute.
Twitter: @kelseycpriest
Caroline King, MPH, is a third-year MD/PhD student at Oregon Health & Science University in biomedical engineering. Her work focuses on addiction, biostatistics, and data justice. Outside of school, Caroline enjoys trail running in the Pacific Northwest with her dog, Smudge.
David Chen is a fourth-year medical student at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He is applying into internal medicine. In his free time, he enjoys cooking, reading, and playing basketball.
Twitter: @davidroychen