Advocates for Evidence-Based Health Policy Speakers
Author: Cedric Dark, MD, MPH, FACEP
Cedric Dark, MD, MPH, FACEP is Founder and Executive Editor of Policy Prescriptions®. A graduate of Morehouse College, Dr. Dark earned his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. He holds a master’s degree from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. He completed his residency training at George Washington University where he served as Chief Resident. Currently, Dr. Dark is an Assistant Professor in the Henry J. N. Taub Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Dark is the 2017 recipient of the Texas Medical Association’s C. Frank Webber Award, a 2019 American College of Emergency Physicians Choosing Wisely Champion, one of emergency medicine’s Top 45 Under 45, and on Elemental’s List of 50 Experts to Trust in a Pandemic. He currently is on the Board of Directors for Doctors for America and is the Medical Editor-in-Chief for the monthly publication ACEP Now. Dr. Dark’s policy experience includes work for the United States House of Representatives, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Joe Biden Campaign. Among his policy interests include the study of health reform at the intersection with international health systems on which he has spoken on this topic nationwide. Dr. Dark’s media experience includes print, radio, and television – including outlets such as NPR, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and BBC World News.
New-Age American Health Care System (Part 1)
I spoke at the Student National Medical Association’s (SNMA) Annual Medical Education Conference in Louisville, KY this past weekend. Accompanying me was former SNMA President Bryant Cameron Webb, MD, JD. We spoke on three main topics: medical education, the practice Continue Reading …
SNMA | Annual Medical Education Conference 2013
Dr. Cedric Dark spoke at the 2013 Annual Medical Education Conference of the Student National Medical Association in Louisville, KY March 30, 2013. He was joined by former SNMA President Bryant Cameron Webb. This workshop was designed to provide attendees Continue Reading …
The Quality of Medicaid compared with Private Coverage
Is Medicaid worse than no insurance at all? Of course not. But it is not as good as private coverage for quality. Medicaid, the much-maligned , seeks to emulate the effectiveness of private insurance coverage. A recent study explores hospital-based Continue Reading …
[Anecdotes] Bitter Pill
I just finished reading the TIME article by Steven Brill “Bitter Pill” – something which should be required reading for anyone entering the health professions. Let me share some of its salient points. Health care “charges” are exorbitant: “Dozens of Continue Reading …
AMSA | Paul Ambrose Health Care for All Leadership Institute 2013 (Washington, DC)
Dr. spoke to the Paul Ambrose Health Care for All Leadership Institute during its 2013 iteration for the American Medical Student Associated. His talk, “Turning Myth into Reality: Implementing Evidence-Based Health Policy”, explored the dynamic between science and policy-making. The Continue Reading …
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