About Me

From Rialto to Harvard

About

Adaira Landry, MD MEd is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Harvard Medical School. She is a keynote speaker and focuses her workshops and lectures on mentorship and workplace efficiency. She is a former Assistant Residency Director for the Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency Program. She is now an Academic Society Associate Director and Advisor for the Harvard Medical School. Dr. Landry is the Co-Chair for the Diversity and Inclusion Committee within the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine Office of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice. She is former Co-Director of a national mentoring program, Diversity Mentoring Initiative, hosted by national organizations Emergency Medicine Residents Association and Academic College of Emergency Physicians. She is an advisor for Academic Life in Emergency Medicine, a leading medical education online resource. 

Dr. Landry was raised in Rialto, California. While she had the love and support of her parents, she lacked mentorship and training on how to navigate the educational system and the workplace. Through her best efforts, in 2002, she attended University of California, Berkeley to study Molecular Cell Biology and African American Studies. She completed her medical school training at David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles in 2011, her Emergency Medicine Residency at New York University as Chief Resident in 2015, and a combined fellowship in Ultrasound at the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a master’s degree in Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education program in 2017. Her academic interests focus on mentorship of underrepresented students and trainees. In 2020 she published in Harvard Business Review on mentorship. She was awarded Massachusetts General Brigham Outstanding Mentor Award and EMRA Mentor of the Year Award for her dedication to mentorship. In addition, she speaks nationally on strategies to optimize mentor-mentee relationships. She has completed the Women’s Leadership Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She has published in NEJM, Science, Nature, Academic Medicine, Vogue, Teen Vogue, Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Women’s Health Magazine.

Today she is also a wife and a mother to 3 children. She hopes to raise her 3 children to understand and value the importance of supporting others in need.

Upcoming Speaking: November 2022

Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Retreat
Keynote, November 2022

University of Pennsylvania Department of Emergency Medicine
Grand rounds, November 2022

Harvard Women’s Career Advancement and Leadership Skills for Women in Healthcare Course
Speaker, November 2022

American Medical Student Association Speaker, November 2022

Eisenhower Health, Department of Internal Medicine Speaker, November 2022

Tower Health, Department of Emergency Medicine Speaker, November 2022

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Early Morning Meetings
Nature 2022

Finding a Business Partner
Fast Company 2022

How to Write a Personal Statement
WestJem 2022


AWARDS

2021

  • Mentor of the Year, Diversity and Inclusion, Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency
  • Early Career Educator Award, Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine 

2020

  • Excellence in Mentoring, Young Mentor Award, Harvard Medical School
  • Mentor of the Year, Diversity & Inclusion, Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency
  • EMRA Faculty Mentor of the Year, Emergency Medicine Residency Association 
  • EMRA’s 25 under 45, Emergency Medicine Residency Association  
  • Education and Teaching Award, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital 
  • Outstanding Mentor Award, Massachusetts General Brigham 

2019

  • Rising Star Award, Academic Association of Women Emergency Physician
  • Brigham Pillar Junior Faculty Mentor Award, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Get in touch

Adaira Landry, MD is reserves limited availability for strategic meetings, collaborations, and lectures. Please reach out to set up a time to connect.