Areas of Interest
- Crohn's Disease
- Colon Cancer Prevention and Screening
- Gastrointestinal Oncology
- GERD
- General Gastroenterology
- Hepatobiliary Diseases
- Hospital Patient Care
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Pancreaticobiliary Diseases
- Women's Digestive Health
Ramsha earned her Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Emory University and her Master of Science in physician assistant studies from Brenau University in Gainesville, Ga , where she was inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. She served as a clinical research intern at Stanford School of Medicine’s Dept. of Radiology and worked with patients at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. During her time at Stanford, she co-authored a book chapter for Molecular Imaging: An Introduction, published by Cambridge University Press.
Ramsha's clinical experience spans various medical settings, including family medicine, urgent care, and specialized care. She has a strong background in providing direct patient care, particularly to underserved communities, including her work with Good News Clinic & Community Helping Hands.
Read MoreBrenau University, Gainesville, Ga.
Master of Science, Physician Assistant Studies, 2023
Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology with a minor in Korean, 2016
Delta Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. (alumna)
In my free time, I enjoy curling up with a good book and exploring new authors and genres. I'm also passionate about cultural immersion, and I've taken to learning various languages to broaden my understanding of the world.
As a self-proclaimed foodie, I love discovering hidden gems in the local culinary scene – from quaint cafes to eclectic restaurants. Trying new flavors and dishes is a delightful adventure that never fails to inspire.
My passion for GI stems from seeing loved ones struggle with chronic issues. During PA school, my GI rotation solidified my interest. I'm driven to help patients overcome digestive challenges and improve their quality of life.