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Especialidades
HIV management in special subpopulations including, immigrants of color, pregnant women, transactional sex workers, and people with substance use disorder
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Título Administrativo
Associate Hospital Epidemiologist, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine -
Educación
Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, 2006 -
Residencia
Internal Medicine, Boston University Medical Center, 2006-2009 -
Becas
Infectious Disease, Boston University Medical Center, 2009-2011 -
Certificaciones de la Junta
Infectious Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine -
Intereses Especiales
HIV management in special subpopulations including, immigrants of color, pregnant women, transactional sex workers, and people with substance use disorder
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