Paige Carlson

Paige Carlson

2024 Lead Intern

Hometown: Maple Grove, MN
Education: University of Minnesota Twin Cities
MD Mentor: Dr. Jay Traverse
Staff Mentors: Sarah Schwager, Katianna Feldewerd
Project: Supersaturated Oxygen Therapy (SSO2) to Salvage Myocardium and Improve Outcomes in Late-Presentation Anterior STEMI

How did you hear about the MHIF internship and why did you want to participate?

I heard about the program from an intern in the 2022 cohort, which led me to apply for and participate in the internship last summer. After an amazing experience as an intern in 2023, I will be returning this summer as Lead Intern.

What sparked your interest in the field of research, medicine and cardiology?

During my sophomore year at the University of Minnesota, I was able to tour the Visible Heart Laboratory, led by Dr. Iaizzo. I was in awe of the history and groundbreaking cardiovascular research occurring there. Ever since then, I have been fascinated by the heart and the field of cardiovascular medicine.

What is your desired career in medicine?

I am still exploring options and specialties within medicine, but I would love to be able to participate in both research and clinical work as a physician.

What are you most looking forward to this summer?

I am excited to meet the 2024 cohort and develop lasting relationships and memories with the other interns, as this was one of my favorite aspects of the program last year.

What do you hope to gain from this experience?

I would like to expand my knowledge and experiences surrounding clinical research and immerse myself in various shadowing and learning opportunities.

What are your plans after the summer?

I will continue with MHIF as a Clinical Research Associate during my gap year.

What is a fun fact about you?

I love to golf and play pickleball in the summer!

 

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