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Dr. Xinqi Dong is a Internal Medicine,General Physician and Geriatrician in Fort Hamilton, New York and has an experience of 27 years in these fields. Dr. Xinqi Dong practices at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Fort Hamilton, New York,Rush Primary Care in Near West Side, Chicago and Saint Peters University Hospital in New Brunswick 8901, New Brunswick NJ. He completed Residency from Yale New Haven Hospital and Medical School from Rush Medical College Of Rush University Medical Center in 1999. He is a member of Member of the Institute of Medicine: Global Violence Prevention Forum,Planning committee member for the Board on Global Health at the National Academy of Medicine,Member of the NAM consensus panel: Care Interventions for Individuals with Dementia and their Caregivers,Member of the NAM consensus panel: Improving Diversity of Women and Underrepresented Minorities in Clinical Trial and Research,Member of the American Society of Clinical Investigation,Elected Member, American Society of Clinical Investigation,American Society of Clinical Investigation,Gerontological Society of America,Institute of Medicine: Global Violence Prevention Forum,NAM consensus panel: Care Interventions for Individuals with Dementia and their Caregivers,NAM consensus panel: Improving Diversity of Women and Underrepresented Minorities in Clinical Trial and Research,Joseph T. Freeman Award, Gerontological Society of America,Rosalie S. Wolf Memorial Award, National Adult Protective Services Association,Central Society for Clinical Research Award and Chinese American Medical Society. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Vaginitis or Vaginosis,Population Health Sciences,chest pain,Geriatrics and Hyperlipidemia etc.
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63 Surgeries & Treatments

population health epidemiology

elder justice

Healthy aging initiatives

Neglect and exploitation prevention

Population Health Sciences

violence prevention

elder abuse prevention

Population Health
Mental Health Support

Healthy Aging