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Natasha Archer '95
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School; Physician at Boston Children's Hospital
A graduate of Yale College and Yale University School of Medicine, Natasha Archer '95 has spent nearly 10 years as a staff physician at Boston Children’s Hospital. Since 2014, she has also been teaching and conducting research at Harvard Medical School. Natasha credits Marymount with sparking an interest in community service at the global level. She established the first sickle cell disease newborn screening and management program in Haiti, a program that has since screened thousands of patients and continues to provide life-saving therapies to Haitian children.