She is accepting new patients at ETSU Health OB/GYN. âI wanted to work for ETSU Health because I like their mission to offer quality, evidence-based care to people of all backgrounds and walks of life,â Alexander said. âI had a lot of physician role models in my community. They were all generous, charismatic adults who used their privilege and knowledge as physicians to help their patients and the community. I wanted to do the same.â Alexander received her MD from the Medical School for International Health at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, located in Beâer Sheva, Israel. She completed her residency at East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine, where she served as chief resident.