Hannah Lee

Hannah Lee

MD, Stanford University

Hannah Lee is an MD candidate at Stanford School of Medicine. At Stanford, she will study health systems delivery and innovations to advance health equity. Previously, she studied Human Biology and Social Entrepreneurship at the University of Southern California.

Hannah co-founded and serves as CEO of Secure Remedy, a health equity start-up that is creating wearable tools to reduce medication theft for people experiencing homelessness. She helped raise over $70,000 for Remedy and oversaw efforts to launch pilot programs for 60 unhoused patients across three different cities in the US. During her time at the University of Southern California, she engaged in outreach work and served as Director of Operations for Trojan Shelter, a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides temporary housing and wraparound services for USC students experiencing homelessness. She is currently working with a health technology company contracted with the California Department of Health Care Services to implement state-funded health equity projects.

After medical school, Hannah aspires to be a physician who combines clinical medicine, human-centered design, advocacy, and entrepreneurship to advance more equitable and efficient healthcare delivery nationally and globally. She hopes that leveraging her clinical experiences and insights will allow her to better advocate for health interventions and innovations on behalf of patients.

Hannah is from San Jose, California. She enjoys spending her free time in nature, running, and reading. She also enjoys trying new foods and most recently has been fascinated by tea cultures around the world.