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Elsie Taveras, MD, MPH, is the inaugural Chief Community Health and Equity Officer at Mass General Brigham and Executive Director of the Kraft Center for Community Health at Massachusetts General Hospital. She leads system-wide strategies to improve health equity and the health of the communities served by Mass General Brigham. She is a pediatrician at Mass General, the Conrad Taff Professor of Pediatrics in Nutrition at Harvard Medical School and professor in the Department of Nutrition at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Dr. Taveras is a leading expert in community health equity, childhood obesity, maternal-child health and health disparities. Her research and community health leadership have influenced the development of national programs to improve health outcomes and eliminate inequities for socially at-risk populations. She is a recipient of the Public Health Leadership in Medicine Award from the Massachusetts Association of Public Health for her work improving health and health care in community-based settings.
Dr. Taveras received her Bachelor of Science and medical degree from New York University and completed her internship, residency and chief residency at the Boston Combined Residency Program in Pediatrics at Boston Medical Center and Boston Children’s Hospital. She holds an MPH from the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.
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