Columbia University
New York, NY
Patrice Pryce, MD is a board certified pediatrician and current third year fellow in the Section of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at NewYork Presebyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Her career and research interests include understanding population health, health equity and evaluating health system strategies to improve quality of pediatric care and child health outcomes after pediatric intensive care unit hospitalizations. During residency and Chief Residency training at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, she developed an Advocacy curriculum and a Health Equity curriculum designed to improve the quality of healthcare delivery for local and global medically underserved populations. She has led and substantially contributed to programs and studies on contributing factors to health disparities and community-based interventions to reduce disparities among vulnerable populations. Currently, she serves as a Fellow Liaison in the Pediatric Diversity and Inclusion Council at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, partnering with fellowship program leadership and faculty to develop a curriculum geared toward the professional and career development of underrepresented fellow trainees and equipping providers with tools to combat racism and bias in medicine. She is also participating in research to examine the mental health outcomes of caregivers and patients after pediatric ICU admission and the screening tools which may improve quality of life and reduce morbidities attributable to healthcare economics. Next year, she will continue her training and pursue a Pallitive and Hospice Medicine fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Monday, April 18, 2022
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM US CST