Indrani Guzmán Das, MD
Member-at-Large Stanford University
Biography
Dr. Guzmán Das is a PGY-2 at Stanford Health Care. She earned her medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College and a Master of Public Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
At Stanford, Dr. Guzmán Das serves on the program evaluation committee to identify areas for residency improvement, the recruitment committee, and as a mentor for programs that expand opportunities for underrepresented students.
Before medical school, she worked as a management consultant at Bain & Company, advising S&P 500 corporations and international nonprofits on strategic goals and operations. She later joined the International Rescue Committee, focusing on global refugee resettlement programs.
Dr. Guzmán Das’s research has examined how rising healthcare costs create barriers to access for underserved populations. She has collaborated with Johns Hopkins University on hospital billing practices and worked with Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Partners in Health to expand emergency care access in international development programs.
Dr. Guzmán Das is passionate about making high-quality health care more affordable and accessible. She views the emergency department as a front line for addressing systemic health inequities and is committed to building a better healthcare system.
