Hi, I'm Hannah.

I work with communities and institutions to transform how we understand illness, loss, and legacy — and what it means to accompany one another through life's transitions.

I believe everyone deserves dignity, care, and accurate information to make sense of their health and lives.

What I Do

My Approach

My approach is interdisciplinary and shaped by years of practice, study, and deep immersion across fields. I draw from medical anthropology, narrative medicine, palliative and hospice care, oral history, public health, epidemiology, functional medicine, and the doula tradition.

Credentials

  • Master's degree in International Development (Global Health Concentration)

  • Bachelor's degrees in International Development & Social Change/ Women's & Gender Studies

  • Palliative Care Doula Program, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

  • Inclusive Death Care Training, International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA)

  • Cancer Doula & Patient Advocate Program, International Doula Life Movement Institute