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Bio for Alicia Cunningham, M.D.
Alicia Cunningham, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Primary Care Internal Medicine
Department of Medicine
Contact Information
E-mail:
Alicia.Cunningham@uvm.edu
Phone:
802-847-4741
Office Location:
Aesculapius Medical Center, 1 Timber Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403
Education
2002-2005
House Officer in Internal Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates Primary Care Residency
2000
MD Harvard Medical School
2002
MPH Harvard School of Public Health, Concentration: Occupational and Environmental Health
1997
AB Princeton University, Major: Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Research Interests
Public Health
Expertise
Primary Care Internal Medicine
Research
2001-2002
Research Assistant at Cambridge Department of Public Health; conducted program evaluation and subsequent data analysis for the Cambridge and Somerville Healthy Homes Asthma Program
1998
Research Assistant at the Institute of Public Health in Mexico City; conducted research on bone lead turnover in adolescents
1997-1998
Research Assistant at Dana Farber Cancer Center, Quality Assurance Department; conducted research on bleomycin toxicity in patients
1996
Senior thesis at Princeton University about the barriers to exit for victimsof domestic violence
Teaching - Local Contributions
2006-c
Doctoring in Vermont—UVM Medical School
2006-c
Outpatient Medicine Clerkship Ambulatory Experience Preceptorship—UVM Medical School
Teaching Experience
2006-c
Doctoring in Vermont—UVM Medical School
2006-c
Outpatient Medicine Clerkship Ambulatory Experience Preceptorship—UVM Medical School
Volunteer Work
2001-c
Volunteer, visiting home bound members of church community
2009-c
Volunteer, Church School leader
2006
Volunteer, Open Door Clinic in Middlebury, VT
2000-2001
Playspace Activity Leader, Horizon's Initiative
1997-2005
Mentor, Manville High School Mentorship Program
1997-1999
Class of 2001 Community Service Chair, Harvard Medical School
1993-1997
Board Member, Student Volunteers Council, Princeton University
Publications
Marier, AE, A health education program for migrant children. American Journal of Public Health 1996; 86:590.
Publications (Peer Reviewed)
Marier, AE, A health education program for migrant children. American Journal of Public Health 1996; 86:590.
To view more of Dr. Cunningham's publications, please visit
PubMed
.