Holly Grace, MD
Holly Grace, MD, is a Radiation Oncology resident physician at UT Southwestern Medical Center (Class of 2028). She completed her preliminary year in Internal Medicine at Yale New Haven Health and earned her MD from New York Medical College, where she completed concentrations in Medical Research and Global & Population Health.
Dr. Grace has a diverse background in clinical research, with projects spanning adaptive breast radiation therapy, thoracic radiation adverse events, radiation-induced dermatologic conditions, and workforce diversity in radiation oncology. Her work has been conducted across institutions including University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Cornell University.
She has been recognized with multiple awards, including induction into the Gold Humanism Honor Society induction and the AMSA Paul Farmer Presidential Award for Public Health.
Beyond research, Dr. Grace is committed to leadership and advocacy, serving on the ACRO Resident Committee for Scientific Programming and for the AMA Women Physicians Section as the Resident Representative. She served previously as Chair of the AMSA National Community and Public Health Committee. Her passion lies in advancing equity, mentorship, and innovation within radiation oncology.
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