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Andrew Rolla

Latino Patient Care Coordinator and Interpreter

Andrew came to the Joslin Diabetes Center in 2004 and began his work in the Latino Diabetes Initiative as a Research Assistant investigating the impact of intervention in the prevention of long-term complications of type 2 diabetes in the Latino community.

Andrew grew up in a bicultural household and is the son of Argentine immigrants. He currently serves as an interpreter for patients in the Latino program as well as providing close case management as the Latino Patient Care Coordinator.

Andrew received his B.A. from the University of Maine, Orono and his interests include epidemiology and urban public health.

 

Andrew Rolla, Joslin Latino Diabetes Initiative

Page last updated: March 21, 2013