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Appendix A: Biographic Sketches
Pages 371-384

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From page 371...
... (co-chair) , is a professor of family medicine and population health at Virginia Commonwealth University and an active clinician and teacher at the Inova Fairfax Family Practice Residency.
From page 372...
... , the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Association of American Medical Colleges, and the Association of Departments of Family Medicine to include serving as President of the Uniformed Services Academy of Family Physicians and the STFM. After more than 10 years of service as a member of the Meharry Medical College Board of Trustees, Dr.
From page 373...
... She is a health services researcher with a focus on adolescent health, specifically, breaking the cycle of poverty and poor health among adolescent mothers and their children. Her National Institutes of Health–sponsored research is focused on improving access to reproductive health care and promoting healthy behaviors during pregnancy among at-risk adolescents using text messaging, social media mining, and natural language processing.
From page 374...
... Prior to CareFirst, he spearheaded health services integration and transformation at two area community health centers (Mary's Center and Unity Health Care)
From page 375...
... from the Harvard School of Public Health while a fellow with the Commonwealth Fund/Harvard University Fellowship in Minority Health Policy. Shawna Hudson, Ph.D, is a professor and research division chief in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health and founding director of the Center Advancing Research and Evaluation for PatientCentered Care at the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
From page 376...
... He received a Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar Award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a Cancer Control Career Development Award for Primary Care Physicians from the American Cancer Society. He is the immediate past-chair of the Board of Regents of the National Library of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health and former chair of the American Board of Family Medicine.
From page 377...
... Leake devoted 29 years of her career caring for Veterans; served 22 years as the chief nursing officer (CNO) in one of the largest, most complex health care systems in the Department of Veterans Affairs; held numerous national leadership roles and responsibilities including two interim assignments leading national program offices in the VA Office of Nursing Services; and twice led the Atlanta VA Health Care System to Magnet designation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
From page 378...
... Army in 2012, she has continued her clinical career and research, becoming chair of her specialty at her health system. She has intimate knowledge of the VA health care system beginning with her medical school training, continuing through specialty training, clinical faculty appointments, and lastly as the senior medical officer on the highly influential Army Pain Management Task Force while assigned to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
From page 379...
... In addition, he completed a post-graduate fellowship in child and family behavioral medicine from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Ajus is currently a Ph.D.
From page 380...
... She is Associate Director of the Clinical Excellence Research Center, Faculty Director of the Health Leadership, Organization, and Innovation Labs in the Division of Primary Care and Population Health, and affiliate faculty with Stanford Health Policy and Center for Innovation in Global Health. She directs the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
From page 381...
... Dr. Song directs the Health Policy track in the Massachusetts General Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Program and is Research Director at the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care.
From page 382...
... Tochi Ogbu-Mbadiugha is a Senior Program Assistant with the Board on Health Care Services at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. She has worked on a number of consensus studies and workshops centered on nursing, health care payment systems, population health, pandemic preparedness and response, and health equity.
From page 383...
... The National Academies provide independent, objective analysis and advice to the nation to solve complex problems and inform public policy decisions related to science, technology, and medicine. To enable the best possible care for all patients, the board undertakes scholarly analysis of the organization, financing, effectiveness, workforce, and delivery of health care, with emphasis on quality, cost, and accessibility.


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