Sessions
ACEs and it's relationship to the underserved population
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Fri
Dr. Marshall Fleurant is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in the Division of General Medicine and Geriatrics, Grady Division. He is past chair of the Health Equity Commission for the Society of General Internal Medicine, Steering Committee Member for the National Collaborative on Trauma Informed Health Care Education & Research, and Treasurer for the American College of Physician Georgia Early Career Physician Committee. As a Clinician Educator he oversees medical students and medical residents on the inpatient wards and is a clinical preceptor at the Grady Primary Care Clinic. Dr. Fleurant received his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed his residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He completed a general medicine fellowship at Harvard University School of Medicine and completed a Masters in Pubic Health at Harvard School of Public Health with a focus on Clinical Effectiveness. He has practiced as a Clinician Educator at Boston University School of Medicine and worked as a private practitioner at Kaiser Permanente The Southeastern Permanente Medical Group. His interests include health policy, social disparities in health, and the application of trauma-informed care practices within primary care particularly among underserved populations. His current projects involve analyzing ACEs prevalence within primary care patients at Grady Memorial Hospital.