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APTR is proud to announce the 2015-2016 ODPHP Residents. Eight residents were selected for a two-month rotation based at the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) starting in July.
The APTR-ODPHP Health Policy Residency Rotation Program provides excellent learning opportunities in health policy for preventive medicine and primary care residents. Residents witness federal health policy in the making and consider the significant role of physicians in the process. During the rotation, residents have the opportunity to work on national preventive health initiatives as well as attend meetings and briefings with high-level policy makers and other prevention-related events in the Washington, DC area.
2015-2016 ODPHP Residents
Faraz Ahmad, Case Western Reserve University
Vincent Beswick-Escanlar, Uniformed Services University
Marielena Brown, University of Rochester
Richard Bruno, Johns Hopkins University
Timothy Cho, US Army School of Aviation Medicine
Kendrick Gwynn, Boston University Medical Center
Neeza Kamil, Loma Linda University
Bethany Strong, University of Maryland at Baltimore