University of Washington
Tumwater, Washington
Dr. Marc Stern, MD, MPH, Affiliate Assistant Professor, Health Systems and Population Health; Consultant in Correctional Health Care. Dr. Stern is an internist with 20 years’ experience as a correctional physician in a variety of settings including as a jail medical director, a regional medical director for a state Department of Corrections (DOC), a regional medical director for a for-profit provider of health services to the New York State DOC, and as assistant secretary/medical director for Washington State DOC. He has provided consultation and assistance on correctional health care to a variety of organizations and agencies including the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, California Attorney General, Human Rights Watch, ACLU National Prison Project, CDC, and Federal Courts. He serves as the medical director or advisor to the American Jail Association, National Sheriffs Association, and the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. Dr. Stern conducts research, and teaches at the University of Washington and University of Albany Schools of Public Health. He is past chair of the Education committees of the American College of Correctional Physicians and the Academic Consortium on Criminal Justice Health and on the editorial or advisory boards of the Journal of Correctional Health Care and the International Journal of Prisoner Health. He serves as Prisoner Advocate on the IRBs of the University of Washington and the Washington State Institutional Review Board and teaches medical ethics for the correctional populations to correctional and non-correctional health care professionals.
Monday, December 12, 2022
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM ET