Aaron D'Amore, MD
Member-at-Large Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency - Mass General Brigham
Biography
Dr. Aaron D'Amore is a current PGY-1 at Mass General Brigham- Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Dr. D'Amore's journey into medicine began with his work as an Intramural Training Award Fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), where he conducted research in community opioid agonist clinics, examining the effects and treatment of opioid use disorder. The devastating impact of substance use disorder in his community inspired Dr. D'Amore to pursue a career in emergency medicine—a field dedicated to treating all individuals, regardless of creed or ability to pay.
During medical school, Dr. D'Amore's leadership skills emerged, serving as Class President for all four years and as Vice President of his medical school's Alpha Omega Alpha chapter. In these roles, he honed his leadership techniques, participated in six School of Medicine committees, and acted as a liaison between his class and the administration. His work advocating for his peers was recognized through multiple awards, including the ACEP/EMRA Medical Student Professionalism and Leadership Award, the William D. Kaplan, M.D. Humanism Award, the RISE AAMC Leadership Conference Award Delegation, and the Student Service Award.
During medical school, Dr. D'Amore's leadership skills emerged, serving as Class President for all four years and as Vice President of his medical school's Alpha Omega Alpha chapter. In these roles, he honed his leadership techniques, participated in six School of Medicine committees, and acted as a liaison between his class and the administration. His work advocating for his peers was recognized through multiple awards, including the ACEP/EMRA Medical Student Professionalism and Leadership Award, the William D. Kaplan, M.D. Humanism Award, the RISE AAMC Leadership Conference Award Delegation, and the Student Service Award.