Dr. Iris Tong is a general internist who specializes in women’s health. She graduated from Harvard University magna cum laude with a degree in Biochemistry and then attended Cornell University Medical School. She completed her primary care residency at Brown University and served as Chief Resident for the Brown University Internal Medicine Residency Program. She is a primary care physician at the Women’s Medicine Collaborative and an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at Brown University. Her passion is medical education, particularly in the area of women’s health; she teaches internal medicine residents in the outpatient and inpatient setting at Miriam and Rhode Island Hospitals. She also serves as a Mary B. Arnold Mentor for medical students at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians. She has received several teaching awards from Brown University and has been named a Top Doctor in the field of Internal Medicine by RI Monthly Magazine. She is a past chair of the Women’s Health Advisory Committee to the Rhode Island Department of Health and of the Sex and Gender Health Collaborative Scholarship Committee, an initiative of the American Medical Women’s Association.