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Brian D. Thomas, M.D. (top) is a board-certified internist and Clinical Assistant Professor of UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick where he previously served as an Instructor and Chief Resident.  He is recipient of the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Certificate for Excellence in Teaching.  Dr. Thomas received his Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry with a concentration in biochemistry from Duke University before pursuing his medical education and internal medicine residency training at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

Gabriela W. Bowers, M.D. (right) is a board-certified internist and Clinical Assistant Professor of UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, where she previously served as an Instructor and Chief Resident.  She is was awarded the Charles Ream Award from the University Medical Center at Princeton, and is an electee of the AOA honor society at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, where she completed medical school and performed her residency in internal medicine.  She also received a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Rutgers University and Bachelor of Science degree in education from the University of South Carolina. 

Erinn E. Beagin, M.D. (left) is board-certified as an internist and also teaches the medical residents and medical students of UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick.  She was uniquely recognized with both the distinquished Charles Ream Award from the University Medical Center at Princeton and the Sister Marie DiPazzi award from Saint Peter's University Hospital in the same year.  These awards recognized her for service to the community and exceptional interactions with hospital staff.  She is a graduate of New York Medical College, the UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson internal medicine residency program and the affiliated fellowship in geriatric medicine.

Katie E. Kunamneni, M.D. (bottom) is an internist and teaches the medical residents and medical students of UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick. She was awarded the Avedis Khachadurian Award for excellence in clinical and academic medicine at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, where she completed her residency in internal medicine. Dr. Kunamneni received her Bachelor of Arts degree in behavioral neuroscience and the history of science from the University of Pennsylvania before attending New York University School of Medicine, where she was bestowed the coveted Jack and Diana Nelson award for scholarship and professionalism.

 

 
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