Charles C. Leighton, MD Memorial Lecture with Raina Merchant, MD, MSHP
Open to Penn affiliates
Please note: Registration for this event is required. In-person attendance is strongly encouraged, although virtual access will be provided for all registrants.
Speaker
Raina M. Merchant, MD, MSHP
Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer; Professor, Emergency Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine
Raina M. Merchant, MD, MSHP is the Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer for the University of Pennsylvania Health System. She is also a tenured Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and has secondary appointments in the Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, the Division of General Internal Medicine, and the Division of Health Policy. Dr. Merchant is the Executive Director of the Penn Medicine Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation. Her research and operations portfolio are at the intersection of digital media and health and aim to bridge new technologies in the fields of cardiovascular health, mental health, cancer care, surgical care, public health, health equity, and resuscitation science.
Dr. Merchant has been continuously funded by the NIH since 2011. She has over 200 peer-reviewed publications in journals such as NEJM, JAMA, Circulation, and Health Affairs. Her work has been featured in Wired, The Economist, New York Times, The Atlantic and others. She is a member of the editorial board of JAMA and co-founded Accelerate Health Equity, a Philadelphia collaborative connecting health systems, payors, the Philadelphia Department of Health, and civic organizations. She is an Aspen Health Innovators Fellow and was recognized by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as one of 10 investigators likely to have a significant impact on the future of health and health care in the U.S. She is a member of the National Academy of Medicine. Dr. Merchant received an MD from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and a Master of Science in Health Policy Research from the University of Pennsylvania. She is an alumnus of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program.