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Douglas Shenson, MD, MPH, MA, MS

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Associate Clinical Professor of Epidemiology (Chronic Diseases) and Associate Professor Adjunct of Medicine (General Medicine)

Titles

Deputy Leader, Health Equity Thread, Office of Education; Course Director, Populations & Methods: the Application of Epidemiology and Biostatistics to Public Health, Yale School of Public Health

About

Titles

Associate Clinical Professor of Epidemiology (Chronic Diseases) and Associate Professor Adjunct of Medicine (General Medicine)

Deputy Leader, Health Equity Thread, Office of Education; Course Director, Populations & Methods: the Application of Epidemiology and Biostatistics to Public Health, Yale School of Public Health

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.

Appointments

  • General Internal Medicine

    Associate Professor Adjunct
    Secondary

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Education & Training

MS
Harvard University School of Public Health, Healthcare Management (2001)
Chief Resident, Social Internal Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1988)
MA
Oxford University, Human Sciences (1985)
MD
Tulane University School of Medicine (1985)
MPH
Tulane Univ School of Public Health & Tropical Med (1985)
BA
University of Pennsylvania, History, History & Sociology of Science (1977)

Research

Overview

Community-based Models for Increasing the Population-wide Delivery of
Clinical Preventive Services; Development and Tracking of a Composite
Measure for the Delivery of Routine Clinical Preventive Services using
the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System; and Analysis of the
Role of the Medical Checkup in Reaching Population-wide Targets for
Preventive Service Delivery.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena; Diseases; Health Care; Humanities

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Douglas Shenson's published research.

Publications

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Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

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  • honor

    Immunization Excellence Award, Overall 2008-9

  • honor

    Aetna Susan B. Anthony Award for Excellence in Research on Older Women and Public Health

Get In Touch

Contacts

Academic Office Number
Mailing Address

General Internal Medicine

c/o 76 Prince Street

Newton, MA 02465

United States