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Brianna Sullivan

Dubes Family Intern
Brianna Sullivan

Education: University of Wisconsin-Madison
MD Mentor: Dr. Retu Saxena
Staff Mentor: Gretchen Benson
Project: Stratifying Hormone Therapy Risk with CAC: A Modern Framework for Menopausal Cardiovascular Care

How did you hear about the MHIF internship and why did you want to participate?

I first learned about the MHIF internship through a mentor who strongly encouraged me to apply. Once I looked into the foundation's history and the incredible work past interns have driven, I knew the internship was an unmatched opportunity. Ultimately, I want to become a physician who treats patients holistically while contributing to the science that keeps them healthy. I am excited to expand my knowledge of how to serve as a bridge between evidence and everyday patient care this summer.

What sparked your interest in the field of research, medicine and cardiology?

My interest in medicine was first sparked at sixteen when I was taken in for surgery. The transparency and compassion I received from my physician transformed my experience, showing me that a doctor's greatest tool is the ability to treat a patient as a partner in their care. This encounter inspired a commitment to provide that same peace of mind to others. As I stepped into clinical roles, I realized quality care requires quality evidence that only rigorous research can provide. Through my work on a meta-analysis, I discovered a passion for the "detective work" of research in which uncovering patterns in vast datasets could improve patient outcomes.

What is your desired career in medicine?

Currently, I am most interested in the fields of OBGYN and cardiology, a passion stemming from my own medical experiences and clinical background. I am thrilled to be spending this summer working on a project focused on cardiovascular outcomes in women. While I am eager to dive into this research, I am committed to keeping an open mind as I explore various medical specialties and the many ways clinical research can improve patient care.

What are you most looking forward to this summer?

I am most looking forward to connecting with and learning from my fellow interns, my physician mentor, and the research team. I am excited to collaborate with such driven individuals, each bringing a unique background and set of future goals to the table. Beyond the collaboration, I am eager to see the bench-to-bedside process unfold and gain a deeper understanding of how our research findings translate into improved outcomes for patients.

What do you hope to gain from this experience?

Professionally, I hope to refine my technical research skills while contributing to a field where bench-to-bedside innovation happens in real-time and helping to close the gap in women's cardiovascular research. Personally, I look forward to further developing the resilience and independence required to be a leader in the medical field, building on my clinical and research experiences.

What are your plans after the summer?

Having just graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a B.S. in Nutritional Science, I am currently in the process of applying to medical school. Following my time at MHIF, I plan to work full-time in a clinical or research setting to further refine my skills before starting medical school. Outside of my professional goals, I am also prioritizing a healthy balance by dedicating time to family and friends, staying active, and maintaining a focus on overall health and well-being as I prepare for the next chapter of my medical journey.

What is a fun fact about you?

I studied abroad in Rome, Italy during my junior spring semester. While I was there, I traveled across 17 different countries, navigating everything from solo adventures and group trips to a memorable visit from my family!