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MONICA ARTI MAKHIJA, MD  CHRISTIAN GREEN, MD

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 Dr. Monica Arti Makhija is a neurologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard   Born of a humble background in Jackson, Mississippi, Dr. Christian Green is a first-generation high
 Medical School. After graduating from American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine   school, college, and medical school graduate. He earned his bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and
 (AUC), she completed her residency training at the University of Massachusetts in Worcester,   chemistry from the University of Mississippi- Ole Miss.
 Massachusetts, where she served as chief resident.
       Having been raised in a medically underserved part of the United States, Dr. Green has always made
 Dr. Makhija completed a sleep fellowship at the Department of Neurology at St. Vincent Hospital   it his mission to advocate for his community, colleagues, and patients. While at AUC, Dr. Green
 in Worcester, Massachusetts, with pediatric sleep training at Boston Children's Hospital. She then   has demonstrated boundless devotion through his extensive service in the Student Government
 completed a second fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology with an Epilepsy focus at Beth Israel   Association (SGA) in multiple positions spanning all four years of medical school. He served as
 Deaconess Medical Center, where she stayed on and joined the faculty at Harvard Medical School.   Executive Student Government Association co-president during his third year of medical school,
 She carries board certifications in both Epilepsy and Sleep Medicine, and her clinical and research   encompassing students across the Sint Maarten campus, UK track, and Clinical Sciences. He also
 interests are in the intersection of these two fields. She runs a specialty clinic for epilepsy patients   served as the co-founder and vice president of the Pathology Interest Group, a member of the
 with undiagnosed sleep disorders.   Student Judiciary Executive Board, and an orientation advisor.

 An active researcher, Dr. Makhija was honored with a NeuroNext research fellowship to develop   Dr. Green has served in many roles across volunteer projects in Sint Maarten, the United States,
 her clinical trials acumen. She is in the midst of initiating drug trials in sleep medicine, primarily   Europe, and Africa. He served as a breast abnormalities volunteer and SXM AIDS Foundation
 focusing on neurology-based sleep disorders. She has two internal grants to help support her   screening coordinator, for which he helped raise funds to continue to provide free HIV screening
 research into the effect of sleep deprivation on epilepsy patients.   and prevention workshops throughout the Caribbean. He was a volunteer for the Adtalem Global
       Education Foundation’s African Access Initiative, assisting in the coordination of training pathologists
 In addition to research and clinical care, Dr. Makhija devotes substantial time to teaching. Her   in Rwanda and Kenya to provide accurate and early diagnoses for breast and cervical cancer. He is a
 main focus for teaching includes continuity clinics for the neurology residents at the Combined   recipient of the Dean’s Academic Scholarship, SGA Service Award, and has had numerous research
 Harvard residency teaching program and clinics focusing on both sleep and epilepsy for both   articles published.
 the neurophysiology fellows and sleep medicine fellows. She teaches clerkship students core
 sleep neurophysiology lectures at the medical school level. Outside of work, she enjoys running,   Dr. Green is passionate about advocacy, leadership, and mentorship. He spends his free time with
 including after her three young children.  his adopted island dog Buddy (AUC’s Cutest Pet 2021!), traveling, and teaching English to Ukrainian
       citizens to increase their job prospects. Dr. Green will begin his anatomical and clinical pathology
       residency training at MedStar/Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C.
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