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Jack Rusley, MD, MHS, is a board-certified pediatrician and an adolescent medicine specialist at Brown University's Alpert Medical School and the School of Public Health. He serves as Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Health Services, Policy, and Practice and holds an associate professorship in Pediatrics at the Rhode Island Hospital and Hasbro Children’s Hospital. His research background includes a fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a Master of Health Science from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Rusley's research interests revolve around HIV prevention, focusing on family-based interventions for sexual and gender diverse adolescents and young adults. His clinical work involves providing comprehensive primary care to adolescents aged 12-26, and he has a particular emphasis on substance use, family planning, and LGBTQ health. His work has also included innovative projects using artificial intelligence for enhancing HIV prevention through chatbot technologies. He actively contributes to adolescent health research and has led several funded initiatives to improve health outcomes for youth living with HIV. Dr. Rusley has received recognition for his work, including the Racial Justice Award from the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine in 2023.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Clinical Associate Professor in Health Services and Policy Practice, and Associate Professor Pediatrics.
Department: Department of Economics