Dr. Eileen S. Moore, MD is the Medical Director for the Georgetown University Health Justice Alliance, Associate Professor of Medicine and Family Medicine, and Associate Dean for Community Education and Advocacy at the School of Medicine. In these roles Eileen brings a keen interest in progressive medical education and passion for access to care and quality of care for underserved and vulnerable populations. Since 2007, she has served as the Medical Director for the Health Outreach to Youth and Adults (HOYA) Clinic, the first student-run free clinic in Washington D.C.; she also directs the Health Justice Scholar (HJS) Track at the School of Medicine (a longitudinal four-year curriculum that gives medical students didactic and practical experience working at the intersection of advocacy and policy toward the achievement of health equity).Eileen received her MD from Georgetown where she also completed a fellowship in Primary Care and Health Policy . She has been on the faculty at the School of Medicine since that time and also maintains a robust clinical practice in General Internal Medicine at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital.
Leaders from Georgetown University’s Health Justice Alliance discuss how the medical-legal partnership (MLP) benefits both law and medical students on the latest episode of Talk Justice. Dr. Ana Caskin, deputy medical director...
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