Meet the Child Health Advocacy Institute Team test
Leadership
Lee Ann Savio Beers, MD
Lee Ann Savio Beers, MD
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Olanrewaju Omolayo Falusi, MD
Olanrewaju Omolayo Falusi, MD
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Chaya T. Merrill, Dr.P.H.
Desiree de la Torre
Desiree de la Torre
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- English
Biography
Desiree de la Torre is the Director of Community Affairs and Population Health Improvement and she leads the organization’s population health improvement planning process, including support for community-based organizations, health equity, and compliance with federal community benefit regulations.
Tonya Vidal Kinlow
Tonya Vidal Kinlow
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- English
Biography
Tonya Vidal Kinlow, M.P.A., is vice president of Community Engagement, Advocacy & Government Affairs at Children’s National. She leads Children's local and national advocacy and education efforts under the umbrella of the Child Health Advocacy Institute. She also works with federal and local government stakeholders to ensure that the needs of children are kept in the forefront of the development of policies and regulations. Prior to joining Children’s National in 2014, Ms. Kinlow was the vice president of Government Affairs for CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield in the National Capital Area. She has spent 25 years leading and managing government relations for associations and health care payers including the District of Columbia Hospital Association, the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic States, Inc., and the National Medical Association. As a prominent community leader, Ms. Kinlow has held a number of elected and volunteer leadership positions with Washington, D.C., metropolitan area community organizations. Her advocacy on behalf of children extends beyond her work in health care. Ms. Kinlow is a former member of the D.C. Board of Education and was the first ombudsman for D.C. Public Schools. In both roles, she fought to make sure all District children had access to quality, free public education. She currently holds board membership roles with the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, the Greater Washington Urban League., and the Consumer Health Foundation, and is also co-chair of the Federal City Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta GEMS. Ms. Kinlow received her master’s degree in public administration from American University and her undergraduate degree in Political Science from Loyola University of New Orleans, La.
CHAI Affiliate Faculty Leadership
Lin Chun-Seeley
Lin Chun-Seeley
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- English
Lin Chun-Seeley works in the Child Health Advocacy Institute.
Danielle Goodman Dooley, MD, MPhil
Danielle Goodman Dooley, MD, MPhil
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Tamara Laurel Gayle, MD
Tamara Laurel Gayle, MD
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Jessica R. Weisz, MD
Jessica R. Weisz, MD
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Anisha Anna Abraham, MD
Anisha Anna Abraham, MD
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Kaushalendra Amatya, PhD
Kaushalendra Amatya, PhD
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Asad Karamali Bandealy, MD
Asad Karamali Bandealy, MD
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Priti D. Bhansali, MD
Nia Imani Bodrick, MD
Kathleen Marie Brown, MD
Kathleen Marie Brown, MD
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Celina Brunson, MD
Celina Brunson, MD
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Ashley Darcy-Mahoney
Ashley Darcy-Mahoney
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- English
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Ashley Darcy-Mahoney, Ph.D., N.N.P., FAAN, is an affiliate faculty member of the Child Health Advocacy Institute and a neonatal nurse practitioner and researcher. She has worked throughout her career to advance nursing research, education and practice, with a focus on neonatology, infant health and developmental pediatrics. Her research has led to the creation of programs that improve health and developmental outcomes for at-risk and preterm infants.
As an associate professor of nursing and the director of infant research at the George Washington University's Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Institute, Dr. Darcy-Mahoney advances the body of research in infant health and developmental outcomes in high-risk infants with a focus on understanding the early brain and development trajectories in this population. In addition to her work with the institute, she conducts interdisciplinary research through "Talk With Me Baby" a multi-agency initiative using the nursing workforce to educate parents in the importance of talking and engaging with their babies in early infancy. Her research seeks to improve early-childhood outcomes for these infants, most recently through language interventions that improve future literacy and cognitive development.
She is a fellow of the American Academy of Nurses, the 2020 National Academy of Medicine Scholar and a 2017 Josiah Macy Scholar.
Gabrina LaTria Dixon, MD, MED
Katie Ann Donnelly, MD
Katie Ann Donnelly, MD
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Melissa Renee Dvorsky, PhD
Melissa Renee Dvorsky, PhD
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Eduardo Raul Fox, MD
Eduardo Raul Fox, MD
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Theiline Twehdi Gborkorquellie, MD
Theiline Twehdi Gborkorquellie, MD
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Anandapadmanaba Gourishankar, MD
Serene Irene Habayeb, PhD
Rana Farouk Hamdy, MD, MPH, MSCE
Rana Farouk Hamdy, MD, MPH, MSCE
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Amanda Elizabeth Hastings, PsyD
Amanda Elizabeth Hastings, PsyD
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Linda Jones Herbert, PhD
Linda Jones Herbert, PhD
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Allison McCarley Jackson, MD, MPH
Allison McCarley Jackson, MD, MPH
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Lenore Renee Jarvis, MD
Lenore Renee Jarvis, MD
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Simmy King
Simmy King
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- English