Jordan Kassab is a medical student at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and Clinical Strategy Lead at Trek Health, a Series A healthcare analytics company. Her work sits at the intersection of health economics, male reproductive health, and federal policy — using national insurance pricing data to expose how reimbursement structures shape access to specialty care.

She has authored dozens of peer-reviewed publications and presented research at the American Urological Association, the Sexual Medicine Society of North America, and the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. She serves on the national executive board of the Society of Women in Urology as Research Chair, and has supported federal efforts to establish a national Office of Men's Health through H.R.7602.

She believes research that stays in journals doesn't finish the job.

ABOUT ME

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Education

Washington University in St. Louis - B.S. Biology

Washington University School of Medicine - M.A. Applied Health Behavior Research

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - M.D. Allopathic Medicine (In Progress)