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Sarah Kureshi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine, serving as Vice Chair for Education and holding multiple leadership roles:
- Director of Patients, Populations & Policy course
- Director of Health Equity and Advocacy: Anti-Racism Longitudinal Thread
- Co-Chair of Racial Justice Curricular Reform Subcommittee
- Co-Chair of Georgetown's Center for Health Equity Advisory Committee
- Faculty Advisor for HOYA Clinic's Refugee Health Navigator Program
- Physicians for Human Rights Asylum Network Provider
Her educational background includes:
- BS in Biology, University of Central Florida
- MD, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- MPH in International Health, Harvard School of Public Health
- Family Medicine Residency, UCSF (2010)
- Community Health Leadership Fellowship, Georgetown (2012)
Dr. Kureshi's research centers on dismantling systemic inequities through anti-racism frameworks, with emphasis on refugee/immigrant health access, structural determinants of health, and creating inclusive clinical learning environments. Her work integrates policy advocacy with direct community engagement to address racial disparities in medical education and patient care.
As a clinician at Medstar Medical Group Family Medicine at Fort Lincoln, she provides comprehensive care across all age groups while precepting residents. She actively mentors learners at all levels and has received multiple teaching awards for her innovative curriculum development in health equity education.


