COLLEEN COLLINS, MD
Internal Medicine Physician

Dr. Collins is a board-certified internal medicine physician who trained at Yale Medical School and Boston Medical Center. She brings over three decades of leadership and clinical experience. She has provided Primary Care on the Navajo Reservation and community health centers affiliated with Mass General Hospital in Boston. More recently, she worked in college health as the Chief of Urgent Care at MIT and for the past five years as the Medical Director for the Brandeis University Student Health Center. A passionate advocate for primary care, Dr. Collins has managed diverse and underserved populations throughout her career. Dr. Collins enjoys the outdoors, staying active through sports, and spending time with her dog. She is excited to bring both her professional expertise and her love of community to Alaska.
BOARD CERTIFICATION
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American Board of Internal Medicine
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1990-Present
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WORK EXPERIENCE
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2020-2024 Medical Director, Brandeis University Student Health Center – Waltham, MA
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2017-2020 Chief of Urgent Care Service, MIT Medical – Cambridge, MA
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2014-2017 Urgent Care Director, Lynn Community Health Center – Lynn, MA
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2012-2014 Primary Care Physician, Pentucket Medical Associates – Georgetown, MA
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2009-2012 Medical Director, Suffolk County House of Corrections – Boston, MA
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1993-2009 Assistant in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital – Boston & Revere, MA
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1997-2003 Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School – Chelsea, MA
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1990-1993 Staff Physician, Indian Health Service – Shiprock, NM
EDUCATION
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Doctor of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine – New Haven, CT
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Bachelor of Science in Biology, Bates College – Lewiston, ME
