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Angela Castellanos is a pediatric hospitalist and was an editorial fellow at the NEJM from 2018-2019. She is interested in medical communication and working with underserved communities. She produces a pediatric primary care podcast series geared toward Spanish-speaking families called "Las Doctoras Recomiendan", funded by an advocacy grant from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Angela is an endocrinologist and PhD candidate at Flinders Medical Centre and Flinders Univeristy, Australia. Angela recieved her medical degree from the University of Adelaide, and masters of public health from the University of Sydney. Her clinical and research interests are in the areas of glucocorticoid and cardiovascular endocrinology and diabetes medicine. She was a 2019/19 NEJM Editorial Fellow.
Dr. Fernandes is an Endocrinologist at Rhode Island Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She was an NEJM editorial fellow from 2018-2019. She completed her fellowship in Endocrinology at the University of Vermont.
Mike is a cardiology fellow at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and a former 2017-2018 NEJM Editorial Fellow. He graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed his internal medicine training at BIDMC.
James Yeh was a 2015-2016 NEJM Editorial Fellow.
Rebecca is a hospitalist at Weill Cornell Medicine/New York Presbyterian Hospital and was a 2016-2017 NEJM Editorial Fellow. She graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2013, completed internal medicine residency at Massachusetts General Hospital from 2013-2016, and worked as a hospitalist at Mass General from 2016-2018. Her interests include medical education, quality improvement, patient safety, and health care delivery innovation.
Ramya Ramaswami is a medical oncologist at the National Cancer Institute in the HIV AIDS Malignancy Branch, caring for patients with HIV and cancer. She was a 2016-2017 NEJM editorial fellow. She was a medical oncologist within the National Health Services of the United Kingdom. Ramya received her medical degree, postgraduate medical and oncology training from Imperial College London, and a masters in public health from Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health. Her clinical and research interests include cancer prevention, viral driven cancers, as well as disparities and access issues in global oncology. She is now an oncologist in the HIV/AIDS Malignancy Branch at the National Cancer Institute.
MaryAnn Wilbur recently completed an editorial fellowship at the New England Journal of Medicine. She is now a clinical fellow in Gynecologic Oncology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. MaryAnn graduated with a combined MD/MPH from Boston University in 2011 and completed residency training in Gynecology & Obstetrics at Johns Hopkins Hospital in June 2015. Her areas of interest include women’s health issues and health outcome disparities.
Lisa is an otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon by training, she graduated from the University of Toronto medical school and completed her residency training at the University of Ottawa. She has a Master's in Public Health from the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. She was a 2017-2018 NEJM editorial fellow. Her interests include health policy and health economics in the effective surgical management of disease.