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Amy Fitzpatrick, MD

CARE Unit Faculty

Instructor, Boston University School of Medicine

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amyfitz@bu.edu
617-414-5951
Crosstown Center, 801 Massachusetts Ave., 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02118

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  • 1.19 Preventive Medicine Lecture: Social Determinants of Health with Pablo Buitron de la Vega
  • 1.21 CARE Case Conference with William-Bernard Reid-Varley
  • 1.26 Work in Progress
  • 1.26 Preventive Medicine Lecture: BMC QI Initiatives to improve population health with Nick Cordella
  • 2.2 QI for the PCP Session 3

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