Sarah remembers how much the team at Shriners Children’s Boston cared, not just for her, but for her family as well. “The staff always made sure my family was comfortable with and fully informed of my care plan. They also advised my parents so that they could best care for me,” she explained.
Over the years, the hospital began to feel like Sarah’s second home. “I remember feeling very safe and supported by the staff at Shriners during some very scary moments,” she said.
She recalled doing homework with educators, participating in arts and crafts, and going on field trips to the vending machines or the esplanade, as some of her favorite moments. “One memory in particular that sticks with me is when we worked with the staff to hold a talent show where all the patients performed,” said Sarah. “We may or may not have charged admission to fund one of those vending machine trips.”
Sarah credits the staff at Shriners Children’s Boston with serving as role models for her career in healthcare. “The kind, talented and patient caregivers inspired me for years beyond my time at Shriners,” she explained. “I pursued a Bachelor of Science at University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and worked for several years in clinical research and consulting.” Sarah went on to earn a master’s degree in public health at Columbia University.
During graduate school, Sarah worked in Myanmar and developed an interest in supporting communities during emergencies, when healthcare resources are needed the most. “I was deeply struck by this experience and began a career in public health preparedness and emergency management at NYC Emergency Management,” she said.
“A particularly formative experience during my time in this role was responding to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing immediate needs across the healthcare sector,” Sarah explained.
Sarah then moved to Boston in summer 2020, during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, to pursue doctoral studies in public health. In 2021, she began working at Mass General Brigham as director of emergency preparedness, where she concurrently conducted her doctoral research. She recently earned a doctorate in public health from Harvard University. Sarah comments: “My entire life, I’ve been fortunate to access and receive specialized, quality, and expert care at Shriner’s Boston, and my career has been devoted to paying that forward. Protecting and supporting access to care is at the core of everything I do in public health.”
When Sarah is not at work, she enjoys her downtime! Since graduating, Sarah has been enjoying catching up on sleep, and loves traveling with her family. “I have really enjoyed exploring New England with my husband and dog – there’s nothing like a Boston summer!” she said. “Passing by familiar landmarks, like Storrow Drive, the Esplanade, Mass General Hospital, or Chinatown has been incredibly nostalgic. It really is a full-circle moment. I am realizing my career achievements in the city where it all began.”