Empowering Women Through Emergency Care Development (GEMA Sponsored)

Authors
  • Jennifer A. Newberry, MD, JD, MSc

    Stanford University Department of Emergency Medicine

    Jennifer A. Newberry is an Associate Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University. She completed her medical and law degrees at the University of Chicago and her Masters in Epidemiology and Clinical Research at Stanford University. Her research focuses on help-seeking and services use by vulnerable populations, including in the global health setting and in intimate partner violence. Her current R01 seeks to improve mental health help-seeking in the Latinx population using a community-engaged approach and partnering with promotores.

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    Kelli O'Laughlin, MD, MPH

    Dr. O'Laughlin is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Global Health at the University of Washington (UW). After Emergency Medicine residency training at UCLA, she was faculty in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. She was also a Research Scientist at the Medical Practice Evaluation Center at Massachusetts General Hospital. She joined the University of Washington in 2019 where she has continued her global health research focused on assessing the health needs of refugee populations and on designing and evaluating refugee-specific interventions to improve care. Recent work includes evaluating an intervention to improve engagement in HIV care for refugees living in Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda (PI, K23MH108440) and investigating an interactive voice response telephone-based COVID-19 symptom and exposure surveillance tool among refugees in Uganda (PI, Elrha/R2HC). She is also studying assisted partner notification for HIV among refugees in West Nile Uganda using an implementation science approach as well as the impact of mobility on HIV care engagement among refugees in Uganda (PI, UW/Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research).
  • Jennifer Chan, MD, MPH

  • Frida Shayo, MD

  • Catherine A. Staton, MD

  • Janis Tupesis, MD