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Emily Keamy-Minor

Medical Student at Stanford School of Medicine

Emily Keamy-Minor is currently a medical resident at Stanford University, having matched into the Internal Medicine program in 2022.2 She earned her A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard University in 2012, where she received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program Research Fellowship and conducted research on HIV in Russia.1 After working in health sciences consulting and clinical research, she completed a post-baccalaureate premedical program at Goucher College before starting medical school at Stanford in 2018.1

During her time at Stanford School of Medicine, Emily participated in community outreach work through the Cardinal Free Clinics and Stanford Flu Crew, and was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society.1 She has been passionate about near-peer mentorship throughout her career, serving as a Peer Advising Fellow in college and a teaching assistant in the first-year Practice of Medicine course at Stanford Medical School.1

Recently, Emily has been selected as one of the Chief Residents for the 2025-2026 academic year in Stanford's Internal Medicine Residency Program.1 This appointment recognizes her accomplishments and leadership potential within the program.

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