Resident TinyTalkers
TinyTalks would not be possible without the dedication and hard work of a large, inter-professional team.
Lindsey Ades, MD
Dr. Ades is a Pediatrics resident at MGfC. She is originally from Needham, MA, and then spent some time in the Midwest, attending undergraduate training at the University of Michigan and medical school at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. While in medical school, she became involved with medical simulation and developed a passion for medical education. She is excited to have returned back to Boston for residency, and she loves being a part of the MGfC family and a member of the TinyTalks team! Outside of the hospital, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, exercising, golfing, and traveling.
Emily Anderson, MD
Dr. Anderson is a Pediatrics resident at MGfC. She is originally from central Massachusetts and completed her medical degree at Tufts University School of Medicine. Her interests are in Pediatric Neuro-oncology, with additional interest in adolescent and young adult survivorship care and medical education. Outside of work, she enjoys hiking with her partner Dave and their dog Lucy and trying new Boston restaurants. She loves to be a part of the TinyTalks team!
Louise Breen, MD
Dr. Breen is an internal-medicine and pediatrics resident at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
Haley Clark, MD
Dr. Clark is a pediatrics resident at MGfC. Originally from Needham, MA, she technically moved out of state to Rhode Island (though still under an hour from home) to attend Brown University for undergrad. She then graduated from UMass Chan Medical School in 2023, and is proud to have finally landed in Boston. She is interested in exploring the world of medical education on her way to pursue a career in primary care. Outside of the hospital she enjoys singing and theater, exploring with friends, and listening to comedy podcasts.
Andrew Cohen, MD
Dr. Cohen is a Pediatrics resident at MGfC. He is originally from southern Maine and completed his medical degree at Tufts University School of Medicine in 2021. His interests are in Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Point-of-Care Ultrasound, with additional interests in medical education, medical simulation, and quality improvement. Outside of work, he is always looking for the newest restaurants and running paths and will take any excuse to travel. He is thrilled to be a part of the TinyTalks team!
Daniel Heller-Trulli, MD, PhD
Dr. Heller-Trulli is a Pediatrics resident at MGfC. He is originally from New Jersey and completed his undergraduate, graduate, and medical training at Tufts University (making him a "Triple Jumbo"). He has a long-standing interest in medical education, including prior experience with curriculum improvement and problem-based learning. His clinical interests include understanding genetic and molecular factors that contribute to disease. Outside of work, you can find him exploring new restaurants and endlessly battling various pests plaguing his small (but precious) collection of houseplants. He is very excited to be joining the TinyTalks team.
Giovana Jaen, MD
Dr. Jaen is a Medicine-Pediatrics resident at MGH. She grew up in South Florida and completed medical school at Florida Atlantic University. She is interested in pediatric nephrology, particularly in transitions of care as well as medical education, particularly simulation. She enjoys finding new plant-based dessert recipes to try out at home, reading, and listening to podcasts.
Kamryn Jebb, MD
Dr. Jebb is a pediatrics resident at MGfC. She is from Wilbraham, MA, attended Fairfield University for her undergraduate education and graduated from UMass Chan Medical School in 2024. She is excited to be part of the MGfC family and TinyTalks team! She is interested in medical education, quality improvement, endocrinology, cardiology, and critical care. Outside the hospital, she enjoys dancing, spending time at the beach, sailing, and exploring Boston with friends and family!
Vivian Liu, MD
Dr. Liu is a pediatrics resident at MGfC. She is originally from Indiana but spent all her childhood growing up in Andover, MA. She had a short stint back in the midwest where she attended Northwestern University for undergrad. She returned to MA and completed medical school at UMass Chan where she became involved in peer mentoring and medical education initiatives. She is excited to carry forward those interests into residency and with TinyTalks! Outside of work, she enjoys long outdoor walks, yoga, cooking, and weekend trips with her partner.
Caroline Maguire, MD
Dr. Maguire is a pediatrics resident at MGfC.
Sidney Rehn, MD
Dr. Rehn is a Pediatric resident at MGfC. She is half-Swedish half-American and completed a combined undergraduate-graduate medical program at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. After graduation she worked as a junior doctor in Internal Medicine and in the Emergency Department in Stockholm for just shy of two years before beginning her pediatric residency in Boston. While in medical school, she led OSCE training sessions, she is professional development mentor for five medical students at Karolinska, and at MGfC she teaches on the procedure team. Her passion for medical education only continues to grow and she is excited to further this role as a part of the TinyTalks team and MGfC community! On her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends (including her newborn baby boy, James), running, traveling, reading, and cooking.
Hannah Resnick, MD, MPhil
Dr. Resnick is a pediatrics resident who grew up in Chicago. She came to Harvard for college and then completed a master’s degree in History of Science at the University of Cambridge in the UK before returning to Boston to attend Harvard Medical School. She is interested pediatric gastroenterology and medical education, and is thrilled to be part of the Tiny Talks team! Outside of work, she enjoys cake decorating and spending time with her husband and son, and their heterochromic cat, Fermi.
Lulu Xu, MD
Dr. Xu is a Pediatrics resident at MGfC. She grew up in Massachusetts and went to Boston University as an undergraduate. She only went slightly farther out west to attend medical school at UMass where she also completed a master's degree in Clinical Investigation. Outside of work, Lulu is a competitive quadball player and is on the US National Team. She also coaches the Harvard Horntails who were the 2023 D1 national championship runner-ups!
Resident TinyTalker Alum
Erin Carroll, MD
Dr. Carroll graduated from the MGfC Pediatrics Residency in 2024.
Perry Dinardo, MD
Dr. Dinardo graduated from the MGfC Pediatrics Residency in 2024. Originally from Winchester, MA, she attended Duke University as an undergraduate, then completed medical school at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. While at CCLCM, she also completed a master's degree in Bioethics & Medical Humanities at Case Western Reserve University. Outside of work, Perry loves to read, bake, travel, do aerial arts, and spend time with her husband and dog.
Maya Feldman, MD
Dr. Feldman graduated from the MGfC Pediatrics Residency in 2024. She is originally from Newton, MA, and lived in NYC for 8 years while attending Barnard College followed by Weill Cornell Medical College. She moved closer to home for residency and is thrilled to be a part of the MGfC family and especially the TinyTalks team! Outside of the hospital she enjoys dancing, seeing live theater, reading, and traveling.
Mariam Haq, MD
Dr. Haq graduated from the MGfC Pediatrics Residency in 2024. She loves all things food, nutrition, and medicine. She feels strongly about food security and loves being a part of medical education. She grew up in Vermont and in her free time, she loves being outdoors and reading.
Anna Klouda, MD
Dr. Klouda graduated from the MGfC Pediatrics Residency in 2023 and completed her chief resident year at MGfC in 2024. She is a proud graduate of University of Massachusetts Medical School. She has a strong interest in medical education and is thrilled to be involved with Tiny Talks and making the wisdom and knowledge of the wonderful MGfC faculty more accessible to trainees. Outside of work she enjoys reading, running and is on an endless search for the perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe.
Olivia Larkin, MD
Dr. Larkin graduated from the MGfC Pediatrics Residency in 2024. Originally from Newton, MA, she attended the University of Michigan for undergrad before completing medical school at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont. Liv has loved being a part of the tight-knit community that is MGfC and is excited to join the Tiny Talks team. She enjoys being outside, cooking, dancing, and exploring new places with her husband and very sassy dog.
Alice Lu, MD
Dr. Lu graduated from the MGfC Pediatrics Residency in 2023. She grew up in the Boston area (Brookline and Cambridge to be specific) and attended MIT for college where she majored in Brain and Cognitive Sciences and minored in Literature. After graduating, she continued to stay in the state and completed medical school at University of Massachusetts Medical School. In her free time, Alice loves to read (fiction), run, take photographs, and explore the world!
Emma Materne, MD
Dr. Materne graduated from the internal medicine-pediatrics residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2024. She received her medical degree (MD) from UMass Chan Medical School in 2020 and completed a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Richmond. She is continuing her medical training in a combined medicine/pediatric rheumatology fellowship. She is particularly interested in caring for young adult patients with chronic disease such as systemic lupus erythematosus, inborn errors of immunity or secondary immunodeficiencies while focusing on improving transition of care for these patients.
Pietro Miozzo, MD
Dr. Miozzo graduated from the MGfC Pediatrics Residency in 2023 and finished his chief resident year at MGfC in 2024. He is originally from Padua, Italy and came to the US as a small child, finally ending up in New York City. After middle school, his family went to live in Cambridge, UK where he attended high school and studied violin at the Royal College of Music in London. Pietro returned to the US for undergraduate studies at Yale University, majoring in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. In college, he developed an interest in immunology research, working on autoimmune disease. He then spent a year at the National Institutes of Health as a research fellow, studying B cell metabolism. Pietro returned to New England for medical school at the University of Massachusetts, and residency and chief residency at MGfC. During residency, he has become involved with oncology research and medical education projects. He is continuing his medical training with a hematology-oncology fellowship. When he is not working, he enjoys cooking, biking and keeping his mischievous cat, Olive, out of trouble.
Jill Pandiscio, MD
Dr. Pandiscio graduated from the MGfC Pediatrics Residency in 2023. She grew up in Wayland, MA before attending Brown University where she received her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience. As a college student, she took an interest in education public policy and worked alongside the Annenberg Institute for School Reform in local Rhode Island public schools. After graduation, she took a patient advocacy job in the Developmental Medicine Center at Boston Children’s Hospital where she first fostered her love of caring for children with developmental disabilities and pediatric mental health. After several years at Boston Children’s Hospital, Jill moved across the city to Boston Medical Center where she worked while she received her medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine. She completed her pediatric residency at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children. Her special interests include medical education and patient advocacy. In her free time, Jill enjoys going on hikes with her Bernese Mountain Dog puppy, Bear, and sharing new baking experiments with family and friends!
Interested in Joining the TinyTalk team?
Please reach out to Anna Handorf (ahandorf@mgh.harvard.edu) for more information.