Biographical summary
Gail M. Boriel, M.B.B.S., M.P.H., is a general internal medicine physician and preventive and lifestyle medicine physician.
She is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, the American Board of Preventive Medicine, the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine.
She has a special interest in the management of patients with complex medical conditions, together with her team members.
She also has a special interest in evidence-based preventive and lifestyle medicine.
Her focus of work is within the consultative internal medicine clinical practice and the executive health clinical practice.
She participates in the supervising of the internal medicine residents, within their community internal medicine clinic.
Her research also involves the role of medical mobile units for underserved patient populations, collaborating with academic medical centers.
Her interest is also within quality healthcare improvement, and she is a Mayo Clinic Silver Quality Fellow.
She is a member of the American College of Physicians, American College of Preventive Medicine, American College of Lifestyle Medicine, American Obesity Association, St. Lucia Medical and Dental Association.
Mayo Clinic locations
Education
- 2019
FellowPreventive Medicine, Programs in Rochester, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- 2019
MPHUniversity of Minnesota
- 2012
Post Graduate Trainee - Post-graduate training in internal Medicine; post-graduate training as the chief resident of internal medicineThe Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health
- 2005
MBBSUniversity of the West Indies
Activities and honors
Certifications
- 2012
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal Medicine
Awards and honors
- 2012
The Deepak Bhandari, M.D. Internal Medicine Resident of the Year Award for Clinical Excellence, Academic Achievement, and ProfessionalismThe Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health
- 2012
Travel Trainee AwardCentral Society for Clinical Research & Midwestern Section American Federation for Medical Research
Publications