Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency Program
The Occupational and Environmental Residency is an accredited, two-year training program for physicians, leading to board certification eligibility in occupational and environmental medicine.
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Gabriel Adam Carrillo, MD, JD is a surgically trained physician, attorney, and postdoctoral research fellow seeking dual board certification in the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Cambridge Health Alliance. His career spans medicine, law, and military service, with a focus on improving healthcare access and strengthening public health systems through telehealth expansion. He trained in general surgery at Duke University Hospital, where he also earned his MD and JD with advanced work in FDA law, health policy at Duke Margolis Policy Institute, and obtained a masters in clinical informatics. His research and legal scholarship centers on expanding access to digital health and surgical recovery in underserved communities, developing AI-driven clinical decision support tools, and building policy frameworks that bridge healthcare, technology, and law. As a former combat medic and U.S. Naval officer in the medical corp, Dr. Carrillo is dedicated to service, mentorship, and advancing innovative solutions to some of the most pressing challenges in modern public health.