Guadalupe Jiménez, MD, MS
New York Presbyterian Columbia & Cornell
Biography
Dr. Guadalupe Jimenez is a resident physician at New York Presbyterian Columbia & Cornell Emergency Medicine Residency Program. She first-generation Mexican American who served in the U.S. Navy as a Hospital Corpsman (medic). She subsequently obtained her Bachelor’s of Science in biology at Stony Book University. She went on to complete her Master’s of Science and her medical education at Indiana University School of Medicine. Today, Dr. Jimenez is a member of SAEM’s Equity & Inclusion Education Subcommittee. Additionally, she is a part of the Core team for MAPP to CU pipeline program at Columbia University Department of Emergency Medicine. This program mentors high school students from backgrounds that are underrepresented in medicine with the goal of supporting the students in their academic and personal development. On her free time, Dr. Jimenez volunteers at NYC’s Migrant center providing immigration assistance to asylum seekers. Dr. Jimenez is committed to creating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive field of emergency medicine.
