David Malebranche
Dr. David J. Malebranche, M.D., M.P.H. is a Haitian-American physician working in the field of HIV/AIDS, both research and clinical. He is a 1st generation Haitian-American and his mother is European-American. His father was born in Anse-à-Veau, Haiti and came to the United States in the 1960s.[1] Dr. Malebranche was an assistant professor at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia until September 2012. In November 2012, he accepted an appointment as a primary care physician at the University of Pennsylvania’s Student Health Center, and lives in Philadelphia, PA.
He contributed an essay to Family Affair: What It Means To Be African American Today,[2] an anthology edited by Gil Robertson IV.[3]
References
- ↑ "Haitian-American Doctor David J. Malbranche, You've Seen Him On CNN". Haitianinternet.com. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
- ↑ Gil L. Robertson IV., ed. (2009). Family affair : what It means to be African American today. Chicago: Bolden. pp. xv, 407. ISBN 978-1-932841-35-0. LCCN 2008045716. OCLC 234438028.
- ↑ Williams, Sherri (April 20, 2009). "Editor hopes collection of essays stirs dialogue". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
External links
- "Faculty Profile of David J. Malebranche, M.D., M.P.H. Assistant Professor, Medicine". Emory University School of Medicine. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
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