1. NATHANIEL M. PEDLEY
nat.pedley@gmail.com
EDUCATION
Columbia Business School Jan 2016 – Present
MBA candidate, class of 2017 GMAT 720
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Aug 2013 – Present
MD candidate, class of 2018
Columbia University Jan 2011 – May 2012
Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program GPA 3.63
Amherst College 2005 – 2009
Bachelor of Arts, cum laude; Major in History GPA 3.57
§ Honors Thesis in History: The July 1970 Labor Strike and the Opposition Movement in Granada, Spain
§ Recipient of Alpha Delta Phi Grant: Obtained funding to do research for thesis in Spain
§ Played varsity baseball throughout all four years of college
Universidad de Granada: IES Study Abroad Fall 2007
§ Studied Spanish and Spanish history in Granada, Spain for one semester
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
Columbia University Medical Center, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery Jan 2014 – Aug 2014
Recipient of NIH T35 Short-Term Training Grant
§ Worked with Dr. Justin Greisberg performing extensive chart review and radiographic analysis on 38
patients to construct a comprehensive report on long-term outcomes after lateral column lengthening, a
procedure to correct the pathologic flatfoot in Adult Acquired Flatfoot deformity (publication pending).
Columbia University Medical Center, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery Aug 2012 – Jun 2013
Research Assistant
§ Worked with Dr. Ed Cadet on a project exploring contact pressures and kinematics in the patellofemoral
and tibiofemoral joints before and after different anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction techniques.
LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE EXPERIENCE
Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons Sep 2013 – Dec 2014
Co-Leader, Health Policy Club
§ Helped to educate broader CUMC community on policy issues that affect the health of the population and
delivery of medical care
§ Facilitated weekly discussions on various health policy topics and organized events with leaders in the
health policy field
Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons Jan 2014 – Dec 2014
Co-Leader, Primary Care Progress
§ Helped spread awareness of innovative models of primary care delivery within New York City and worked
with nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy patients to build a stronger community at
Columbia for those involved and interested in primary care
§ Participated in 2014 Gregg Stracks Leadership Summit aimed at building leadership skills for primary care
advocates
Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons Sep 2013 – June 2014
Volunteer, Lang Youth
§ Served as mentor to 8th
and 9th
graders participating in a six-year science enrichment program sponsored by
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
WORK EXPERIENCE
Berlin Sluggers Baseball Team Apr 2010 – Oct 2010
Player/ Coach Berlin, Germany
§ Played shortstop and helped coach and train semi-professional baseball team in Germany