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Dr. Mona Doss Roberts received her Bachelor of Science from Brandeis University. She received a master's degree in medical science at Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and there was undergoing research in immunology of influenza virus with our innate immunity. She completed medical school at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine and then completed her residency
... in Pediatrics at the University of Connecticut. She has been working pediatric primary care at Boston Medical Center since 2016 and enjoys caring for infants, children and young adults. She completed a mini fellowship in Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics from 2018-2019 and has since been specializing in secondary screening of young children with developmental delays. She spends time working in the GROW clinic as part of a multi-disciplinary team involved in addressing children with feeding and growing difficulties. She completed the Quality Improvement (QI) Hub Improvement Leadership Academy and has since been working as a QI champion in primary care pediatrics. She is interested in Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics, Autism screening in young children, ADHD, Growth and Development. As a New Englander she enjoys, with her family, the beautiful city of Boston and all that New England's beautiful seasons have to offer!