Janice Nam is a dedicated researcher at Loyola Medicine, focusing on the trends in endovascular versus surgical revascularization for peripheral arterial disease and its effects on racial disparities in critical limb ischemia. Additionally, Janice serves as the Recruitment Chair for the American Medical Association, aiming to enhance medical student involvement and awareness at Loyola Stritch School of Medicine. Janice also works as a phlebotomist at CommunityHealth, demonstrating expertise in patient sample collection. Previous experience includes serving as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Washington, where research concentrated on Type 1 Diabetes and myocardial infarction, and holding leadership roles within the Global Medical Missions Alliance, where Janice contributed to mentorship and coordination of medical missions. Janice holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from Loyola University Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry from the University of Washington.
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