Residency Videos
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The Residents |
Class of 1996 |
Kathleen Corrigan, MD
Brown UniversityKathleen is a native of Cranston, Rhode Island, where she attended Providence
College and majored in biology. After college, Katie worked for over seven years as a family planning and prenatal counselor at a community health
center. She received her MD from Brown, as part of the Brown/Dartmouth Program in Medicine. She enjoys gardening, music, knitting and literature. |
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Yasmin Hirji, MD, MPH
American University of Beirut
Yasmin was born in Tanzania and received her MD from the American University of Beirut. Before moving to the United
States she completed a pediatric internship and a residency in family medicine. She also has an MPH from Harvard, and completed an internal
medicine internship in Worcester and an occupational medicine residency in Boston. She is married to a family physician, has two children, and
enjoys tennis, swimming and racquetball. She has previously worked at the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center and the Quincy Valley Hospital
Clinic and Emergency Department in Quincy, Washington. |
Katherine Peņa, MD
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Kathy is from Worcester, MA. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from Boston College, studied nursing at
UMass, and received her MD from the University of Massachusetts. Kathy comes to us from the Central Maine Medical Center Family Practice
Residency, and has done extensive volunteer work in both rural and urban areas in the United States, Latin American, and the Caribbean. |
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Steve Stovitz, MD
Medical College of Virginia
Steve entered our program after completing a year at the University of Iowa Family Practice Residency in Iowa City.
He went to medical school at Medical College of Virginia, and did an undergraduate degree in psychobiology at UCLA. Steve has both played and
coached volleyball, and was a member of the NCAA National Championship Volleyball team. |
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Bob Weinberg, DO
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
Bob has a BS in Biology from MIT, and went to New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. Following an internship in
internal medicine, he has worked extensively in emergency medicine. Bob is a certified ACLS instructor, and an instructor at Tufts Medical School.
He has also worked at the Boston Evening Center for four years, where he provides primary care for adults and children. He is married and has a son. |
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