About Me
Originally from Chicago, IL, Zoe attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign where she graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Molecular and Cellular Biology.
As a student at Ross University School of Medicine, she participated in curriculum development and volunteerism. She created a community based service learning course and founded a student volunteer organization during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide volunteer opportunities for medical students within the community. She completed her residency at West Suburban Medical Center, where she served as the chief resident in her third year, participated in curriculum analysis and expansion, and led quality improvement initiatives.
Her research focuses on women's health and healthcare disparities. She has a strong interest in global health and has participated in international volunteerism, most recently to Tanzania while in residency, and established a partnership between her community partners in East Africa and Chicagoland. She plans to further expand this collaboration as her career unfolds.
Her interests include obstetrics, women's health, addiction medicine, global health, behavioral health, and outpatient procedures. She is excited to move to Salt Lake City and serve the patients of this community.
During her free time, she enjoys spending time outdoors, cooking traditional Croatian food, and traveling with her husband.