Noreen Ahmed
About Noreen Ahmed
Noreen Ahmed is a Clinical and Translational Science Institute Student Intern at NYU Langone Health and an Undergraduate Student Researcher at The City College of New York. She has a background in psychology and has previously worked in various roles, including as a Medical Assistant/Scribe and NYC Care Fellow.
Current Title at NYU Langone Health
Noreen Ahmed is currently a Clinical and Translational Science Institute Student Intern at NYU Langone Health. She began this role in 2023, focusing on expanding her expertise in clinical and translational science.
Previous Role at NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs
In 2023, Noreen Ahmed worked as an NYC Care Fellow at the NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Her responsibilities included supporting immigrant healthcare initiatives and liaising with city services to improve access to medical care for the immigrant population.
Role at The City College of New York
Since 2022, Noreen Ahmed has been serving as an Undergraduate Student Researcher at The City College of New York. Her role involves conducting research in psychology, contributing to academic studies, and supporting the institution’s research objectives.
Past Experience at AFC Urgent Care
From 2021 to 2023, Noreen Ahmed worked at AFC Urgent Care as a Medical Assistant/Scribe. In this role, she gained practical experience in patient care, medical documentation, and administrative tasks within a fast-paced medical environment.
Education Background
Noreen Ahmed pursued her education at The City College of New York and Macaulay Honors College at The City University of New York, majoring in Psychology. She achieved her Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts and Bachelor's degree between 2020 and 2024. She also holds a High School Diploma from Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare, obtained in 2020.