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David Berkson, M.D., the program director, attended Albright College followed by the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine and then Abington Family Medicine for his family medicine residency. He then completed a sports medicine fellowship at the University of South Carolina. His clinical interests include sports medicine, adolescent medicine, and medical informatics/evidence-based medicine. Dr. Berkson, an avid hockey fan, is originally from the suburban Philadelphia area and is married with two children. |
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Katherine Beck, M.D., assistant director of Sports Medicine Fellowship, attended Amherst College followed by Georgetown University School of Medicine and then the VCU/MCV Riverside Family Medicine Residency Program. She completed her sports medicine fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University. Her clinical interests include sports medicine and women's sports medicine. Dr. Beck is married with two children. |
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Florence Gelo, D.Min., NCPsyA, the behavioral science coordinator for the Residency Program, received funding to establish a religion, spirituality and medicine curriculum and an award from the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health for her work with family medicine residents. She is the author of numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Gelo is a psychoanalyst in private practice specializing in grief, loss and chronic illness. Her hobby is serving as a guide at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Dr. Gelo and her partner live in Suburban Philadelphia. |
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Jennifer Hamilton, M.D., Ph.D., a New Jersey native, stayed close to home for her education: a computer science major at Princeton, she earned her doctorate in biomedical engineering at Rutgers University and attended medical school at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson. She remained at UMDNJ for her family medicine residency and primary care research fellowship. Now living in Pennsylvania, she depends on her GPS when she conducts home visits. Her clinical interests include complementary/integrative medicine and the effects of spirituality and religion on health and health care. |
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Rosemary Harris, M.D., attended Chatham College, received her medical degree from Hahnemann University, and completed her family medicine residency at Delaware County Hospital. Her clinical interests include end of life care, HIV, and underserved medicine. She lives in suburban Philadelphia with her husband and has two children. |
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Teresa Hoang, M.D. received her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine, in Dominica, West Indies, and completed her family medicine residency at Drexel University College of Medicine. Before joining the College, Dr. Hoang provided tutoring services for junior medical students at Ross University School of Medicine and ran quality control tests of materials used in vaccines at Pasteur Merrieux Connaught Laboratories in Swiftwater, Pa. She lives in Philadelphia with her husband, an ophthalmology resident at Hahnemann. |
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Donna Olshefski Ott, D.O. graduated from Holy Family University and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a rotating internship at Mercy Health System and her residency at the Drexel University College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency Program. Her clinical interests include preventive and geriatric medicine. She is married and has two children. |
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Julie Yeh, M.D., MPH attended Princeton University, UMDNJ- New Jersey Medical School and then Thomas Jefferson University Family Medicine Residency Program. She then completed a faculty development fellowship and master's in public health at UPMC St. Margaret and the University of Pittsburgh. Her clinical interests include women's health, including maternity care, health disparities, and preventive medicine. Dr. Yeh and her husband, a clinical psychologist, met at a Balint conference and now live in Center City Philadelphia. |
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