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Dr. Darria Gillespie

Emergency Medicine Doctor, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Boston, MA

About Me

www.drdarria.com Dr. Darria is on academic faculty at Harvard Medical School and an attending physician in the Department of emergency Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA. She earned her medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine, and her Masters of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. She currently is the host of television’s “OnCall with Dr Darria” in Brookline, MA, as well as the show “Healthy U with Dr Darria” which shows in Hull, MA. She also appears as an expert guest on healthcare topics for FoxNews Boston. She is a National Spokesperson for the American college of Emergency Physicians. In this role, she has contributed to numerous articles in national media in print and on the web, as well as in live radio interviews and educational videos. Dr Darria has both published and presented academic research articles including plastic surgery, orthopedic surgery, and hospital strategic and financial business development. She has also worked in the financial industries of healthcare venture capital and as an analyst for Fidelity Management and Research, in Boston, MA.
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Education

-Residency in Emergency Medicine: Yale University/Yale New Haven Hospital -Internship, Internal Medicine, St Elizabeth's Medical Center -MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine -MBA, Harvard Business School

Website

www.drdarria.com
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You Call This a Vacation?

International Travelers Underprepared for Health Risks

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Dr. Darria Gillespie (Emergency Medicine Doctor, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center) commented
Definitely go to the CDC website before you go out of the country on travel. And if you have to go the ER for any reason once you return to...