Tiara Calhoun, MD
Fellow, Global Non-Communicable Diseases Research Training Program

Tiara Calhoun is a graduate of Harvard Medical School (2017), the Massachusetts General Hospital Internal Medicine Residency (2020), and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship (2024). She is an associate physician in the Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where she cares for critically ill patients in the intensive care unit and pulmonary patients in the ambulatory pulmonary clinic. Her academic interests including critical care delivery, mortality prediction, and clinical trial design in low-income countries. Her current research focuses on how contextual factors influence clinical trial implementation and outcomes in resource-limited settings. She has two daughters – an infant and almost 2-year-old – who keep her busy outside of work.