MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative
Karishma Sewaramani, MD, MBA ’24 on her experience with MIT Sloan Action Learning
Karishma Sewaramani, MD, MBA ’24, originally worked as an oncologist in India – providing care directly to cancer patients. Her impact in this space didn’t stop though when she chose to attend MIT Sloan – it just took a slight pivot.
As part of Healthcare Lab, Karishma, along with several other students from MIT and Harvard, collaborated with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston to implement AI into their work, and what that would look like for a long-standing, leading hospital.
She shared her experience at a recent panel highlighting MIT Sloan's Action Learning curriculum! Watch here on LinkedIn
What is Healthcare Lab?
Collaborating directly with host organizations in healthcare-related fields, student teams research actionable solutions for complex, real-world challenges by providing improvements in areas like analytics, operations management, IT, and marketing.
In each project the ultimate goal is to improve the quality of healthcare and patient outcomes. For more, see: MIT Sloan Action Learning