DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MINORITY HEALTH AT THE THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Dr. Garth Graham, founder of the Boston Men’s Cardiovascular Health Project, serves as a faculty member of Harvard Medical School, where he trained in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and serves as a visiting scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health. He has authored scientific articles and presentations on cardiovascular disease, HIV/AIDS and community medicine.
Dr. Graham has received numerous accolades for his leadership and service in promoting health, including the 2002 American Medical Association Leadership Award, the Partners in Excellence Award, and the Miriam Kathleen Dasey Award from Yale Medical School. The Business Network Journal also named him one of the "Forty Leaders Under Forty."
To learn more about Garth and other outstanding FIU Honors College alumni, visit http://honors.fiu.edu/alumni/
Past Alumni Spolights - (Christina Ceballos) (Camilo Ponton) (David Cohen) (Anitere Flores) (Kelsey Vaughan) (Victoria Gitman) (Frank Ramos) (Garth Graham)
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