Grant Harrell, M.D., is a physician at BOBÌåÓý Family Medicine â€� Old Town and the medical director of the UF Mobile Outreach Clinic. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts from Cornell, Dr. Harrell was a Community Organizer for Hope Worldwide, Inc. in Nairobi, Kenya where he helped establish communication among NGOs serving orphaned children. After this, Dr. Harrell became a science teacher at Kanapaha Middle School in Gainesville, Florida before entering medical school at the University of Florida in 2006. During his time in medical school, Dr. Harrell co-founded the Gainesville Community Ministries Health Clinic. He later went on to complete his residency in Internal Medicine on the Primary Care track at the University of Kentucky, during which he was named the Medicine Intern of the Year as well as Primary Care Chief Resident. Dr. Harrell became an Assistant Professor for the Department of Community Health and Medicine in 2013. He is a physician in the Family Medicine at Old Town practice, and his clinical interests include rural medicine and student-run clinics.
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