A Geographic Approach to Community Health Outreach in East Baltimore

Andrew Gaddis, MHS
MD Candidate, Virginia Tech Carilion
Fulbright Independent Research Fellow,
Co-founder, Charm City Clinic


This is a free lecture and is open to the public. The lectures are geared towards researchers, clinicians, students and hospital staff.
A light lunch will be served

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For more information, please contact education@cfenet.ubc.ca / local 66255


Andrew Gaddis has a bachelors in Neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University and a Masters in Health Science from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In 2011, he was granted an Open Society Institute Baltimore Community Fellowship for his work as a founder of Charm City Clinic, a health resource center and outreach program in East Baltimore. Andrew is an M.D. candidate at Virginia Tech Carilion, with a focus on community health and addiction medicine. In 2016, he was granted a Fulbright Independent Research Fellowship, focused on progressive harm reduction efforts in Vancouver, B.C.



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