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Dartmouth 2016 Student Marshal Haaris Beg, Geisel ’16

Hometown: Great Neck, N.Y.

Degree: MD, Geisel School of Medicine

Haaris Beg spent most of his childhood shadowing physicians and volunteering at his local emergency room. At Geisel, he has been involved with a variety of research opportunities, including giving an oral presentation on melanoma at the 50th annual American Society of Dermatopathology conference, and compiling a database of hundreds of Barret’s esophagus patients who underwent ablative therapy at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in the first retrospective review of its kind. On campus, Haaris served as co-president of the orthopedic surgery interest group, and volunteered at the Mascoma Good Neighbor Health clinic. In his spare time, Beg enjoys running, hiking, traveling, reading, and debating current affairs. He will be returning to his native New York City as an internal medicine resident at NYU after graduation, but intends to return to the Upper Valley whenever possible to enjoy outdoor activities.

 

Favorite place on campus: A bench overlooking the Green.

“This was my spot, no matter how frigid or humid, to unwind after a long day studying or in the hospital. It has the most beautiful view overlooking the Green up to Baker-Berry and is the center of campus for a reason. It always made me realize how fortunate I was to be here. It’s also a sturdy bench.”

 

(Photo by Robert Gill)

 

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Uploaded on June 8, 2016
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