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Dr. Oranicha "Natty" Jumreornvong is born and raised in Thailand. She graduated from Stanford University and pursued her medical training at Mount Sinai Hospital through the early assurance programs. She is an anti asian hate crime survivor during the peak of COVID-19 pandemic and is known for writing multiple opinion articles related to immigration and medicine. She also received screenwriting scholarships from Upright Citizens Brigade and Sundance Collab. Her background in technology and medicine had led to her developing multiple innovations in telemedicine, artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
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https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2017/06/one-student-helping-empower-people-disabilities-thailand