Summary
Joshua Carlson is a resident physician and dual MD/MPH with nine years of healthcare experience bridging clinical care, translational research, and health systems improvement. Trained in internal medicine and with research roots at Johns Hopkins investigating cytomegalovirus, inflammation, and frailty, he combines hands-on laboratory skills and clinical recruitment experience with statistical analysis to translate findings into better patient outcomes. He is passionate about strengthening healthcare infrastructure and policy in low-resource settings to expand access for underserved communities. Known for interdisciplinary collaboration and leadership, he brings both administrative and frontline clinical perspectives—from pediatrics practice operations to inpatient residency—to program development. An uncommon strength is his blend of bench research on aging biology and practical public health training, positioning him to drive evidence-based interventions at the intersection of medicine and policy.
9 years of coding experience
Severn School
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience at University of Denver
Doctor of Medicine (MD)/Master of Public Health (MPH), Doctor of Medicine (MD)/Master of Public Health (MPH) at St. George's University School of Medicine
Spanish, English