(Photo by Millar Hill)
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Chatham

Trio of new doctors welcomed at CKHA

The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance is welcoming three new physicians to its organization.

Dr. Garrett Mosey, Dr. Diondra Miller, and Dr. Areej Alvi will be joining the Hospitalist program at CKHA.

Mosey attended the University of Guelph where he earned his Biomedical Science Honours with Distinction. He also received his Doctor of Medicine with the Schulich School of Medicine at Western University. For the past six years, Mosey has been practicing as a hospitalist at Woodstock General Hospital.

Miller joins CKHA after completing the Honours Bachelor of Science in Microbiology and Immunology program at Dalhousie University in Halifax. From there, she earned a Doctor of Medicine with first-class honours at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

Dr. Diondra Miller Dr. Diondra Miller

Miller came back to Canada to complete Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Toronto.

"I’m looking forward to being part of a smaller community," she said. "Coming from Toronto there are so many people and different walks of life, it is obviously the same here, but it is just nice to be a part of a smaller place and I am really looking forward to that."

Alvi attended the University of Toronto and received a Bachelor of Science with Honours in 2013. She later earned a Doctor of Medicine from Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Dr. Areej Alvi Dr. Areej Alvi

Alvi returned to Ontario to complete Family Medicine Residency training at the University of Ottawa. She completed an additional year Hospitalist Fellowship with Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. After practicing as a Hospitalist for Trillium Mississauga Hospital for the past two years, Alvi decided to join CKHA.

"I am so grateful for the warm welcome I have received at Chatham-Kent and am very excited to join the hospitalist team at CKHA," said Alvi. "My husband worked in Chatham for years, and I am thrilled to move to this area with him and my son. I am really looking forward to serving the Chatham-Kent community."

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