

Christina R Bergin
Dr. Christina R. Bergin is well-respected in the field of internal medicine, serving as an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix. With a robust academic background, she earned her MD from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and completed her undergraduate studies with a BA in Anthropology and Pre-Professional Studies from the University of Notre Dame. Her commitment to advancing medical education and improving healthcare delivery is evident in her work as a hospitalist at Banner â University Medical Center Phoenix. Dr. Bergin is a fellow of Hospital Medicine with the Society of Hospital Medicine, a testament to her dedication and expertise in the field. Her research interests are centered around health disparities, physician-patient communication, and medical education. She is particularly passionate about reducing health disparities through advocacy, striving to create a more equitable healthcare system for all patients. In her role as an educator, Dr. Bergin is committed to mentoring the next generation of physicians, emphasizing the importance of effective communication and empathy in patient care. Her approach to teaching is informed by her extensive clinical experience and her belief in the transformative power of education to address systemic issues in healthcare. Beyond her professional endeavors, Dr. Bergin is actively involved in initiatives aimed at improving healthcare policies and practices. Her work continues to impact both her students and the broader medical community, as she advocates for a more inclusive and patient-centered approach to medicine.