Dr. Jaspur Min joined the Department of Medicine as an Instructor in the Division of Hospital Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in July, 2019. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Honors, from Washington University in St. Louis in 2011. Upon graduation, she worked for City Year (AmeriCorps) and served as a tutor and mentor to middle school students in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Min received her medical degree from Washington University School of Medicine in 2016. She completed her residency training in Internal Medicine in 2019, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Her current academic interests include hospital medicine, inpatient care, and infectious diseases.
As an undergraduate, Dr. Min conducted research in an infectious diseases laboratory at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. She also volunteered as a “Big Sister” mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri. As a medical student, her research included a secondary analysis of the Contraceptive CHOICE Project at Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Additionally, she was a member of the Young Scientist Program as a mentor to students at a local high school. During her residency, Dr. Min conducted research in the Department of Infectious Diseases. She helped design a pilot study on self-administered outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy for uninsured patients, and is currently working on this project.
Dr. Min was born in New Jersey and soon after moved to St. Louis, Missouri. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends. Outside of medicine, her hobbies include traveling, trying new restaurants, hiking, running, and playing tennis.