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Curious about what matters to a doctor? Want to meet the person who the recently graduated Geisel class selected as the outstanding clinical faculty member? Are you interested in learning more about the field of internal medicine?   How does one balance a family life with a professional one?

Come to Nathan Smith Society’s What Matters to a Doc with Dr. Roshini Pinto-Powell! 
Thursday August 1st, 12:15 pm, Paganucci Lounge, FREE PANERA lunch provided!

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Dr. Roshini Pinto-Powell is a General Internist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Geisel School of Medicine. Dr. Pinto-Powell is co-director of the On Doctoring course that introduces first and second year medical students to the practice of medicine. Dr. Pinto-Powell grew up in Bombay, now Mumbai, India, earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Bombay, and attended Ross University School of Medicine in the West Indies.  After losing her father at a young age, Dr. Pinto-Powell put herself through a series of clinical rotations in Florida, New Jersey, and the Bronx. She completed a residency in internal medicine at St. Elizabeth Hospital in New Jersey, followed by two fellowships in general infectious disease; one at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and one at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Dr. Pinto-Powell has won the Clinical Science Teaching Award twice, has been the elected faculty speaker at Class Day four times, and she has won an Excellence in Teaching Award for the Department of Medicine 16 times.

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