The program appointed five fellows in 2003.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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