Peter K. Harvie
Pediatrician
55 Fruit Street Boston Massachusetts, 2114About
Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine
Education and Training
Ghana
Kumasi
University of Science and Technology School of Medicine
Board Certification
Pediatrics
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Internships
- Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
Fellowships
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Pediatric Critical Care
Professional Society Memberships
- American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society
What do you attribute your success to?
Willingness to Share, the Grace of God, Compassion, Genuine Desire to Help
Hobbies / Sports
- Playing the Organ, Flute, and Accordion
Favorite professional publications
- New England Journal of Medicine, Pediatric Intensive Care
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