Pranathi Pilla

Pranathi Pilla

Pete Pierce Intern

Hometown: Plano, TX
Education: The University of Texas at Austin
MD Mentor: Dr. Mosi Bennett
Staff Mentor: Sarah Schwager
Project: CardioMEMS registry

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

I learned about the MHIF internship through an internet search for cardiology internships. I have been exposed to clinical research during college and I worked on a project in pediatric congenital heart surgery, which really got me interested in the field. I was drawn to the internship program as it allows me to explore clinical cardiology research blending my interests.

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

From an early age, I have seen the impacts of cardiovascular disease on family members and my community. My love for discovery initially drew me to research broadly, and the direct impact that it can have in improving the quality of life for patients at their most vulnerable moments sparked my interest in medicine.

What is your desired career in medicine?

I am keeping my mind open to all specialties, but so far I am interested in pediatrics.

What are you most looking forward to this summer?

I am interested in seeing the direct intersection of research and patient care. I am also excited to start conducting clinical research, as well as the field trips to biotech companies.

What do you hope to gain from this experience?

I hope to get a better insight into clinical research and its implementation into medical practice. I also seek to learn and discover my interests within the field of medicine.

What are your plans after the summer?

I will participate in the Archer Fellowship during the fall semester, where I will be interning with a political office in Washington D.C. In January, I will return to UT Austin to finish my undergraduate degree.

What is a fun fact about you?

I tried pizza flavored ice cream and actually liked it.

 

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We are honored to celebrate the culmination of years of research that has resulted in new technologies for patients! In the few last weeks, we announced a similar research milestone with the FDA approval of the TriClip system for tricuspid regurgitation. We celebrated this important milestone with local media KSTP-TV, who spotlighted the importance of this new technology. We were proud to be a leading clinical site led by Global PI Dr. Paul Sorajja and the MHIF research team who contributed significant data to the pivotal trial.