Grace S. Lee, MD, is a pediatric cardiology fellow at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Her research focuses on gaps in health coverage for patients with congenital heart disease and the drivers of disparities in successful transitions of care from pediatric to adult specialists. She completed her internal medicine and pediatrics residency at Duke University.

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Grace Lee, MD
- Postdoctoral Fellow, National Clinician Scholars Program, Perelman School of Medicine
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