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Personal Statement: BackgroundDr. Dabrow attended college at the University of PA and medical school at Boston University. After that she completed 3 years of residency and 1 year as Chief Resident at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. After working for one year she moved to Florida and was on the faculty of University of Florida form 1990-1995. Upon moving to Tampa she became a faculty member at USF and All Children's Hospital. Here she is the director of the Continuity Clinic program, the community pediatric program and is co-director of the advocacy rotation. She has been the Associate Residency Program Director since 2001. She is involved with both the Ambulatory Pediatric Association (APA) and the Florida AAP where she sits on the Executive Committee as the Resident Section advisor. She is the medical director for the Reach Out and Read (ROR) Program and is very involved with ROR on a state and national level. She is involved in research involving vaccines, underserved populations, medical education and literacy. She has received numerous grants and published several papers and posters. She is currently the Principal Investigator on a HRSA primary care training grant.
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