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Jennifer A. Brooks, MD, MPH

Dr. Jennifer Brooks began her otolaryngology training in Los Angeles at the University of Southern California, which is known for its diverse patient population and excellent clinical experience. She then bolstered her training with dual fellowships in Boston in pediatric otolaryngology (Boston...

GLAD Forward's HoliGay Party

GLAD Forward’s HoliGay Party Tuesday, December 3 | 6:00pm – 8:30pm WeWork at 1 Beacon Street, Boston Free | 21+ Are you a young LGBTQ+ professional, leader, or ally?Do you like good food, good drinks, good friends, and giving back? Then we've got the party for you. GLAD Forward – our young adult...

I am MGH: Transgender Care

At Massachusetts General Hospital, we are not only caregivers, support staff and researchers – we are leaders, advocates and allies. In this installment of the “I am MGH” video series, members of the MGH community share their roles in creating a more welcoming and affirming environment for...

Cher (Xue) Zhao, MD

Fellowship trained in pediatric otolaryngology, Dr. Cher (Xue) Zhao sees patients at our Newton and Wellesley locations. Her area of specialty is general ear, nose, and throat concerns in children. Dr. Zhao earned her medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School before completing...

James G. Naples, MD

Dr. James Naples is part of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Clinically, he is interested in cochlear implant, vestibular disorders, and skull base surgery. He has research interests in intratympanic therapies and ototoxicity, and he enjoys...

Sabra L. Katz-Wise, PhD

Dr. Sabra L. Katz-Wise, PhD is an Assistant Professor in Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH), in Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School (HMS), and in Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Katz-Wise’s research investigates...

Perinatal mental health

Perinatal mood disorders, including post-partum depression, are prevalent worldwide. Although a diverse array of effective treatments for perinatal mood disorders are known, few women in need will access them. When mental health goes unsupported in mothers it is detrimental first and foremost to...

Out in Academia Panel

Hello friends, We're happy to announce that LGBTQ@GSAS and the Office of Career Services have come together to host our first "Out in Academia" faculty panel of the year! Please join us as we engage in conversation with several faculty from the humanities and social sciences about their journeys...