
Contributing Authors Toni Abraham, RN, CS, ANP, has been a ADHD and international and domestic adoptions. nurse practitioner with BHCHP since 1996 She completed her residency in Pediatrics and a and is currently the Associate Medical Director fellowship in Ambulatory Pediatrics at Boston City responsible for representing the NP/PA interests at Hospital, before joining the department of General the management level. A suburban mother of three Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital in Boston. She grown children, she is a nurse from the 1960s, who was the clinical director for Project Better Health, lived through the Beatnik Era and neither smoked a multidisciplinary, mobile, medical outreach nor inhaled. Her vanishing spare time is spent program that joined BHCHP in serving families reading, exercising, and visiting her children. placed in motels from 1989-1991. Johnye was featured in Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot’s book Respect Daniel P. Alford, MD, MPH, is an Assistant and has been dabbling in learning languages. Professor of Medicine and a member of the Clinical Quilting and gardening are much beloved but rarely Addiction Research and Education Unit of the enjoyed in her busy life. Section of General Medicine at Boston University Medical Center. He is the Medical Director of the M. Anita Barry, MD, MPH, is Director of Frontage Road Methadone Clinic and an expert in Communicable Disease Control for the Boston pain management and the management of opioid Public Health Department. She has been a leader dependency. He trained in Internal Medicine at in public health prevention and treatment programs Boston Medical Center and served as Chief Medical for homeless individuals and families throughout Resident. Dan enjoys photography, gardening, and the city and state. Anita completed a residency in playing with his dog, Nellie. If his wife Barbara is Internal Medicine and a fellowship in Infectious reading this, he also enjoys going to museums and Diseases at Boston City Hospital. She is an the theater. Assistant Professor of Medicine and Public Health at Boston University. In addition to being a wife Robin K. Avery, MD, is a staff physician and and mother, Anita also serves as a volunteer home specialist in transplant infectious diseases in the visitor for Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue, a non- Department of Infectious Disease at the Cleveland profi t organization placing abused, abandoned, and Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio. Robin was other Golden Retrievers in need. a full-time physician for BHCHP in 1988-89, helping to set up programs for homeless persons Joel Bass, MD, completed his residency in Pediatrics living with HIV. The interns and residents at at Children’s Hospital in Boston and is currently Boston City Hospital honored her with an award Chair of Pediatrics at Newton-Wellesley Hospital for the best attending physician. A Schweitzer and Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Fellow who spent several months in Gabon, Central Harvard Medical School. He has provided care for Africa, during medical school, Robin has been family shelters in the Framingham and Newton areas a volunteer physician at Care Alliance (formerly and is the principal author of “Pediatric Problems in known as Cleveland Health Care for the Homeless) a Suburban Shelter of Homeless Families.” since 1996. John Bernardo, MD, erstwhile mechanic at Toyota Johnye Ballenger, MD, FAAP, is an Instructor of Weymouth and former Volkswagen affi cionado, in Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and a also doubles as a pulmonologist and Professor of pediatrician in general practice. Her interests include Medicine at Boston University Medical Center. He The Health Care of Homeless Persons XXI serves as the Tuberculosis Control Offi cer for the occurrence of biologic events, education programs Commonwealth of Massachusetts and a Research for health care providers as well as the general Professor of Biochemistry at Boston University public, participated in vaccination programs, and School of Medicine. John has been a national leader supervised nurses for the Bioterrorism program as in tuberculosis prevention and control in homeless well as the Immunization program. shelters and has conducted a TB Clinic at Pine Street Inn once each week since 1984. Claire J. Carlo, MD, is a staff physician with BHCHP. She is a mainstay of our HIV Team and Monica Bharel, MD, is the Medical Director of has pioneered the development of our racetrack BHCHP’s Barbara McInnis House. She trained clinics at Suffolk Downs and Rockingham Park. in Internal Medicine at Boston University Medical Fluent in Spanish, Claire cares for the backstretch Center and served as Chief Medical Resident. She workers, many from Central and South America, left for the University of California in San Francisco, who live in the barns and stables hidden behind the and it took us fi ve years to fi nally lure her back to pageantry of the racetrack. Claire delivers primary Boston. Monica is a Clinical Instructor at MGH and care to homeless patients, including those who are an Assistant Clinical Professor at Boston University HIV positive. She is the mother of three children Medical Center. She is an amateur photographer ages 6, 9, and 10, who keep her busy when she is at and avid world traveler. Her best views in the world home. In her free time, she enjoys walking, sewing, (so far) are from the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro. and decorating her Victorian house. Patricia MacWilliams Bowe, RN, MS, is the Carmen Cleary, NP, completed her nursing nurse manager of BHCHP’s clinic at Pine Street doctorate at Rush University College of Nursing. Inn, New England’s largest shelter for homeless She is a certifi ed family nurse practitioner and adults. Trish began volunteering at Pine Street Inn faculty member at Rush College of Nursing. She is while a student at Boston College and worked in a clinical instructor for Rush nursing students and the Nurses’ Clinic there after completing her RN at provides on site clinical care for residents of a 350 New England Baptist Hospital. She has been with bed shelter in Chicago. BHCHP since 1994, and she pioneered our clinics at two local thoroughbred racetracks that provide Andrew Ellingson, BS, is an epidemiologist at the care to the backstretch workers who live and work Cambridge Public Health Department (CPHD) in the barns and stables. Not surprisingly, she is a working towards the completion of a Masters in Sagittarius who loves animals (cats, monkeys, and Public Health at Boston University. At the CPHD horses) and loves to travel. he is responsible for monitoring reportable infectious diseases within the city and working with the public David Buchanan, MD, completed his training in health nurses to assess and mitigate risks from these Internal Medicine at the University of California, diseases within the city. He also collaborates with San Francisco. During residency, he performed local emergency room physicians and the Boston medical outreach by bicycle to homeless people in Public Health Commission to monitor for possible Golden Gate Park. Though he continues to bike bioterrorism and naturally occurring disease to work everyday, David is currently the Head outbreaks in the region. Andrew was a Peace Corps of the Section of Social Medicine at John Stroger volunteer in Nepal, where he developed his interest Hospital of Cook County (formerly Cook County in public health and infectious diseases after noting Hospital). He serves as the Medical Director for the devastating effects of a cholera epidemic. two shelter-based clinics in Chicago and is currently supported by a Soros Advocacy Fellowship to pursue Louise J. Eutropius, RN, BSN, CIC, has been an policy work on access to respite care for homeless infection control practitioner at the University of individuals. David recently started learning to surf. Utah Hospitals and Clinics (UUH&C) since 1987. Louise is responsible for a wide variety of prevention Michelle Canning, RN, BSN, has been a and control activities, including communicable public health nurse with the Boston Public disease surveillance and reporting. She serves as the Health Commission since 1999. Within the UUH&C infection control liaison to the state and Communicable Disease Control Bureau, Michelle local health departments. Additionally, Louise has has participated in surveillance activities to identify lectured extensively on topics related to infection XXII The Health Care of Homeless Persons control, blood-borne pathogens, and tuberculosis. experience with the Baltimore HCH. Laura holds An avid outdoors person, she enjoys skate skiing, a master’s degree in Community Health Nursing backcountry skiing, road and mountain biking, and Health Policy from the University of Maryland hiking, and backpacking. Louise has accompanied at Baltimore. When she is not “cutting the rug” a friend on several stretches of a continental divide dancing, Laura is either enjoying a foreign fi lm or trail quest and last summer went down the Colorado devouring female detective fi ction. River - an experience of a lifetime! Lawrence E. Gottlieb, MPA, MSW, has worked Lori Fantry, MD, MPH, fi nished her residency in with community hospitals and health centers for Internal Medicine at the University of Massachusetts more than 15 years in New Jersey and in Worcester, Medical School in 1988 and was the Medical MA, where he currently serves as vice president of Director for the Homeless Outreach and Advocacy Community HealthLink. Larry is responsible for Project (HOAP) in Worcester until the summer the administration of a 60-bed inpatient medical of 1990. She is now an Assistant Professor in the detoxifi cation program, as well as the Homeless Department of Internal Medicine at the University Outreach and Advocacy Project (HOAP). Before of Maryland Medical School. Lori is also the moving into a career of health care administration, Medical Director at the Evelyn Jordan Center at the Larry had the opportunity to travel extensively Institute of Human Virology.
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