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Sultana Banulescu is a medical graduate, writer and historian. Sultana has an interdisciplinary educational background. She holds degrees from CUNY, NYU, Princeton, and the University of Iowa. She has taught at the Allen Chapman Activity Center, Coler-Goldwater Hospital, the College of Staten Island, and NYU.

Sultana’s professional interests are history (especially cultural and intellectual history, and history of science and medicine), creative writing, clinical medicine, medical coding and billing, forensics, and criminal justice.

Sultana’s role models are physician writers and social reformers, such as Anton Chekhov, A.J. Cronin, Axel Munthe, Rita Levi-Montalcini, Constance Pascal, and Marie Zakrzewska.