Full Name
Linda Marc ScD, MPH
Job Title
National Implementation Director
Organization
The Fenway Institute
Speaker Bio
Linda Marc, Sc.D., M.P.H., is the National Implementation Director for the HRSA-funded Evidence-Informed Interventions Coordinating Center for Technical Assistance. In this role she is responsible for designing and delivering technical assistance to support the implementation of the chosen interventions at 24 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Sites. Prior to this role, Dr. Marc was the Education and Curriculum Development Director within the Preparedness Center at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. In this capacity she also served as an advisor to the Haitian Ministry of Health on the mental health service needs of LGBT communities in Haiti, following the 2010 earthquake. In preparation for the Convening, Dr. Marc coordinated the rankings of interventions with national experts and community advisory board members, as well as oversaw the Fenway project team that collected scores, analyzed data, and generated the summary report on rankings. Dr. Marc holds an appointment as an Instructor in Biostatistics within the Quantitative Methods Program at Harvard Chan. She received a Doctor of Science in Social Determinants of Health from Harvard Chan, a Master of Public Health from the Yale School of Public Health, and completed post-doctoral training in the Mood Disorders Program and HIV Clinical Trials Unit at the Weill Medical College of Cornell. As a Research Fellow, her agenda focused on HIV-related health disparities at Brown University through the Initiative on HIV/AIDS in Disadvantage Communities, and within the program on Ethnic Group Differences in Mental Health at Cambridge Health Alliance & Harvard Medical School.
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