Social Drivers of Health: Implications for Clinical Practice
Social Drivers of Health: Implications for Clinical Practice
Dr Fiori is the inaugural vice chair for Community Health & Engagement and division chief for the Division of Community & Population Health within the Department of Pediatrics, director of the Community Health Worker Institute at Montefiore Health System, director of social determinants of health for Montefiore Health System's Office of Community & Population Health, and associate professor in both pediatrics and family and social medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. His research aims to address health disparities in communities both in the Bronx and abroad, and he is the primary investigator on multiple ongoing implementation research studies in Togo, West Africa, and the Bronx, focused particularly on community health worker integration within health systems. Dr Fiori's clinical activities are based in the South Bronx, providing primary care to families at a Federally Qualified Health Center. He provides mentorship to pediatric residents in the Social Pediatrics Residency Training Program at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore. Dr Fiori completed residency training in social pediatrics and served as chief resident at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore. He completed a doctor of medicine at the University of Washington, master of public health at Boston University School of Public Health as part of a 3-year Peace Corps service in Togo, and master of science in clinical research methods at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr Fiori was awarded the Ellen Griep Award for Excellence by the University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr Fiori and his spouse, Jennifer Schechter, were awarded the 2016 Sargent Shriver Award for Distinguished Humanitarian Service by the National Peace Corps Association.
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Dr Fiori is the inaugural vice chair for Community Health & Engagement and division chief for the Division of Community & Population Health within the Department of Pediatrics, director of the Community Health Worker Institute at Montefiore Health System, director of social determinants of health for Montefiore Health System's Office of Community & Population Health, and associate professor in both pediatrics and family and social medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. His research aims to address health disparities in communities both in the Bronx and abroad, and he is the primary investigator on multiple ongoing implementation research studies in Togo, West Africa, and the Bronx, focused particularly on community health worker integration within health systems. Dr Fiori's clinical activities are based in the South Bronx, providing primary care to families at a Federally Qualified Health Center. He provides mentorship to pediatric residents in the Social Pediatrics Residency Training Program at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore. Dr Fiori completed residency training in social pediatrics and served as chief resident at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore. He completed a doctor of medicine at the University of Washington, master of public health at Boston University School of Public Health as part of a 3-year Peace Corps service in Togo, and master of science in clinical research methods at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr Fiori was awarded the Ellen Griep Award for Excellence by the University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr Fiori and his spouse, Jennifer Schechter, were awarded the 2016 Sargent Shriver Award for Distinguished Humanitarian Service by the National Peace Corps Association.
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