Kuang-Ning (Annie) Huang grew up in sunny Florida and went to undergraduate at the University of Chicago where she studied Anthropology. She took a few years off after college and spent time doing research, traveling, and eventually a stint in the Philippines with the Peace Corps. After returning home, she decided to attend medical school at the University of Vermont, and stayed on to complete her Family Medicine Residency, with a special interest in global health and palliative medicine. She has been fortunate enough to spend time with the IHS (in New Mexico and Alaska), Bangladesh, and Uganda; she also had the chance to return to the Philippines during her medical training. She is committed to continuing to work with under-served populations and providing full-spectrum care for her patients. After living for many years in the tropics, Annie has learned to ski – and absolutely loves it! She also loves scuba diving, photography, and a good meal. Annie was a fellow who served at Tséhootsooí Medical Center in Fort Defiance, Arizona and at Last Mile Health in Liberia
