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SALUTE


                   TO PHYSICIANS




              PALM BEACH GARDENS MEDICAL CENTER

        Sean L. Sawh, MD

          Dr. Sean L. Sawh is a board certified urologist on staff at
        Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center where he serves as the
        current Vice Chief of Surgery. Dr. Sawh specializes in general
        urology, prosthetic and reconstructive surgery, urologic oncol-
        ogy, endoscopic and robotic surgery and stone disease. Dr.
        Sawh completed his medical education and general surgery
        training at Harvard Medical School. He underwent fellowship
        training in minimally invasive and robotic surgery at Henry
        Ford Hospital then completed a residency in urologic surgery
        at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill where he
        trained extensively in prosthetic surgery. At Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, he
        introduced the MRI Fusion Prostate Biopsy program and was instrumental in making the
        hospital a 24-hour center for stone surgery. Dr. Sawh is a founding member of the
        American Society of Men’s Health and he is an active member of the Society of Robotic
        Surgery and the Society of Urologic Prosthetic Surgery.

        Ribal Darwish, MD

          Dr. Ribal Darwish is the Medical Director of the Critical Care
        Intensivist Program at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center.
        The program consists of six intensivists and six nurse practi-
        tioners overseeing four intensive care units, 24 hours a day
        seven days a week. Those areas include cardiothoracic, med-
        ical, neurosurgical, and surgical. Dr. Darwish received his med-
        ical degree at Russian State Medical University faculty of
        Medicine in Moscow, Russia. He did his residency in neuro-
        surgery at Burdenko Neurosurgery Institute also in Moscow.
        Dr. Darwish moved to Atlanta, Georgia to perform his fellowship at Emory University,
        and followed that up with an internship and residency at the University of Missouri-
        Columbia School of Medicine. He also did a fellowship at the University of Maryland
        Medical Center in Baltimore in critical care medicine.


                                     UHEALTH

        Olveen Carrasquillo, MD, MPH

          Dr. Olveen Carrasquillo is the chief of internal medicine
        at UHealth-the University of Miami Health System and a
        tenured professor of medicine and public health sciences at
        the Miller School of Medicine. He is a nationally recognized
        population health expert. From the start of the pandemic
        Dr. Carrasquillo has served as a co-investigator for the
        Janssen vaccine clinical trial and several other studies to
        test new treatments for COVID-19. He currently leads a
        statewide collaborative outreach program to engage ethnic
        and racial minority communities disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pan-
        demic. Dr. Carrasquillo oversees a clinical, teaching and research enterprise of 42 full-
        time faculty members across several faculty practices in Miami-Dade and Broward
        counties. He has served as principal investigator on over twenty government and
        foundation sponsored research and training grants totaling over $60 million in the
        areas of minority health, health disparities, community based participatory research
        and access to care.

        Susan Doblecki-Lewis, MD

          Dr. Susan Doblecki-Lewis is a leading infectious disease
        physician and associate professor with UHealth—the
        University of Miami Health System and the Miller School of
        Medicine. A prolific researcher, she has been on the front-
        lines of vaccination efforts. Dr. Doblecki-Lewis spearhead-
        ed the University’s Moderna vaccine trial for COVID-19,
        which is part of a large-scale study established by the
        National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy
        and Infectious Diseases.
          Dr. Doblecki-Lewis has continued to contribute to the
        Miller School’s decades-long commitment to HIV and AIDS
        research, as well as outreach to at-risk community populations. She has led the Miller
        School’s community outreach for PrEP and established a clinic and the PrEP Mobile
        Clinic in 2020. With both PrEP clinics, Dr. Doblecki-Lewis has made strides in help-
        ing diverse, populations at-risk for HIV circumvent the often complex and confusing
        web of access to PrEP, as well as the stigma surrounding HIV.




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