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Elizabeth Pegg Frates, M.D.

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Harvard College , Cambridge AB1990Psychology/Biology
Stanford Medical School, Palo Alto, CAMD1996Medicine
MGH, BostonInternship1997Internal Medicine
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital , Boston, MAResidency2000Physiatry
2000
Excellence in Research
2008
Excellence in Tutorial Facilitation
2009
Excellence in Tutorial Facilitation
2010
Excellence in Tutorial Facilitation
1999
The Manuel J. Lipson Award
1999
Chief Resident
1996
Excellence in Research

Overview
Dr. Elizabeth (Beth) Frates is trained as a physiatrist as well as a health and wellness coach. Her expertise is lifestyle medicine, and she works to empower patients and groups of patients to reach their optimal level of wellness through adopting healthy habits such as regular physical activity, healthy diet, a resilient mindset, and stress management. As Director of Medical Student Education at the Institute of Lifestyle Medicine, Dr. Frates is the faculty advisor for the Lifestyle Medicine Interest Group at Harvard Medical School. She works with all ages from teenagers to the elderly. Dr. Frates is interested in teaching, research, and clinical services around wellness. Developing programs in lifestyle medicine and the field of wellness is her passion.

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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.