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The faculty at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine’s Section of General Internal Medicine (GIM) proudly provide compassionate internal medicine and primary care for patients and extensive research expertise to prevent disease and improve wellness. Faculty participate in the Section’s clinical, research, and educational programs.
To learn about physician, advanced practice provider, and research career opportunities with GIM at BU Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, please visit the BMC Career page for our current posted positions. We offer competitive compensation and benefits.
What does a career with GIM look like?
The Section of General Internal Medicine (GIM) offers a wide range of career opportunities, allowing faculty to grow across educational, clinical, or research roles and develop innovative programs serving diverse patient populations. To learn more about the unique career pathways available within GIM, take some time to explore the career profiles of our current faculty below:

Pablo Buitron de la Vega, MD, MSc
Pablo Buitron de la Vega, MD, MSc joined the Section of General Internal Medicine in 2016. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine and a leading expert in designing, implementing, and evaluating systems to address social determinants of health (SDOH) in healthcare settings. His signature achievement, the THRIVE program at... More

Antonieta T. Camara, NP
Antonieta T. Camara, NP joined the Section of General Internal Medicine (GIM) in 2016, focusing on underserved populations in adult primary care. She is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and a nurse practitioner with special interests in contraception, menopause, and preconception care. Most notably, Ms. Camara initiated a program to... More

Alexandra Bachorik, MD
Alex Bachorik, MD joined the Section of General Internal Medicine in 2019. In addition to practicing primary care in our Women’s Health Group, Dr. Bachorik serves as the Course Director for GIM’s Grand Rounds series and the Program Director for the Primary Care Training Program within the internal medicine residency. More

Alexander Y. Walley, MD, MSc
Alexander Y. Walley, MD, MSc, is a clinician investigator, HIV primary care provider, and substance use care specialist who joined the Section of General Internal Medicine in 2005 as a fellow in the Clinical Addiction Research and Education (CARE) Unit. During his two-year fellowship, he received a Master’s of Science... More

Sarah Kimball, MD
Sarah Kimball, MD joined the Section of General Internal Medicine in 2015. She is an expert in immigration-informed medical care, researching and building health systems that are responsive to the needs of immigrant patients. She was promoted to Associate Professor of Medicine in 2024 and has been serving as the... More

James Hudspeth, MD, FACP
James Hudspeth, MD, FACP joined the Section of General Internal Medicine (GIM) in 2011. He is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine and the Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs for the Department of Medicine, supporting the work of almost 600 physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nutritionists across the department. More

Craig Noronha, MD
Craig Noronha, MD started his career with a strong interest in medical education. Initially, he integrated education into his work by teaching trainees in the clinical setting, volunteering to precept resident reports, delivering noon conferences, and interviewing resident applications. These experiences helped refine his educational interest to graduate medical education... More

Christopher W. Shanahan, MD, MPH, FACP
Christopher W. Shanahan, MD, MPH, FACP, is a board-certified primary care physician specializing in internal medicine and addiction medicine, with over 14 years of experience in clinical and research information technology (IT). Dr. Shanahan has a distinctive combination of expertise in clinical and research medical informatics & information technology, substance... More

Kelly Schuering, MD
Kelly Schuering, MD joined the Section of General Internal Medicine in 2022. In addition to her work as a primary care clinician, she is an Associate Medical Director within Population Health Management and one of the co-directors of the internal medicine residency’s Health Equity Across Populations Pathway. As a physician leader... More

Carl Streed Jr., MD, MPH, FACP, FAHA
Carl Streed Jr., MD, MPH, FACP, FAHA joined the Section of General Internal Medicine in 2018. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine and the Research Lead for the GenderCare Center at Boston Medical Center (BMC). Dr. Streed is a thought leader in the areas of LGBTQ+ health, transgender care, More