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Jyoti Arora, MD, MBA

Pediatrician

- Lexington MA, 02420

About

Jyoti Arora, MD, MBA, is currently working at a pharmaceutical company, where she engages in pharmaceutical supportive research and serves as a medical/scientific advisor. Her responsibilities include providing input on documents and analyzing clinical trial data. Dr. Arora specializes in the field of hematology-oncology, with a majority of her research focused on this area. She obtained her medical degree from NHL Medical College in India in 2007. Following this, she pursued further training in pediatrics from 2011 to 2015 in Springfield, Illinois. Dr. Arora also holds an MBA in Health Sector Management, which she earned from Boston University between 2017 and 2019. She is an active member of the Health Business Association - Boston Chapter and the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin. 

Dr. Arora has a passion for public speaking and has been invited to share her expertise at various events. Recently, she delivered a presentation at a BioPharma conference in Philadelphia, focusing on the role of medical affairs in drug development. Driven by her physician parents' strong moral values and her own dedication to her profession, Dr. Arora has made significant contributions to the field of medicine and has positively impacted the lives of her patients. Her extensive research and expertise are evident through her numerous publications and presentations in prestigious national and international journals and conferences.

Education and Training

Boston University MBA (HealthSector Management) 2019

NHL Medical College MD 2007

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Internships

  • MBA - Health Sector Management, Boston University, 2017-2019

Professional Society Memberships

  • Health Business Association - Boston Chapter, American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin

Articles and Publications

  • She has numerous publications and presentations in National and International Journal and conferences.

What do you attribute your success to?

  • The impact that her work has on medicine and her patients. Her moral values and work ethic instilled in her by her parents. She is from a family of physicians.

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