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Zoe Agoos, MD, is a Lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Editor-in-Chief of Perspectives in Primary Care, a publication of HMS's Center for Primary Care. She is a full-time Family Medicine physician at the Cambridge Health Alliance's (CHA) Everett Care Center, serving an immigrant-majority population. Dr. Agoos holds affiliations with both Harvard and Tufts University: she is an elected At-Large member of CHA's Medical Executive Committee and a Clinical Instructor at the Tufts School of Medicine, where she supervises Family Medicine residents.
Her education includes a Brown University undergraduate degree, a medical degree from the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and a Family Medicine residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals. Her research and clinical focus centers on health equity, health literacy, and primary care advocacy, informed by prior work supporting Dr. Paul Farmer at Partners In Health and Harvard's Department of Global Health and Social Medicine.
Dr. Agoos has contributed to initiatives at Brigham and Women’s Hospital’s Division of Global Health Equity and previously served as Co-Medical Director for Sexual and Reproductive Health at CHA.





