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Dr. Manoj Jain
Manoj Jain, MD MPH is an infectious disease physician, a writer, and a national leader in healthcare quality improvement. Dr. Jain writes regularly for the Washington Post, the Commercial Appeal (Memphis newspaper), the New York Times, Times of India and Hindustan Times. He received his engineering, doctorate, and public health degree from Boston University. He has served as a consultant to the World Bank on HIV, and has been interviewed by CNN International, National Public Radio, and India Today magazine. Over the past 10 years Dr. Jain has given over a 100 talks, and published numerous scientific articles, chapters and books. Dr. Jain has conducted research on spirituality and medicine. Presently, Dr. Jain is a clinical assistant professor at University of Tennessee - Memphis, and the medical director at Tennessee's Quality Improvement Organizations. www.qsource.org. He has chaired the steering committee for the Annual Nonviolence Conference www.gandhikingconference.org. He is on the leadership team for the Healthy Memphis Common Table Community Partners Council www.healthymemphis.org and for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant.
Find out more about Dr. Manoj Jain at www.mjain.net
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