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Marcella Luercio is an attending physician in Hospital Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital and a Medical Educator in Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Her work focuses on addressing health disparities and implicit bias in medical education evaluations to promote equitable advancement of underrepresented-in-medicine (URiM) trainees. She investigates language bias in resident evaluations and advocates for competency-based feedback systems.
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Biology, University of Michigan-Flint (Honors Program)
- Medical Degree, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University
- Pediatrics Residency, Boston Combined Residency Program (Boston Children’s Hospital/Boston Medical Center), with Chief Resident role (2018)
- Rabkin Fellowship in Medical Education, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Research Interests: Her work bridges medical education and health equity, including analyzing biased language in performance evaluations using NLP, exploring communication barriers for Spanish-speaking families, and designing equitable evaluation systems. She also studies patient experiences with limited English proficiency.
Awards & Grants: Recipient of the Rabkin Fellowship, American Diabetes Association grant, and Boston Children’s Hospital’s Mark A. Schuster Seed Grant. Invited speaker at multiple national conferences. Selected for the 2021 Underrepresented-in-Medicine Faculty Coaching Program at Boston Children’s Hospital.
Advising & Leadership: Mentors URiM trainees, serves on the Boston Combined Residency’s Clinical Competency Committee, and advises the Diversity Council. Committed to advancing diversity through mentorship and policy reforms.
Labs/Teams: Leads initiatives in bias mitigation and equity within academic medicine, collaborating with residency programs and institutional review boards to improve evaluation practices.




