Professor of Medicine
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Dr. Rosalyn Stewart is Director of Care Coordination and Resource management at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Associate professor at John Hopkins University School of Medicine with joint appointments in the Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, School of Nursing and Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Stewart coordinates quality improvement efforts geared toward refining health care services and improving the health status of populations. Dr. Stewart’s background in preventive medicine and business aspects of health care and health policy coupled with expertise in urban health, health disparities, cultural competency makes her uniquely qualified to lead clinical innovations directed to obviate social determinants of health. She focuses on the combination of sciences, skills and beliefs that center on the maintenance and improvement of health, prevention of disease or future sequelae, examination health of populations in communities rather than individual patients, particularly vulnerable or underserved patients with sickle cell disease. She focuses on skills to succeed in complex health care environments and in creating and maintaining health systems. She has attained the knowledge necessary to understand, analyze, and create innovative medical-delivery systems. Her work has led to the development of innovative team-based comprehensive care that includes use community partners as part of multi-disciplinary care that emphasizes collaboration and utilizes social workers, educators, advanced practice providers, and community health workers in an environment that promotes education and discovery.
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Building a Collaborative Culture among Northeast Sickle Cell Community-Based Organizations
Sunday, June 18, 2023
2:30 PM – 2:45 PM East Coast USA Time