Assistant Professor of the Practice in Family Medicine and Community Health
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Population Health Improvement
Correlation of Health and Social Determinants
Poverty, Race and Chronic Trauma
Social Capacity and Community Engagement
Community Health
Chronic Disease Care Management and Clinical Delivery Systems
Patient Self Management and Self Efficacy
Community Resource Design and Development
Community Health Informatics
Education and Training
- Wake Forest University, M.B.A. 1993
Selected Grants and Awards
- 2021 BEC Sustainability Grant
- Northern Piedmont Access to Affordable Care
- Duke CTSA (UL1)
- Medicare Benefits Enrollment Center
- LATCH Benefit Enrollment Center
- Durham Elementary School Based Health Services Expansion Project
- Improving Care Transitions for Complex Patients through Decision Support
- Improving Quality through Decision Support for Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy
- Augmenting Healthcare through Patient Participation in a Rural Community-Based Telehealth Network
- Showing Health Information Value in a Community Network
- Improving Care Quality and Coordination through Patient Inclusion in a Community-based Telehealth Network
- Durham Fire Safety for Seniors Program