is a fourth year resident from Toronto, Canada. She graduated from the University of Illinois College of Medicine and attended graduate school at John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has been recognized multiple times for her hard work with the CAP Leadership Development Award, ASDP Mentorship award, and most recently as an ASCP 2020 Forty Under Forty honoree. Jasmine is interested in dermatopathology and will completing Dermatopathology fellowship at the University of Michigan 2022-2023
When not working hard, Jasmine loves to play hard and loves anything that gets her adrenaline going (like skydiving, driving NASCAR race cars, and flying planes!). She spends as much of her time off traveling as possible and enjoys photography. When at home she spends time with her cat. Her favorite TV show is This Is Us and her favorite sport is hockey.
When asked to choose her favorite thing about Loyola she responded: “Hard to choose a single favorite! I love Loyola's collaborative environment, its prominent social media presence, and its reputation for being innovative (i.e. Hallway Path Quiz, PathElective). Because Loyola is a transplant center, we get to see a wide variety of cases. Ultimately, if I have to pick a favorite, it would be supportive co-residents and attending physicians. I feel we have a family vibe here at Loyola. Residents hang out outside of work (i.e. game nights, improv workshop, Whirlyball), and attendings are there for you if you need to talk or have questions.”