Dr. Verneus grew up in New York and attended Brown University as a part of their Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME), an eight-year baccalaureate-medical degree program. She is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and is currently completing anesthesiology residency. Dr. Verneus first began tutoring younger students while in high school and continued throughout college. However, her passion for medical education blossomed in medical school when she volunteered with multiple student organizations that focused on teaching students about various aspects of healthcare. She also served as the director of student recruitment for a summer program and was a member of the subcommittee for medical student selection. As a first-generation and underrepresented physician, Dr. Verneus is motivated to use her experiences and knowledge to supporting those who come after her and looks forward to helping students reach their full potential.
Undergraduate: BS, Brown University's Program in Liberal Medical Education
Medical School: MD, Brown University's Program in Liberal Medical Education
Residency: New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Anesthesiology
Tanisha played the viola throughout her pre-college years and performed at Carnegie Hall with her youth orchestra.
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