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Leadership Education in Adolescent Health Projects
The MCHB Leadership Education in Adolescent Health Projects are unique. They provide interdisciplinary leadership training, faculty development, continuing education, scholarship, technical assistance and collaboration with MCH programs, Title V Programs in state departments of public health, State Adolescent Health Coordinators, policymakers and professional organizations concerned with the health of adolescents. Leadership training produces the manpower for the next generation of leaders who will influence and train clinicians, public policy and public health experts, investigators and educators. All of these individuals will move the field forward by improving clinical services, program development and research/evaluation.
The seven currently funded programs have a long history of commitment to training in adolescent health. Two of the existing programs (Cincinnati and University of California, San Francisco) were among the first cohort of interdisciplinary programs funded in 1977. One Program (Minnesota) was initially funded in 1978. Children's Hospital at Harvard (one of the first physician-only programs funded by MCHB in the 1960's) and Indiana were initially funded in 1992. Based on their demonstrated excellence in leadership training, Baylor and Rochester joined the cohort of currently funded programs in 1997.
Michael D. Resnick, Ph.D.
Professor & Gisela and E. Paul Konopka Chair in
Adolescent Health and Development
Division of Adolescent Health & Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Univ. of Minnesota School of Medicine
717 Delaware Street SE, 3rd Floor
Minneapolis, MN 55414-2959
Phone: (612) 626-2820
Fax: (612) 626-2134
E-Mail: resni001@umn.edu
University of Minnesota's LEAH Program
Hoover Adger, Jr., M.D., M.P.H.
David M. Rubenstein Child Health Building
Room 2065
200 N. Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287
Email: hadger@jhmi.edu
Phone: 410-955-2910
Fax: 410-502-5440
Johns Hopkins LEAH Program
Albert C. Hergenroeder, M.D.
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Chief, Adolescent Medicine and Sports Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
Texas Children's Hospital
6621 Fannin Street, MC3-3340
Houston, TX 77030-2399
Phone: (832) 824-3660
Fax: (825) 825-3689
E-Mail: alberth@bcm.tmc.edu
Department of Pediatrics of Baylor College of Medicine
S. Jean Emans, M.D.
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Chief, Division of Adolescent Medicine
Co-Director, Center for Young Women's Health
Children's Hospital, Boston and Harvard Medical School
300 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Phone: (617) 355-7170
Fax: (617) 232-1851
E-Mail: jean.emans@tch.harvard.edu
Boston's LEAH Program
Children's Hospitals - Clinical Services
Donald P. Orr, M.D.
Professor of Pediatrics, Nursing Research
and Nutrition/Dietetics
Director, Section of Adolescent Medicine
Indiana University Medical Center
Room 070
575 N. West drive
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: (317) 274-8812
Fax: (317) 274-0133
E-Mail: dporr@iupui.edu
Indiana University Pediatrics Residency Programs
Richard E. Kreipe, M.D.
George Washington Goler Professor of Pediatrics
Chief, Division of Adolescent Medicine
Children's Hospital at Strong
Univ. of Rochester School of Medicine
601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 690
Rochester, NY 14642
Phone: (716) 275-7844
Fax: (716) 242-9733
E-Mail: richard_kreipe@urmc.rochester.edu
URMC Dept of Pediatrics
Charles E. Irwin, Jr., M.D.
Professor of Pediatrics
Director, Division of Adolescent Medicine
Vice Chairman, Academic General Pediatrics
Univ. of California, San Francisco
School of Medicine
3333 California Street, Suite 245/Box 0503
San Francisco, CA 94143-0503
Phone: (415) 502-2067
Fax: (415) 476-6106
E-Mail: irwinch@peds.ucsf.edu
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