Professional experience & accomplishments
Dr. Sarin Itty was born and brought up in Westchester County. In her undergraduate years, she was a Razor’s Edge Research Scholar during which she had participated in several research electives and published several articles over those years and beyond. She has had a myriad of research experiences – ranging from clinical experiences to lab research, in various fields including cancer, autism, urology, infectious disease, reproductive health, and the renin angiotensin system. She has also written an article published in Business Ethics and Leadership: “Breaking the Glass Ceiling Philosophy and Reality: A Study of Gender Progress and Career Development in the Corporate World.” She hopes to continue research throughout residency and her life.
Since middle school and throughout college, she has volunteered with Westchester Medical Center. In medical school, she was part of the Interprofessional Diabetes Education and Awareness Initiative, which was a program created to address the pressing needs of diabetes management and prevention in Broward County. During this experience, she helped create and deliver presentations for the community, along with other health professionals and graduate students. She has also volunteered at several health fairs including the AMSA Nigerian Health Fair and the AMSA Hendry Regional (Clewiston) Health Fair. She has also volunteered at Camp Boggy Creek, which is an opportunity for children with serious medical illnesses to experience camp life and bond with others who face similar conditions as them.