Douglas Shenson
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Biography
Dr. Shenson is Associate Professor Adjunct, Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, and Associate Clinical Professor, Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Yale School of Public Health. Since 2007, Dr. Shenson has directed the Yale School of Medicine's (YSM) course "Populations & Methods: The Application of Epidemiology and Biostatistics to Public Health," which runs over 12-months in the YSM pre-clinical curriculum. Dr. Shenson is also Deputy Leader of the YSM Health Equity Thread, which develops and helps implement curricular content focused on health equity and social justice. Dr. Shenson directs Sickness Prevention Achieved through Regional Collaboration (SPARC), a nonprofit agency dedicated to expanding the population-wide use of disease prevention services. As part of his work at SPARC, Dr. Shenson leads the Vote & Vax program, which is developing and testing a national strategy to provide influenza vaccinations at polling places. Dr. Shenson has led numerous research projects funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to better characterize the provision of vaccinations and cancer screening to older Americans. He is a co-founder of the medical humanitarian organization, Doctors of the World USA (now HealthRight International), and founder of the Human Rights Clinic at Montefiore Medical Center, the first clinic in New York City to attend exclusively to the documentation and service needs of survivors of torture. He is a board member of the International Association for Indigenous Aging (IA2), which focuses on health issues of concern to elder American Indians.
Education & Training
- MSHarvard University School of Public Health, Healthcare Management (2001)
- Chief Resident, Social Internal MedicineMontefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1988)
- MAOxford University, Human Sciences (1985)
- MDTulane University School of Medicine (1985)
- MPHTulane Univ School of Public Health & Tropical Med (1985)
- BAUniversity of Pennsylvania, History, History & Sociology of Science (1977)
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Immunization Excellence Award, Overall 2008-9 | Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) and American Medical Association | 2009 |
Aetna Susan B. Anthony Award for Excellence in Research on Older Women and Public Health | American Public Health Association | 2005 |
Health and Human Rights Leadership Award | Doctors of the World USA | 2004 |
Hesselbein Fellowship Award, Entrepreneurial Performance and Community Innovation, Peter Drucker Foundation | 2000 | |
Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Persistent Urban Poverty | Social Science Research Council & Rockefeller Foundation | 1990 |
Visiting Scholar | Hastings Center for the Study of Biomedical Ethics | 1987 |
Isaac Ivan Lehmann Award | Tulane University School of Medicine | 1982 |
Phi Beta Kappa, Magna cum Laude | University of Pennsylvania | 1977 |
Professional Service
Organization | Role | Date |
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National Quality Forum | Priority setting for health care performance measurement | 2014 - Present |
American Public Health Association | Officer, Medical Care Section | 2011 - 2014 |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Healthy Aging Program | Lead, Study Group on an Up-to-Date Measure of Adult Clinical Preventive Services | 2010 - 2011 |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) | Committee on Influenza Vaccine Assurance Strategies | 2004 - 2005 |