Dr. Gomez is active throughout the medical school curriculum, as a faculty facilitator in Small Group Learning, Community and Population Health, and Clinical Skills. She works with Pediatric Clerkship students at the Clarke Middle School-based Health Center. She also participates in simulations, ultrasound training, interprofessional and ethics training, and clinical assessments. She is passionate about Trauma-Informed Care to both improve patient care and outcomes as well as clinician well-being. She is a student career advisor with a student centric approach. She is happy to work with any medical student interested in careers in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Primary Care, and in serving underserved and rural populations, as well as students interested in patient advocacy.
While Dr. Gomez lived in a suburb of Albany, NY, she grew up visiting her extended family nearly every weekend in the NYC metropolitan area and in rural Vermont and Connecticut. She attended Harvard-Radcliffe Colleges in Cambridge, Massachusetts as a first-generation college student. She went to Albany Medical College in Albany, New York for her MD / PhD, then completed a combined Internal Medicine / Pediatrics residency at the Baylor Affiliated Hospitals (Baylor College of Medicine) in Houston Texas. Prior to joining the Medical Partnership, she held a variety of clinical, teaching, research, and administrative roles at the Bassett Healthcare Network in rural Central New York including establishing the nation’s first multi-disciplinary multi-institutional clinician peer support program. She is active in multiple professional organizations including the American Medical Women’s Association and a Well-Being Champion for the American College of Physicians.




