Full Name
Jo Marie Reilly MD, MPH, FAAFP
Job Title
Clinical Professor, Vice Chair of Education, Director, Pre Doc Director
Company
Keck School of Medicine of USC, Family Medicine, Primary Care Initiative, Family Medicine
Speaker Short Bio
Jo Marie Reilly, M.D., MPH is a Professor of Clinical Family Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC (KSOM). She is the Vice Chair of Education in the Department of Family Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC (KSOM), the Director of the KSOM’s Primary Care Initiative, and the KSOM Family Medicine Pre-Doctoral Director. She graduated from Georgetown Medical School, completed her internship and residency in family medicine at the Kaiser Permanente Family Residency Program in Los Angeles and her fellowship in women’s health and obstetrics at the White Memorial Family Practice Residency Program where she remained as faculty for 13 years. She completed her master’s in public health at the Keck School of Medicine of USC in 2017 where she focused on incorporating the behavioral health and social determinants of health into primary care clinic settings. She is past chair of the American Academy of Family Physician’s Commission on Education, Chaired the CAFP’s Student and Resident subcommittee, served on Editorial Boards of Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine, Family Systems and Health and PULSE. She serves on the on the American Academy of Family Physician’s Commission on Health of the Public/Science. She is the KSOM senior Family Medicine Student Advisor and on the leadership team of the Society of Teacher’s of Family Medicine’s bioethics and humanities interest group. She served as associate director of the KSOM Introduction to Clinical Medicine (ICM ) for 13 years and past director of the KSOM Professionalism and the Practice of Medicine (PPM). She has a clinical focus on working with and teaching in vulnerable communities. She has developed medical student and resident electives in palliative care, working with the carcel and ex-gang communities, serving people with disabilities, and supporting patients with substance use disorders. Dr. Reilly’s publications and research interests include developing a primary care workforce, inter-professional care teams, nutrition and exercise in chronic disease prevention/management, physician well-being, care of the underserved, humanities and narrative medicine, and women and children’s health. jmreilly@med.usc.edu
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