PROGRAMS FOR FELLOWS AND JUNIOR FACULTY
THE COMMONWEALTH FUND/HARVARD UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP IN MINORITY HEALTH POLICY
FELLOWS' BIOS: 2003-2004

PHILIP DeCHAVEZ, M.D., M.P.H.
Medical Director, MCI-Framingham, Framingham, MA; Faculty, University of Massachusetts School of Medicine, Worcester, MA and School of Public Health and Health Sciences, Amherst, MA
Dr. Philip M. DeChavez, a Chicano born in Albuquerque and schooled in San Antonio, TX, served in Operation Desert Storm as a medic, completing his BS at Morgan State University and graduating Summa Cum Laude as valedictorian. He developed and researched educational programs aimed at increasing the number of underrepresented minorities and grants such as an NIH study of minority drug use. He is a board member of the Center of Excellence at U. Pennsylvania, and advisor for an umbrella organization for Latino student groups at Harvard. He is currently the medical director of MCI-Framingham, a medium-security correctional facility for female offenders in the Massachusetts Department of Corrections. He is also on faculty at the University of Massachusetts Schools of Medicine and Public Health. He previously worked at the Boston Public Health Commission focusing on the Mayor’s effort to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in the city of Boston.
In 1999, Dr. DeChavez completed his medical degree and his internship at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Hospital, where he received the Helen O. Dickens Award for service to the minority community. He completed his residency in Family Medicine at South Side Hospital, Stony Brook University in 2003, and his M.P.H. as a CFHU Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health in 2004.
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