SAHIL SANDHU
Program Co-Founder, Program II (B.S.), Class of 2020
Sahil Sandhu graduated from Duke University in 2020 and is an MD candidate at Harvard Medical School and a Samvid Scholar. He is also a Foster Scholar at the Stoeckle Center for Primary Care Innovation at Massachusetts General Hospital. He completed his self-designed bachelor’s degree in health innovation at Duke University. He studied the use of evidence-based practice to design, implement, and evaluate new health innovations, from artificial intelligence tools to new value-based payment models. He then completed his master’s in health services research at Newcastle University as a US-UK Fulbright Scholar, where he evaluated models to integrate health and social services. His work has resulted in over two dozen peer-reviewed publications in journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Internal Medicine, and Academic Medicine. Working at the intersection of clinical medicine, care delivery transformation, and health policy, Sahil aspires to become a physician committed to building a stronger and more equitable healthcare system.