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Judith A. Salerno, MD, MS is a physician executive and the President of the New York Academy of Medicine.


Career


The New York Academy of Medicine

Salerno became President of The New York Academy of Medicine in September 2017. During her tenure she honed the organizational focus on health equity and introduced progressive initiatives such as a Health Equity Action Agenda, taking a stand in support of the removal of the J. Marion Sims statue, and awarding posthumous fellowship to the eminent physician and abolitionist Dr. James McCune Smith, an 1847 candidate who was denied NYAM fellowship due to race. In 2020 at the height of the first wave of COVID-19 in New York City, Salerno came out of clinical retirement to volunteer full time a
NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue
while continuing to serve as President at The New York Academy of Medicine.


Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Previously she served as the president and CEO of
Susan G. Komen for the Cure Susan G. Komen (formerly known as Susan G. Komen for the Cure; originally as The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation; often simply as Komen) is a breast cancer organization in the United States. Komen focuses on patient navigation and advo ...
, replacing
Nancy Brinker Nancy Goodman Brinker (born December 6, 1946) is the founder of The Promise Fund and Susan G. Komen for the Cure, an organization named after her only sister, who died from breast cancer. Brinker was also United States Ambassador to Hungary from ...
as
CEO A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especiall ...
from September 2013 to December 2016. Her early work addressed bringing in a younger generation of donors, streamlined financial systems, and overhauled training and affiliate programs. She launched an unprecedented $27 million, 10-city initiative to reduce white-Black disparities in breast cancer mortality.


Institute of Medicine (currently National Academies of Medicine)

Salerno served as the Leonard D. Schaeffer Executive Officer of the
Institute of Medicine The National Academy of Medicine (NAM), formerly called the Institute of Medicine (IoM) until 2015, is an American nonprofit, non-governmental organization. The National Academy of Medicine is a part of the National Academies of Sciences, Eng ...
(IOM) of the National Academies from January 2008 to September 2013. As executive director and chief operating officer she oversaw the IOM's research and policy programs and guiding the Institute's operations on a daily basis. While at the IOM, Salerno led the collaboration with HBO Documentary Films on production of ''The Weight of the Nation'', a four-part series and large-scale public health campaign presented by HBO and the Institute of Medicine in association with the CDC, NIH, Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Kaiser Permanente. The series was nominated for two Emmy awards.


National Institute on Aging (NIA)

Salerno was Deputy Director of the
National Institute on Aging The National Institute on Aging (NIA) is a division of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), located in Bethesda, Maryland. The NIA itself is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. The NIA leads a broad scientific effort to understand the ...
(NIA) at the
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of the
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from August 2001 through January 2008. She oversaw over $1 billion in aging research conducted and supported annually by the Institute, including research on
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and other
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diseases, frailty, and function in late life, and the social, behavioral, and demographic aspects of aging. Earlier in her career, Salerno also served as Senior Clinical Investigator, implementing research protocols for patients with Alzheimer's and hypertension. While at NIH, she served on active duty as a Captain in the Research Officers' Group in the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service.


United States Department of Veterans Affairs

From 1996 to 2001 Salerno directed the continuum of Geriatrics and Extended Care programs across the nation for the
United States Department of Veterans Affairs The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a Cabinet-level executive branch department of the federal government charged with providing life-long healthcare services to eligible military veterans at the 170 VA medical centers a ...
. While at the VA, she launched national initiatives for pain management and improving
end-of-life care End-of-life care (EoLC) refers to health care provided in the time leading up to a person's death. End-of-life care can be provided in the hours, days, or months before a person dies and encompasses care and support for a person's mental and emotio ...
. Prior to this appointment, Salerno was Associate Chief of Staff at the VA Medical Center in Washington, D.C., where she developed and implemented new approaches to geriatric primary care and coordinated area-wide geriatric medicine training. Salerno also co-founded the Washington, D.C. Area Geriatric Education Center Consortium, a collaboration of more than 160 educational and community organizations within the Baltimore-Washington region. The consortium generated educational opportunities for professionals serving the aging.


Board of Directors and Advisory Roles

Salerno has served on numerous boards and national committees, concerned with health care issues ranging from the quality of care in long-term care to the future of the geriatric workforce, and currently serves as an advisor to several other national organizations including the USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics, Pierian Biosciences, New York-Presbyterian Dalio Center for Heath Justice, and the Healthy US Collaborative. She was appointed to the New York State Taskforce on Maternal Mortality and Disparate Racial Outcomes, the New York City Age-friendly Commission, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Advisory Council, and the Lancet Commission on Global Access to Palliative Care, among others.


Education

Salerno earned her M.D. from
Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the graduate medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area, Longwood Medical Area of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is one of the oldest medical schools ...
in 1985 and a Master of Science degree in
health policy Health policy can be defined as the "decisions, plans, and actions that are undertaken to achieve specific healthcare goals within a society".World Health Organization''Health Policy'' accessed 22 March 2011(Web archive)/ref> According to the ...
from the
Harvard School of Public Health The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is the public health school of Harvard University, located in the Longwood Medical Area of Boston, Massachusetts. The school grew out of the Harvard- MIT School for Health Officers, the nation's firs ...
in 1976. She received a bachelor's degree in history from
Stonehill College Stonehill College is a private Roman Catholic liberal arts college in Easton, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1948 by the Congregation of Holy Cross and is located on the original estate of Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr., with 29 buildings that c ...
in 1973. She also holds a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Geriatric Medicine and was Associate Clinical Professor of Health Care Sciences and of Medicine at the
George Washington University , mottoeng = "God is Our Trust" , established = , type = Private federally chartered research university , academic_affiliations = , endowment = $2.8 billion (2022) , preside ...
until 2001. She raised her 3 children in Great Falls, Virginia.


Awards and honors

Elected member
National Academy of Medicine
2018 Elected Fellow
The New York Academy of Medicine
2017 Meritorious Service Award,
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a Cabinet-level executive branch department of the federal government charged with providing life-long healthcare services to eligible military veterans at the 170 VA medical centers a ...
, 2001
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Director's Award, 2003, 2005, 2008 Surgeon General's Crisis Response Service Award,
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, 2006
Crain's New York
' Notable Women in Health Care,
20182019
' ''
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'' Health Power 50, New York State
201920212022National Organization of Italian American Women
2019 National Honoree
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Award of Merit
2020 Community Service Award, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Greater Washington D.C, 2020
Doctor of Humane Letters (hon.)
Stonehill College Stonehill College is a private Roman Catholic liberal arts college in Easton, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1948 by the Congregation of Holy Cross and is located on the original estate of Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr., with 29 buildings that c ...
, 2021


See also

* Harvey V. Fineberg, President of the Institute of Medicine *
Institute of Medicine The National Academy of Medicine (NAM), formerly called the Institute of Medicine (IoM) until 2015, is an American nonprofit, non-governmental organization. The National Academy of Medicine is a part of the National Academies of Sciences, Eng ...


References

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