He then enrolled at the State University of Haiti School of Medicine.
While studying toward his medical degree, he founded and directed
for six years the successful OJL
Pre-University Courses. In
his fifth
year, he was elected President of the Student Government.
In Florida, where he later moved, he entered the University of Miami, where he studied
Epidemiology and
Statistics, before working toward a Ph.D. in Molecular
Pharmacology.
In 1990, he chose to return to clinical medicine by doing a year in Pediatrics.
The following year, he switched to Internal Medicine, a residency he completed
at Hackensack
University Hospital in 1994.
Then he went on to do two fellowships.
At Mount Sinai
University Hospital in Manhattan, he trained in multi-disciplinary Critical
Care. At Albert
Einstein College of Medicine, he became
a fellow in Nephrology and Hypertension.
He dedicated the last year of the latter to Transplant
Nephrology. He graduated in 1997.
Since
in post-training, he has resumed practicing his most beloved hobbies: travel,
writing, and photography. He has combined them over the last few
years, going around all six continents, writing about his experiences, taking
pictures of the locales he visits.
When
asked, he admits that his only ambition in life is to be a scholar.
On November 1, 2000, he founded The Hypertension
Clinic, a life-long dream dedicated to medical
practice, community education, and clinical
research.
The Hypertension Clinic
60 Northfield Ave.
West Orange, NJ 07601
Tel: 973 731 1919/ Fax: 973 731 0408
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