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Maggie Salinger, MD, MPP, MPH, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Brown University. Her research and teaching focus on improving healthcare quality and access for people with disabilities and serious illness. She earned her BA as a Robertson Scholar from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, her MD through the Robert J. Woodruff Fellowship at Emory University, and her Master’s degrees in Public Policy and Public Health from Harvard University. After completing her residency training at Duke University, Maggie became a Fellow in General Internal Medicine and Primary Care at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. She joined the faculty at Brown where she has contributed to curriculum development and mentorship for medical students, particularly in areas related to disability advocacy. In addition to her role in academia, she has written various opinion pieces focusing on healthcare policies and opioid strategies. Maggie is dedicated to enhancing the medical education experience for students with disabilities and contributes to ongoing discussions about public health interventions.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Teaching and research in Medicine, focusing on healthcare access for people with disabilities.
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health • Boston, MA
Coordinated lectures for epidemiology courses for graduate students.
HMS Allies Chronic Illness, Health Conditions, Disabilities • Brown University
Provided support and guidance for medical students with disabilities.
Department: Department of Economics