Katherine Douglas, MD, grew up in Connecticut and attended Washington University in St. Louis for medical school. She returned to New England for residency in the Boston Combined Residency Program before continuing in fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital and pursuing her master’s degree in public health through the Pediatric Health Services Research fellowship. She is excited for a career melding PEM and research, investigating barriers to access to high-quality care for children, and policy solutions that can help to promote health equity.
Team: Fellows 2025-27
Haritha Aribindi, MD
Haritha Aribindi, MD, was raised in Atlanta, Ga., and completed her undergrad at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. She then went to the Medical College of Georgia to complete her MD. She returned to the north to complete her pediatrics residency at the Boston Combined Residency Program and stayed to join the Harvard Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship. She is heavily invested in advocacy work, and her academic interests lie in infants with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome.
Ashley Saint-Fleur, MD
Ashley Saint-Fleur, MD, is a pediatric pulmonary fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital. Her research focuses on barriers to care and healthcare utilization, particularly within pediatric asthma and among vulnerable populations. She is also interested in how geospatial and neighborhood-level factors shape health outcomes and inform opportunities for advocacy. Outside of work, she enjoys painting, pottery, and exploring new restaurants around Boston.