Dr. Ölveczky attended Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where she obtained an MD and a master’s degree in neuroscience. She completed her residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center followed by a geriatrics fellowship at BIDMC and BWH. She is a hospitalist at BIDMC where she works primarily as a nocturnist. She has dedicated her career to improving the care that vulnerable hospitalized patients receive. She is the supervising director of the geriatrics inpatient fracture trauma service. She is also a local lead principal investigator for the NIH sponsored trial of Bias Reduction in Medicine (BRIM) for the Department of Medicine at BIDMC. BRIM implemented interventions which have been shown to be successful in changing faculty behavior, improving department climate, and increasing the hiring of women faculty. She is also the Faculty Director for the Center for Diversity Equity and Inclusion at BIDMC and is in the process of implementing and studying upstander/micro-aggression response training for all faculty and trainees, institution wide. She has won numerous awards and was most recently awarded the 2021 American College of Physicians Massachusetts Chapter, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award.