Postgraduate Trainee 3
kailin.randolph@fammed.wisc.edu
Verona
Kailin Randolph, MD (she/her), is a family physician because of the opportunity to see patients of all ages and across generations. She enjoys building long-term relationships with her patients and helping them achieve their health goals. She is passionate about understanding and addressing the complex factors that impact patients’ health. Kailin earned her bachelor’s degree in Applied Health Science and a certificate in Human Needs and Global Resources from Wheaton College. She completed an internship at a hospital in Uganda in which she saw firsthand the importance of addressing social determinants of health and increasing access to healthcare. After college, she earned her master’s degree in Teaching from Dominican University. Her participation in Teach for America and time in the classroom shaped Kailin’s desire to go into primary care. She is thankful to her students and their families for the countless lessons in leadership, communication, authenticity, and relationships. Kailin attended the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and was an active volunteer at the Interprofessional Care Clinic and learned the importance of allowing patients the time and space to communicate their care goals. Kailin can often be found hiking, running, cooking, crossword puzzling, and taking long walks with her dog.
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