Improving the Quality of Health Care Services
Health Care Quality Improvement Program
Program on Quality of Care for Underserved Populations
Fellowship in Minority Health Policy
2003 Fellows in Minority Health Policy
Child Development and Preventive Care Program
Quality of Care for Frail Elders Program
Task Force on Academic Health Centers

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The program appointed five fellows in 2003.

Allison Bryant, M.D., is a first-year clinical fellow in maternal-fetal medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Her interests include clinical perinatology research and public health policy.

Nakela Cook, M.D., is a resident in internal medicine and primary care at the Massachusetts General Hospital. She is particularly interested in racial and gender differences in the incidence and progression of cardiovascular disease.

Philip DeChavez, M.D., is a resident in family medicine at the South Side Hospital in New York. He hopes to become more involved in Latino health issues through research and community outreach.

Nefertiti Harmon Durant, M.D., is a resident in pediatrics at Duke University Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics. Her particular interests are adolescent medicine and community health, including disease prevention and health promotion among minority adolescents.

Claudia Martorell, M.D., is a fellow in infectious diseases at Baystate Medical Center-Tufts University School of Medicine. Her interests include health disparities in the HIV population and developing culturally competent education programs for health care providers and organizations.
 
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