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Marshall H. Chin, MD, MPH, is the Richard Parrillo Family Distinguished Service Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago. He is a general internist with extensive experience in improving care for vulnerable patients with chronic diseases, particularly focusing on diabetes care outcomes through community interventions on the South Side. Dr. Chin leads initiatives to enhance health care strategies on a national level, serving as the director of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Finding Answers program aimed at solving health disparities through payment and delivery system reforms. His influential research has informed improvements in diabetes care for federally qualified health centers serving low-resource populations. His current projects involve practical applications for improving diabetes outcomes, addressing health disparities, and transforming care organization models. Besides his research, Dr. Chin is an award-winning mentor dedicated to providing research training to faculty, fellows, and students, helping them understand and improve care quality. He plays a significant role in national health policy by serving on various councils and committees, including the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Advisory Council and the Community Preventive Services Task Force. In 2017, he was elected to the National Academy of Medicine, recognizing his contributions to health equity and the humanistic approach in health care.
Department of Philosophy