Resident Physician
Mayo Clinic
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
Bronwyn graduated with dual BS/BSA degrees from the University of Texas at Austin where she had the honor of belonging to the Forty Acres Scholars Program, Plan II Honors, the Polymathic Scholars Honors Program, and Junior Fellows. She then received her MD from the Stanford University School of Medicine where she was a part of the Leadership in Health Disparities Program, the production director of the Stanford Medicine Film Program, and a graduate researcher in the Wu Lab. She has performed research on characterizing the proteome of the human eye with the Chan-Zuckerberg BioHub, modulating metabolism as a therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment, finding ways to chemically mimic beneficial cardiovascular changes that occur in the body during exercise, and evaluating the spread of mosquito-borne diseases in the lower Rio Grande Valley. She is currently a third-year psychiatry resident at the Mayo Clinic where she leads humanities initiatives such as Psych Cinema and is a part of the Clinician Educator Track.