Emily Loe
Biography
Emily (she/her) was born and raised in the suburbs of Orlando, FL. As an undergraduate nursing student, she researched mental health interventions for migrant workers in rural Florida. She worked for six years as a nurse in adult and pediatric cardiovascular ICUs. She was awarded the 2016 Exemplary Professional Practice Award for her work in Pediatric Cardiac ICU. During this time she volunteered for the Victim Service Center of Central Florida and conducted medical relief work in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. In medical school, Emily worked at UF's Equal Access Clinic, a homeless medical outreach program, and the Healthy Kids Medical Legal Partnership. She also provided tutoring and mentorship to first- and second-year medical students. She was selected by her peers for membership in the Golden Humanism Honor Society where she was co-editor of the Chapman Arts and Literary Magazine, a publication highlighting artwork by medical providers that reflects their experiences in medicine. She graduated medical school with an Award of Distinction in Mind-Body-Medicine for her work exploring resilience levels and coping strategies utilized during the COVID-19 pandemic by graduate health students.
In her career, she hopes to provide integrated healthcare for medically complex patients and their families. Emily enjoys scrapbooking, reading, hiking, curling up with her three cats, and trying out new recipes. She cannot wait to experience full seasons in Rhode Island, and is so happy to call Providence her new home, and Brown Triple Board her team.