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BRI’s first Pathways to Practice Virtual Event Series

August 21, 2020 by Rebecca Kiessling

Aamir Hussain holds an MD and a MA of public policy from the University of Chicago. Watch Now! He is currently a resident in internal medicine at Northwell Health. He will be starting dermatology specialization in 2020 at Georgetown University. Aamir is originally from Farmington, CT, and attended Georgetown University for undergrad where he studied Government and Theology. He writes frequently about health policy and reforms in medical education. He has given lectures around the United States on these topics. He has been interviewed by the New York Times, Al Jazeera, and PBS, and his writings have been featured in medical journals and several online outlets including top physician blog KevinMD, the Religion News Service, and the Huffington Post.

Tags: Aamir Hussain, Al Jazeera, BRI Virtual Event Series, Georgetown University, Government and Theology, health policy and reforms in medical education, Huffington Post, KevinMD, New York Times, Northwell Health, PBS, Religion News Service, ublic policy, University of Chicago

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