Desiree Marisol Carcamo is an aspiring physician and clinical researcher and current graduate medical education (GME) administration professional.
Photo credit to Ethan Kaminsky.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Predictive & computational modeling; Social Determinants of Health; Gynecology-Oncology / G8 Assessments; Nuerosurgery
WORK EXPERIENCE
Eisenhower Medical Center - Graduate Medical Education (GME)
Clerkship/Residency Coordinator & EMRAP Co-Coordinator -May 2025-Present
KPC Global Medical Center - Nursing Administration
Clinical Education Coordinator - August 2024-April 2025
Keck Graduate Institute (KGI)- Bioprocessing Undergraduate Internship Training Program
Trainee - June 2024
EDUCATION
University of California Riverside - Bournes College of Engineering
Bioengineering Masters-Bachelors - June 2022
Eisenhower Medical Research Associate Program (EMRAP) is an emerging clinical research-focused workforce development program in collaboration with UCR School of Medicine. EMRAP empowers and resources under-represented students on their path to medical school and other related career paths. EMRAP is directed by Victor Cisneros MD, MPH, UCR’s Ann Cheney Ph.D., and Jaclyn Floyd, M.D and co-coordinated by Clara Vigil, B.A., and Desiree, M.S.. This is a photo of the 2025-2026 EMRAP Cohort. Photo credit to Ethan Kaminsky.