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Center for Community-Engaged Medicine

About

The Center for Community-Engaged Medicine (CCEM) is directed by Dr. Robert Sege and promotes the development of deep and meaningful linkages between healthcare systems and providers and the patients and communities we serve. The center bridges translational and implementation science with the myriad efforts to address racism, inequity and health-related social needs.

CCEM faculty actively participate in education, research and policy change within the institute, the university and across the country. CCEM activities focus on broad collaboration within the healthcare sector, with national membership organizations, state and federal agencies. CCEM programs include Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences (HOPE) and Developmental Understanding and Legal Support for Everyone (DULSE).

CCEM also supports the Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute’s stakeholder and community engagement core.

Researchers + staff
robert sege

Robert D. Sege, MD, PhD
Director and Professor of Medicine

 

 


dina burstein

Dina Burstein, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor and Project Director

 

 


mydzung chu

MyDzung Chu, PhD, MSPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine

 

 


allison stephens

Allison Stephens, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Program Manager

 

 


Amanda Winn, MSW
Project Director


Daniel Choi
Communications Manager


Kelsey Hannan
Research Assistant


Loren Purdue
Project Coordinator


Laura Gallant
Research Associate


Isabella Pagnozzi
Research Project Coordinator

Contact us

Please contact us at:

Mailing Address:
The Center for Community-Engaged Medicine
The Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies
Tufts Medical Center
800 Washington Street #063
Boston, MA 02111

Physical Address:
35 Kneeland St., Boston, MA 02111
Phone: 617.636.5934
Fax: 617.636.8023

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