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Professor Grace Lee serves as the Chief Quality Officer and the Christopher G. Dawes Endowed Director of Quality at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, as well as the Associate Dean for Maternal Child Health in Quality and Safety at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Her primary clinical focus includes Pediatric Infectious Diseases, healthcare quality, and public health surveillance. Dr. Lee has been actively involved in various advisory committees, including her role as the Chair of the U.S. Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. She has also contributed to the National Academy of Medicine and served on multiple boards and committees that address vaccine research and public health. Dr. Lee's academic and clinical achievements reflect her dedication to improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes, particularly in the realm of pediatric care. She completed her MD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and has extensive experience through her residencies and fellowships at Boston Children's Hospital. Her engagement in efforts relating to vaccine safety and quality improvement in healthcare settings is widely recognized, making her a prominent figure in Pediatric Infectious Diseases and healthcare quality management.
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health • Palo Alto, CA
Oversees quality initiatives and health equity strategies within the pediatric health system.
Stanford University School of Medicine • Palo Alto, CA
Focuses on quality and safety in maternal and child health.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Atlanta, GA
Provided expert recommendations on vaccine practices for the U.S. population.
Stanford Medicine Children's Health • Palo Alto, CA
Led innovative practices and research in pediatric healthcare.
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