Meet Us
Robert Losey, MD, FAAP
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Dr. Robert Losey has been in pediatric practice since 1969 and founded Harvest Pediatrics in 1986. He earned his medical degree from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. He completed his pediatric training and fellowship in adolescent medicine at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. He subsequently was appointed the Director of Pediatric and Neonatology at California Medical Center in Los Angeles. Dr. Losey is a former Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California. He is board certified in Pediatrics and Neonatology. Dr. Losey has been a leader in addressing the health care needs of children and families in Napa Valley. He was instrumental in establishing the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Queen of the Valley Medical Center and successfully collaborated with community partners in starting the “Healthy Mom’s and Babies” program that provides comprehensive prenatal care to low-income women. His interests include family communication and effective parenting. Dr. Losey has seven children. He and his wife are active members of their church and grow grapes that are sold to several Napa Valley wineries. |
Ralph Myers, MD, PhD, FAAP
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Dr. Ralph Myers joined Harvest Pediatrics in 1992. After earning his medical degree and doctorate in pharmacology and neuroscience, and completing his pediatric residency at the University of Utah, Primary Children's Hospital, he returned to his roots in Northern California. He is board certified in Pediatrics. Since 1996, Dr. Myers has worked with Dr. T. Berry Brazelton in the Napa County Touchpoints Project, teaching local health care providers, teachers, therapists and childcare workers how to help families understand and value the developmental stages of children. Dr. Myers and his team provide community Touchpoints trainings two times a year. Dr, Myers integrates the concepts of Touchpoints into his delivery of pediatric care, centered on the "parent - provider partnership." Dr. Myers lives in St. Helena with his wife and two teenage children. He has been very active in community affairs including serving on the boards of The Young School, The Boys and Girls Club and Acorn Soupe. Much of his free time now is spent in his backyard garden. He is an avid cook with a special interest in seeing that children eat healthfully. Other hobbies include reading, raising orchids and set design/carpentry for high school drama productions. |
Joseph Carrillo, MD, FAAP
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Dr. Joseph Carrillo joined Harvest Pediatrics in 2004 from Boston, Massachusetts. He completed his medical education and post-graduate training at the University of Arizona, University of Texas Southwestern and Harvard University. He completed a fellowship in developmental & behavioral pediatrics at Children’s Hospital Boston and he is board certified in Pediatrics. Dr. Carrillo held leadership positions at Children’s Hospital Boston, including Executive Medical Director of the Martha Eliot Health Center and Vice President for Community Health. He is a former Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. In 2000, he assisted leadership at Children’s Hospital Boston to create and establish the Office of Child Advocacy. In 2003, he was appointed as a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Bright Futures Initiative, Early Childhood Panel, which developed comprehensive national guidelines for pediatric preventive care. His interests are children with special health care needs, attention deficit disorder, learning disabilities, autism, and early childhood development. He is bilingual in Spanish and has authored scholarly works in cultural competency in medicine. He has a keen interest in health care equity as it relates to diverse and economically disadvantaged communities and how families access health care. Dr. Carrillo spends much of his free time volunteering at several local non-profit organizations in Napa. He is a member of the Board of Trustees at the Queen of the Valley Medical Center and the Board of Directors of the Napa Valley Community Foundation. He is on the Advisory Council of the Blue Oak School in Napa. Dr. Carrillo lives in Napa with his Chihuahua, Mickey. |
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