Physician, teacher, researcher in preventive medicine and healthy aging, Emory University
Dr. Sharon Bergquist is a Rollins Distinguished Clinician in the division of general medicine and geriatrics at Emory University. She also teaches as an assistant professor on the faculty of Emory’s School of Medicine. Bergquist specializes in prevention and wellness in the emerging field of healthy aging.
As a nationally recognized physician, she is frequently interviewed for media segments on health and aging. Dr. Bergquist is a graduate of Yale College and Harvard Medical School.
She regularly provides updates on how to live healthy and age healthy on http://drsharonbergquist.com
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Feb 16, 2017 06:20 am UTC| Health
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