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I was born and raised in Italy and moved to the U.S. when I was 14 years old. I speak fluent Italian and Spanish, and I am learning Portuguese. As a General ObGyn provider, I follow patients through their pregnancy but also provide general GYN care such as management of birth control, fibroids, menopause and more. It is important to
... me to develop trusting relationships with patients, to help advocate for them and empower them in their health and life journey.
I attended medical school at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, where my passion for women's health began. I volunteered in different health centers, working closely with the South American population. I then completed ObGyn residency training at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in New Jersey, where I had the opportunity to teach residents and medical students in formal and informal settings. I also had the honor to be the Chief of our Resident Clinic, improving the care we provided to our patients.