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Kidney Disease & Hypertension – Current Fellows

We alternate 3 and 4 fellows per year in the match for a total of 7 fellows.

  • First Year Fellows

    Trevaughn Baptiste
    Hometown: Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
    Residency: Broward Health North, FL
    Why Brown: Culture of the program, excellent teachers and seniors was the main reason for choosing Brown! Dr. O’Bell has been the PD for a very long time, and many fellows stay to become faculty which shows the program’s strength and stability. Cannot ignore the 100% board pass rates. Providence was like a mini–New York for me which I loved the idea of being in the city without it being too crowded. Overall, I feel like I’ve chosen the best program for me and am very happy to be here!

    Shreeyukta Bhattarai
    Hometown: Kathmandu, Nepal
    Residency: Saint Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital
    Why Brown: Having lived in Providence for over five years with my family, I’ve developed a deep connection to this city. During my time working closely with the Nephrology faculty, I realized this is where I belong. The program’s supportive faculty, strong camaraderie among fellows, excellent didactics, and exposure to diverse cases were all major draws. Conversations with current fellows and alumni confirmed that this is the ideal place for me!

    Binoy Shah
    Hometown: Kansas City
    Residency: University of Nevada, Reno
    Why Brown: Camaraderie, history, and the caliber of teaching were the main reasons why I chose Brown! Really appreciate how supportive the faculty and co-fellows are, what the city has to offer, and knowing that I will receive quality education to become the best Nephrologist possible.

  • Second Year Fellows

    Eduardo Cadore-Guzzo
    Elizabeth Cho
    Shraddha Raghavan

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About Us

The Department of Medicine at Alpert Medical School is comprised of eleven distinct Divisions. These Divisions, working in conjunction with the community doctors who comprise our Primary Care offerings, provide patients with an outstanding level of care both within the Brown affiliated hospitals and throughout several community-based clinical locations. In addition to patient services, several of our Divisions offer exceptional programs for Residents and Fellows within their designated areas of expertise.

Useful Links

  • Brown Internal Medicine Residency
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  • How To Reach Us

    Office of the Physician-in-Chief
    Louis B. Rice, MD
    593 Eddy Street
    Providence, RI 02903