Dr. Nancy Murphy is a nurse practitioner. She holds a PhD in Social Welfare from the Graduate Center, City University of New York. She is an experienced clinician, patient advocate, implementation specialist and educator. At the time of the research, she was a faculty member in the Graduate Nursing Program at Howard University and practicing at United Medical Center’s HIV clinic, in Washington, DC. Her clinical practice has been with diverse populations impacted by negative socio-economic determinants of health. She has conducted several “inside action research” projects, in both clinical and academic settings. ORCID ID 0000-0002-9748-4632
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Dr. Erin Athey is a family nurse practitioner who has spent nearly two decades in Washington, D.C., as a clinician, educator, and community-engaged scholar to improve health outcomes for those who are under-resourced and disenfranchised. Her experiences have led her to develop several innovative, community-based initiatives that focus on improving health literacy and bringing healthcare into these communities. These experiences, combined with her desire to improve access to care in the communities for whom she has dedicated her career, inspired her to create C3 Cares – a nurse-led, primary care provider placing clinics directly in DC’s public and affordable housing communities.
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Dr. Alfred Larbi is a manager at an integrated global, full-service CRO with specialized expertise in medical device, novel technology and combination products. He previously worked for an NIHR UKCRC registered academic clinical trials unit in Cambridge, UK and a safety net hospital in Washington DC primarily supporting healthcare research operations in various ways at each institution. Alfred also holds a Master’s degree in Public Health degree from the George Washington University, where he was awarded a graduate research assistantship.
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Dr. Nnemdi Elias is a Yale University-trained physician, board certified in Addiction Medicine and Internal Medicine. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine/Primary Care at University of California, San Francisco and holds a Masters in Public Health from University California, Berkeley. Dr. Elias has held various senior medical positions, including Chief Medical Officer at the DC Department of Health and Chief of the HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment section of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Global AIDS Program in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. She is currently focused on changing the “Zipcode Paradigm” through social entrepreneurship and service.