Thursday January 17
by Dr. Roy Wade, Geisel '07
6–7:30 pm, Chilcott Auditorium, Geisel School of Medicine
Part of the Geisel School's MLK event series
"Solutions for Overcoming Mistrust in Healthcare - What Can You Do?" Roy Wade MD, PhD, MPH is trained as a pediatrician and is currently doing a minority health policy fellowship through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. His recent policy work involves researching poverty medicine and trauma and their long-term effects on children of color.
Roy Wade, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H. received his undergraduate and Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a focus on Molecular Microbiology. He completed medical school at Dartmouth Medical School and pediatric residency training at the University of Virginia. After residency, he completed a Minority Health Policy Fellowship at Harvard Medical School earning an MPH in Health Policy Management at the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Wade is interested in coordination and improving care for children and youth in the welfare system.