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Peter Bulova    

Down Syndrome Speaker & Researcher; Associate Professor of Medicine & Co-Director of the Magee Center for Women with Disabilities at University of Pittsburgh

Dr. Bulova is an Associate Professor of General Internal Medicine who began working with adults with Down syndrome in 2003. He completed his undergraduate training at Brown University and his medical school, internal medicine residency, and chief residency at the University of Pittsburgh.

He is on the Executive Board of the Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group and speaks nationally of the care of adults with Down syndrome. He teaches medical students, residents, and fellows at the University of Pittsburgh and was accepted into the University’s Academy of Masters Educators in 2009.

Dr. Bulova's research interests include Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease, improving the quality of life for adults with special needs, and improving the quality of outpatient medical education. He is on the NIH National Down Syndrome Registry Data Access Review Committee and is an ad hoc reviewer for several journals, including the Journal of Intellectual Disability Research and the American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

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