Sudhakar V. Nuti, MD, MSc
Sudhakar V. Nuti, MD, MSc
Internal Medicine/Primary Care Resident Physician
Massachusetts General Hospital
Dr. Sudhakar V. Nuti, MD, MSc, is a physician pursuing a career in primary care and public service, who seeks to use clinical medicine, science, and policy to identify and address health disparities. He is driven by his experience as an immigrant growing up poor in Connecticut to improve the health and well-being of disadvantaged people in America. Clinically, Sudhakar is an internal medicine/primary care resident doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital and a clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School, where he cares for a minority and immigrant population at the MGH Chelsea Healthcare Center. As a researcher, he has published over 30 papers in top medical journals, such as JAMA, studying health disparities for vulnerable populations in America, including veterans, racial and ethnic minorities, and people with low socioeconomic status. For his work, he has been recognized as one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in healthcare and a STAT News Wunderkind. In public service, Sudhakar is Special Advisor to the New York City Commissioner of Health on health equity, helping develop an anti-racism agenda to promote health equity and address racism as a public health crisis. He was also Special Assistant to the Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, where he worked on a portfolio including value-based payments in Medicaid and addressing the social determinants of health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to caring for patients on the front lines, he has worked at the city, state, and national levels on expanding COVID-19 testing and addressing vaccine hesitancy. Sudhakar received his BA magna cum laude with Distinction from Yale College, MD cum laude from Yale School of Medicine, and MSc in Public Health (Health Promotion) from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine as a Rotary Service Above Self Scholar.