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Grace Wang MD, MPH

Senior Fellow, Public Health Integration and Innovation, NACHC

Dr. Grace Wang is a family physician and a Senior Fellow Public Health Integration and Innovation at NACHC. Dr. Wang graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in Early Childhood Education. She received her medical training at Cornell University Medical College (now Weill Cornell Medicine) in New York City and has a Masters Degree in Public Health also from the University of Michigan. Dr. Wang has worked in FQHCs and public health departments in New York City and Seattle.


Appearances

  • Thumbnail for The Opioid Epidemic: How Do We Take Care of the Compassionate Care Team? - RECOMMENDED FOR YOUNG PROFESSIONALS
    Date
    March 29, 2019
    Health centers are on the front lines of the national drug epidemic, providing a continuum of much needed services to care for patients and families affected by opioid and other substance use disorders…

    Moderator

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    Grace Wang, MD, MPH
    Senior Fellow, Public Health Integration and Innovation, NACHC

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Kimá Taylor
    Managing Principal, Anka Consulting LLC
    Speaker Image for Jane Powers
    Acting CEO, Fenway Health
  • Thumbnail for A Path to Healing (NACHC Pillar #3)
    Date
    November 17, 2021
    Covid 19 has relentlessly impacted health center front line staff, their families and communities. Meanwhile, other traumas have been experienced as well—fires, hurricanes, financial stress and personal difficulties…

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Wanda Montalvo
    Wanda Montalvo, PhD, RN, FAAN
    Senior Fellow and Team Lead Public Health Integration and Innovation, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Jennie McLaurin
    Jennie McLaurin, MD, MPH, MA
    Senior Fellow, Public Health Integration and Innovation, NACHC
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    Grace Wang, MD, MPH
    Senior Fellow, Public Health Integration and Innovation, NACHC
  • Thumbnail for Clinical Workforce: Maximizing Opportunities for Retention and Recruitment - NCA FEATURED
    Date
    August 19, 2019
    At NACHC’s Workforce Summit in March, a human resource expert from the banking industry challenged health centers to make workforce the top issue in their strategic plans. Moreover, as we move to a focus on population health and paying for value, care teams are expanding…

    Speakers

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    Senior Advisor, Clinical Workforce, NACHC
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    Grace Wang, MD, MPH
    Senior Fellow, Public Health Integration and Innovation, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Elvin Plank
    Chief Executive Officer, Indiana Health Centers, Inc.
    Speaker Image for Moises Arjona, Jr.
    Chief Officer, Programs, MHP Salud
    Speaker Image for Sophia McIntyre
    Sophia McIntyre, MD, MPH, MBA, FAAFP, CPE
    Chief Medical Officer, 2016 Baldrige Executive Fellow, Hudson River HealthCare, Inc.
    Speaker Image for Catherina Patrice Walker
    Catherina Patrice Walker, MPH, RN, PHNA-BC
    Commander, U.S. Public Health Service, Region 5 Supervisor, Division of Regional Operations - Chicago Health Resources and Services Administration/Bureau of Hea
    Speaker Image for Michelle Fernandez
    Senior Training Specialist, Association of Clinicians for the Underserved
  • Thumbnail for General Session: Hypertension: A Case for Evidence Translation and Reducing Low-Value Care to Improve Patient-Centered Outcomes and Reduce Healthcare Costs
    Date
    March 17, 2020
    Did you know that 80% blood pressure control is well within our reach? We have the evidence and know what to do, but underutilization of evidence-based hypertension services persists across the entire spectrum of care, leading to poor health outcomes and unnecessary health care costs…

    Speakers

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    Grace Wang, MD, MPH
    Senior Fellow, Public Health Integration and Innovation, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Saint Anthony Amofah
    Saint Anthony Amofah, MD, MBA, FACP
    Chief Medical Officer, Chief Academic Officer, and Medical Director, Community Health of South Florida Inc. and Health Choice Network
    Speaker Image for Laurence Sperling
    Laurence Sperling, MD, FACC, FAHA, FACP
    Executive Director, Million Hearts and Katz Prof. in Preventive Cardiology, Emory University School of Medicine and Rollins School of Public Health
    Speaker Image for Mark Fendrick
    Professor, Internal Medicine and Prof. of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan; Director, Univ. of Michigan Center for Value-Based
    Speaker Image for Alex M. Azar II
    United States Secretary of Health and Human Services
  • Thumbnail for Health Centers and Underserved Communities: Vaccinations From First Mile to Last Mile
    Date
    March 15, 2021
    2020 will always be the year of COVID-19. The successes include the development and production of multiple vaccines with cutting edge science, unparalleled collaborations, and investments globally…

    Speakers

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    Grace Wang, MD, MPH
    Senior Fellow, Public Health Integration and Innovation, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Brian Toomey
    Chief Executive Officer, Piedmont Health Services
    Speaker Image for CAPT. Amy Parker Fiebelkorn
    Lead of the Disproportionately Affected Adult Populations Team, Vaccine Task Force, COVID-19 Response, CDC
    Speaker Image for Shelley Spires
    Chief Executive Officer, Albany Area Primary Health Care, Inc.

    Moderator

    Speaker Image for Sarah Price
    Sarah Price, MSN-ED
    Deputy Director, Public Health Integration, NACHC

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