Postmenopausal weight changes linked with increased risk of fractures
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Ravi Shah is an Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Resident at UMass Medical Center. Ravi serves as Chair of the Health Policy Fellowship Initiative and recently completed a term on the AMA Medical Student Section National Governing Council as the At-Large Officer. He is co-founder of the Public Health Case Competition and was a finalist at the Tulane Novel Tech Challenge. Ravi gained bachelors degrees in biology and economics from The College of New Jersey and loves the start-up culture. His interests include translational research, medical devices, and health policy. Ravi enjoys spending his free time with family and friends.
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