Robert Bernstein, MD – Rob is a Board Certified Endocrinologist in private practice in Santa Fe. Licensed in New Mexico, California, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, he graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1970. Besides clinical medicine, Rob's interests include Eastern philosophy and spending time outdoors, including hiking, biking and backpacking. Rob serves on the national PSR Board.
Lucy Boulanger, MD – Lucy is trained in internal medicine, infectious diseases, and epidemiology. She has worked with the Centers for Disease Control, the New Mexico Department of Health, and the Navajo and Albuquerque Areas Indian Health Service. Lucy has organized and led campaigns related to health, energy, and the environment in numerous New Mexican communities, and is a member of Governor Richardson's Climate Change Advisory Group. Lucy also serves on the national PSR Board.
Christiana Coggins, MPH – Christa's training is in public health and she has worked for the Population Council on clinical trials for microbicides to block heterosexual transmission of HIV, as well as with International Planned Parenthood Federation where she worked on program development. In New Mexico, Ms. Coggins works in research and evaluation with Women's Health Services, Health Centers of Northern New Mexico and Rio Arriba Family Care Network.
John Fogarty, MD MPH – John is a physician trained in family medicine and public health, and has worked on energy and global warming issues for many years. He has worked with the Indian Health Service in Pueblo and Navajo communities since 1997 and has taught courses on human rights and health at the University of New Mexico. John also serves on the national PSR Board
Daniel Junck, MD – Born and raised in Iowa, Dan graduated from the University of Iowa School of Medicine, and did his internal medicine residency in Portland, Oregon. He attended a culinary nutrition school in California where he trained in holistic nutrition and culinary arts. Dan has an interest in sustainable agriculture and is a member of the Collaborative on Health and the Environment, and now resides in Santa Fe, where he works as a hospitalist at St. Vincent Hospital. |