Blen B. Girmay, MD

Blen Girmay, MD

Blen Girmay, MD

Blen B. Girmay, MD

Specialty
Internal Medicine
Years of Experience
5
Gender
Female
Locations

2700 Prosperity Ave
270
Fairfax, VA 22031-4321

Phone
Fax
571-665-6878

About Blen B. Girmay, MD

Dr. Blen Girmay is a primary care physician board certified in internal medicine. She joined Inova in 2023 and was previously a geriatric fellow at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore, MD.

As a geriatrician, Dr. Girmay specializes in the health care needs of people who are aging. Her goal is to align care to what matters most to older adults. 

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Awards/Associations

  • Robert M. Kaiser Scholarship Recipient, American Academy of Home Care Medicine, 2022
  • TULA Medical School Scholarship Program Research Grant, NYU School of Medicine, 2021
  • Best Medical Education Collaboration: Disparities and Social Determinants of Health Curriculum Innovation Taskforce, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, 2020
  • Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Student Award, Gold Humanism Honor Society, New York, NY, 2019
  • Community Service Recognition Program, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY, 2019
  • National Medical Foundation Scholar, National Medical Fellowships, New York, NY, 2016 – 2018
  • Meyerhoff Scholar, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, 2010 – 2014
Medical School
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Residencies
New York University School of Medicine
Training Specialty: Internal Medicine
7/01/2019 - 6/30/2022
Fellowships
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Training Specialty: Geriatric Fellow
7/01/2022 -
Hospital Affiliations

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