CURRICULUM VITAE
Aatirah Holmes, M.D.
Chicago, Illinois 60605
248-***-**** ● *********@*****.***
MEDICAL TRAINING
June 2019- Present Pediatric Residency
Comer Children’s Hospital
University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL
-Inpatient and Outpatient Rotations: Comer Children’s Hospital, La Rabida Children’s Hospital, NorthShore University HealthSystem
-Continuity Clinic at Friend Family Health Center, Chicago, IL EDUCATION
May 2019 Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, MI Medical Degree
May 2014 Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, MI Advanced Baccalaureate Learning Experience
May 2013 Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry/Pre-Medical
LICENSURE & CERTIFICATIONS
Medical Board of Illinois, License No.125.074991, Expires 6/2022 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Certified Provider, Expires 5/2022 Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP), Certified Provider, Expires 6/2022 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Academy of Pediatrics
Illinois Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE
2021-Present Urban Health Initiative Community Champions Program, Chicago, IL Participate in an initiative to improve local community health by building strong connections between University of Chicago medical residents and the surrounding south side Chicago community 2021-Present Docs Back to School, Chicago, IL
Create educational enrichment and career development experiences for Chicago Public School children 2019-Present Comer Children’s Hospital Residency Program Admissions Committee, Chicago, IL Conduct interviews of Comer residency applicants, participate in informal informational sessions to answer questions about the program, and discuss and rank applicants based on their fit for the program 2017-2019 Leadership in Medicine for the Underserved, Flint, MI Completed certificate program at the Flint campus of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine; received training on how to provide care to vulnerable populations and participated in volunteer experiences in Flint and abroad
2016-2019 Ele’s Place, Lansing, MI
Worked weekly as a group facilitator to plan age-appropriate activities and facilitate safe and comfortable environments for grieving elementary and middle school aged children 2017-2019 Flint Odyssey House, Flint, MI
Conducted medical and psychiatric history and physical exams weekly on newly admitted patients of the Flint Odyssey House drug and alcohol treatment program
2016-2017 Grace Hospice, Okemos, MI
Spent time each week with a patient receiving hospice care participating in leisure activities of their choosing and providing respite to the patient’s caretakers
2013-2017 Student National Medical Association, East Lansing, MI Served as the vice-president; organized and hosted panel events and discussions to address political and social events and implemented a scholarship to support minority students applying to medical school 2012-2013 Norfolk State University Student-Athlete Tutor, Norfolk, VA Worked as a tutor to the student-athletes at Norfolk State University 2012 Des Moines University Health Professions Summer Scholars Program, Des Moines, IA Participated in the Des Moines University’s Health Professions Advanced Summer Scholars program RESEARCH
2017-2018 MSU College of Human Medicine Critical Appraisal/Analytic Medicine Project, Flint, Michigan Co-Investigator
Principal Investigator: Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, M.D., MPH, FAAP Department: Hurley Medical Center Pediatric Department Investigated lead variance in Genesse County on the effect on birth outcomes; compared birth outcomes of infants born before and after the lead contamination of the Flint water source 2016 Global Health of Uganda, Tororo, Uganda
Co-Investigator
Principal Investigator: Dr. Michael Boivin, PhD, MPH Department: Michigan State University Psychiatry, Neurology & Ophthalmology Utilized the TOBII Eye Tracking device to analyze the attention and cognitive abilities of children with H.I.V. infected caretakers
2015-2016 Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Laboratory, East Lansing, MI Co-Investigator
Principal Investigator: Dr. Brian Schutte, PhD
Department: Michigan State University Pediatrics and Human Development Ran polymerase chain reactions in attempts to determine the mutant DNA sequence responsible for cleft palates in canines
2011 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM Co-Investigator
Principal Investigator: Aaron Anderson
Department: Los Alamos National Laboratory Biosensor team Received the Summer 2011 LANL Student Symposium Chemistry Poster Presentation Award for my poster highlighting my work helping to develop a capillary-based biosensor EXPERIENCE
2019 Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children in Anconcito, Ecuador Facilitated community health education programs based on results from community health needs assessments
2014 Tropical Medicine in Brazil, Belem, Brazil
Gained clinical experience with infectious and tropical diseases, OB/GYN, and community health in eastern Amazon villages