Stavros Doumas is our Inpatient Chief Resident at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. He was born and grew up in Brussels and repatriated to Athens at age 18 to pursue his passion for medicine. He graduated from Athens Medical School and subsequently enrolled in postgraduate studies, completing a M.Sc. in molecular biomedicine and pursuing a Ph.D. in translational immunology. He then moved to the U.S. to complete his Internal medicine residency at Georgetown, where he received the Proctor Harvey MD award for intern of the year, Michael Adams MD, and the Dudley P. Jackson, MD awards for demonstrating intelligence, dedication to teaching, perseverance, and commitment to the field of medicine. His interests revolve around the immune system’s interaction with the gut and liver, and he intends to pursue a career in academic gastroenterology. Outside of medicine, he likes reading, exercising, listening to music, and taking long walks with his wife!
Stavros Doumas, MD