Christiane Nockels Fabbri, PA-C ’84, received a doctorate in history from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in May 2006. Her dissertation, a survey of medieval and early modern treatises on the plague, analyzes continuity and change in plague medicine from 1348 to 1599. Fabbri was associate director of the Yale Physician Associate Program from 1991 to 2000, and was voted Distinguished Alumna in 2004. She currently practices family medicine in West Haven, Conn., and continues her research on early modern health care. She and her husband, Remo Fabbri Jr., M.D. ’64, look forward to hearing from any alumni visitors when in town.
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