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Fellows (2025-2027)


 Neel Gupta  Name:
Neel Gupta
 Hometown: Marlboro, MA
 Medical School: Albany Medical College
 Residency: UMass Chan Medical School, Emergency Medicine






 

Fellows (2023-2025)


 Allen ChangName: Allen Chang
 Hometown: Westborough, MA
 Medical School: UMass Chan Medical School
 Residency: Massachusetts General Hospital (Internal Medicine)





Hobbies/Interests: My hobbies include hiking, playing guitar, basketball, exercising, and spending time with family. 

Why did you choose UMass Chan for your fellowship?
I want an opportunity to improve the intersection of clinical care, clinician experience, and technology, with a specific focus on artificial intelligence and its applications. I'm excited to be part of the new Clinical Informatics program at UMass Chan and look forward to developing the skills needed to help shape AI implementation in direct patient-care settings.


 

Fellows (2024-2026)


Matthew Greenwood, MD
Name: Matthew Greenwood
Hometown: Cheshire, CT
Medical School: UConn School of Medicine
Residency: UMass Chan Medical School, Internal Medicine





Hobbies/Interests: Skiing, exploring Massachusetts and Cape Cod with my wife, and tinkering with home improvement/automotive/electronics projects.

Why did you choose UMass Chan for your fellowship?
I chose UMass Chan for the Clinical Informatics fellowship after working on a major informatics project for the UMass Chan Internal Medicine Residency and UMass Department of Medicine. This project overhauled a major workflow responsible for tracking and distributing admitted patients. To build this upgrade, I worked closely with many members of the UMass Memorial clinical informatics team and was provided a glimpse into some of the exciting work being done at UMass. Completing this project and seeing the power of shaping the EHR and health system to empower providers and improve patient care cemented my decision to pursue this fellowship. I knew I had to be a part of the awesome work being done at UMass.




Prakash PaudelName: Prakash Paudel, MD
Hometown: Annapurna, Nepal
Medical School: Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Nepal   
Residency: Berkshire Medical Center, Pittsfield, MA – Internal Medicine  





Hobbies/Interests: Hiking, traveling, and spending time with my family.

Why did you choose UMass Chan for your fellowship?
Clinical informatics is a nexus between advancing technology, artificial intelligence, and its application in clinical care. At the core of healthcare service, “People need to take care of people”. Clinical informatics is one of many invaluable assets in the caregiver's toolkit. I am excited to be a part of the Clinical Informatics program at UMass Chan which supports providers to function as the strongest advocates for the population they serve. The fellowship program teaches ways to use clinical informatics to improve provider efficiency and improve care quality which supports the delivery of timely, high quality and equitable, care.