Medical Student
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Ms. Kiley Charbonneau is a senior medical student at Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, where she will graduate with an Honors distinction in Bioethics. Her background in the biopsychosocial sciences began during her undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, where she studied sociocultural and biological anthropology. Her strong commitment to service and health equity was founded in years spent as a health coach for the unhoused, and has continued throughout medical school while working with the Student Homelessness Outreach Coalition and the Chicago Health Justice Project. Her research until this point has centered around climate change and health, and she has authored publications in the Red Journal, the Journal of Health and Pollution, and The Lancet Oncology, abstracts for ASTRO and LCM, and presented technical sessions at conferences such as ACLCA 2023. She has spent much of her elective clinical training treating Psychiatry patients as she prepares to apply to Psychiatry residency programs this year, and has special interests in addiction medicine and emergency psychiatry.