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Eric Goralnick, MD, MS serves as the Principal Investigator to the Global Mass Vaccination Site Collaborative, the Medical Director at Access and Network Development at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is responsible for system wide efforts to prepare, mitigate, respond, and recover from disasters in… Continue reading Eric Goralnick, MD, MS
Dr. Lubitz received her undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Michigan. During her general surgery residency at Cornell, she spent two dedicated years studying the genetic basis of thyroid cancer. Following completion of her endocrine surgery fellowship at MGH in 2010, she obtained an MPH at the Harvard School of Public Health, during… Continue reading Carrie Lubitz, MD, MPH
In June of 2019, Ariadne Labs launched the second, year-long phase of its Serious Illness Implementation Collaborative – a training and support program for health systems implementing the Serious Illness Care Program. The program promotes more, earlier, and better conversations among patients and clinicians about patient priorities, goals, and values for care when facing a… Continue reading 15 Health Systems Celebrate Implementation Success at Conclusion of Serious Illness Care Program Collaborative

By Evan Benjamin, MD, MS, FACP; Bozwell Bueno; Meghan Long, MHA; and Saranya Loehrer, MD, MPH Over the past several months we have had the privilege of supporting health care organizations across the United States as they respond to unprecedented challenges brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic. From policy and payment changes at the federal… Continue reading Guiding Principles for the “New Normal” in Health Care

Dr. Asaf Bitton talks about both the losses and the opportunities presented by COVID-19 ahead of his keynote address at the virtual IHI Primary Care Summit 2020.

By Rebecca Weintraub, MD Like many families, we watched summer plans for our two children dissolve as the COVID-19 pandemic raged unchecked and travel restrictions mounted, forcing many camps to go virtual or shut down. As we scrambled to find alternatives, we learned of two camps opening in-person in Maine, a state within driving distance… Continue reading Serving as a First Time Camp Doctor in the Midst of a Pandemic: Lessons in Adaptive Leadership

By Mary Brindle, MD, MPH A pediatric surgeon’s job is characterized by urgency — whether operating on a neonate born with a life-threatening condition or a teenager badly injured in a motor vehicle collision. We are familiar with rapid decision-making informed by best evidence. These are qualities that proved essential in confronting the COVID-19 pandemic.… Continue reading Adapting Health Systems During Crisis: Applying Research to Practice
Platform to help expand COVID-19 testing access nationwide.