Dr. Kelly is a dedicated medical professional with a robust academic background and extensive clinical experience. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine in the United States, where she studied from 2007 to 2011. Before pursuing her medical career, Dr. Kelly obtained a Bachelor of Science in Applied Science in 1996, providing a strong foundation in scientific principles that she would later apply to her medical studies.
After completing medical school, Dr. Kelly pursued a variety of specialized clinical and research training programs. She began her post-graduate education as an Intern in Internal Medicine at Morehouse School of Medicine from 2012 to 2013. She then continued her residency in Internal Medicine at the same institution from 2013 to 2015, honing her clinical skills and preparing for her future in specialized medicine.
With a well-rounded combination of education, clinical training, and research experience, Dr. Kelly continues to contribute meaningfully to the medical field, particularly in the areas of internal medicine and infectious diseases.
Prophylaxis before travelling to endemic areas
Infections that are resistant to common antibiotics
Diabetic foot infection
All types of bacterial, fungal and viral infections
Fever of unknown origin
Diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol
Thyroid disease