Elizabeth Noyes, MD
Dr. Elizabeth “Liz” Noyes grew up in Harvard, Massachusetts, and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, with a degree in neuroscience and anthropology. Following her undergraduate studies, she served as a researcher at the Center for Global Health Delivery-Dubai at Harvard Medical School, working on community-based tuberculosis diagnostic and treatment programs worldwide.
Dr. Noyes subsequently earned her medical degree at Harvard Medical School (HMS), where she conducted research on health equity among head and neck cancer patients alongside HMS faculty Daniel G. Deschler, MD, FACS; Gregory W. Randolph, MD, FACS, FACE; Regan W. Bergmark, MD; and Scharukh Jalisi, MD, FACS. She would also conduct research on mobile harm reduction at Boston Healthcare for the Homeless and serve as Student Director of the organization’s student-run clinic.
Dr. Noyes’ interests include mentorship, high-quality care for underserved patients, health equity research and community-based global health care delivery.
Education
Undergraduate School
University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Neuroscience and Anthropology)
Medical School
Harvard Medical School