Dr. Hamilton received both his undergraduate and medical school degrees from Duke University before completing his Internal Medicine internship and residency at the University of Iowa. After practicing in Cincinnati, OH and Kilmarnock, VA he moved to Annapolis and joined the practice in 1991. He most values family time with his three children, but also enjoys boating and a wide variety of outdoor sports including snow and waterskiing, rowing and cycling.
Dr. Hamilton believes that a healthy lifestyle and taking the time to build good mental health are the cornerstones to one's general well-being, and he tries to emphasize preventative medicine in his approach to patient care. Dr. Hamilton has been with Annapolis Internal Medicine since 1991.
Dr. Titus Abraham obtained his medical degree from the University of Maryland in 1998 and completed his Internal Medicine residency at the University of Maryland Medical Center and the Baltimore VAMC. He is board-certified in Internal Medicine, which focuses on adult patients' holistic care. Although genes play an important role, he believes that a moderate diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, spirituality, and healthy social relationships are necessary for optimal health. His expertise is in the management of medically complex patients, including, but not limited to, those with hypertension, heart disease, chronic lung disease, and diabetes. Dr. Abraham joined Annapolis Internal Medicine in November of 2008 and has been our managing partner since 2018. He spends his free time with his wife, children and two dogs.
Dr. Anderson grew up in Laurel, Maryland. After graduating from Eleanor Roosevelt High School she went on to get her Bachelor of Science at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. After college she was happy to return to Maryland to attend medical school at the University of Maryland. She stayed on at The University of Maryland and completed her Internal Medicine residency in 2011. She joined AIM shortly thereafter in August 2011. Dr. Anderson enjoys the diversity of practicing general Internal Medicine and also has special interests in infectious diseases and gastrointestinal disorders. In her free time she likes spending time outdoors, especially, bicycling and running. Dr. Anderson has been with AIM since 2011.
Dr. Shkullaku grew up in Rockville, Maryland. She then went on to receive a B.A. in British and American Literature at Pacific Union College in Angwin, California, followed by her medical degree at Loma Linda University. After medical school Dr. Shkullaku decided she was away from home long enough and returned to Maryland. She completed her residency in internal medicine and served as Primary Care Chief Resident at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. She joined AIM in July 2013.
Dr. Shkullaku has a special interest in obesity and nutrition with an emphasis on preventative medicine. She spends her free time cooking, traveling, running and spending time with her husband and two daughters.
Dr. Cuhran grew up in New Castle, Pennsylvania about an hour north of Pittsburgh. She is a proud Penn Stater having earned her B.S. at Penn State University in 2006. She went on to receive her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2010. She then stayed at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center to complete her residency in Internal Medicine in 2013, and she's been at Annapolis Internal Medicine ever since. Dr. Cuhran genuinely believes in getting to know each and every patient as a person in order to provide him/her with the best possible medical care, and she strives to partner with each patient to develop his/her own personalized plan for success.
She lives in Arnold with her husband and two daughters where they enjoy boating, watersports, hiking, soccer, hockey, and classic rock music.
Dr. Woods is a Pennsylvania native and attended the Medical College of Pennsylvania on a scholarship from the United States Air Force. He completed his training in Internal Medicine at Allegheny General Hospital located in Pittsburgh, PA. After residency Dr. Woods entered active duty with the USAF and provided medical support for the 509th Bomb Wing located in Missouri. He finished his tour of active duty in 2000 and in 2001 he came to Maryland to start his career in Internal Medicine. He served as Chief of Medicine and a Hospitalist for AAMC for 14 years, then joined AIM in 2015. Dr. Woods believes the doctor-patient relationship is an important cornerstone of good health throughout life.
Dr. Woods, his wife, their children, and the family’s Chesapeake Bay retriever currently live in Gambrills, MD.
Dr. O’Neill is originally from Pittsburgh, PA and earned her BS in Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. After conducting research at the University of Pittsburgh, she attended West Virginia University School of Medicine. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in 2012 after being named Senior Resident of the Year. Dr. O’Neill worked as a Hospitalist at Anne Arundel Medical Center for four years prior to joining AIM in 2016. Dr. O’Neill lives in Severna Park with her husband where they spend their free time traveling, entertaining family and friends, and playing music.
After graduating from medical school in India in 1998 Dr. Colaco immigrated to the United States and was involved with medical research for several years in Arkansas. He then completed his residency in Internal Medicine At Unity Hospital which is affiliated with the University of Rochester School of Medicine in Rochester, New York in 2008. He joined Anne Arundel Medical Center as a hospitalist in 2008 and was a hospitalist there for the last 10 years, before joining AIM in 2018. Dr. Colaco enjoys taking on the challenges offered by the pathology seen across the breadth of Internal Medicine. He believes in involving his patients in a culture of shared decision-making and working with them as a team in order to help them achieve their best health potential. Dr. Colaco lives in the area with his wife and 2 daughters and they enjoy traveling. Dr. Colaco is also a movie buff and a cricket enthusiast.
Dr. Malhotra graduated from George Washington University School of Medicine in 2012 and completed her Internal Medicine residency at Drexel University/Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia in 2015. She has worked at AAMC as a Medical Hospitalist providing exceptional care. She joined AIM in March 2020. She is an accomplished physician having co-authored a chapter on The Metabolic syndrome in a prominent medical journal.*Areas of interest -metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and heart disease focusing on nutrition and lifestyle education along with preventative medicine. Dr. Malhotra lives in Clarksville with her husband and daughter and enjoys traveling the world, painting, reading novels, and spending time with friends and family.
*Current Therapy in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 5th edition.
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