Lloyd Michener

Duke University Medical Center
Academic Institution
Durham, NC
USA
Email: lloyd.michener@duke.edu


Biographical Sketch:
J. Lloyd Michener, MD, (Course Director) is the Professor and Chairman of the Duke Department of Community and Family Medicine, Director of the Duke Center for Community Research, and Clinical Professor in the Duke School of Nursing. He directs a national program for the “Practical Playbook” which facilitates the integration of Primary Care and Public Health, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and the de Beaumont Foundation. Dr. Michener is a member of the National Quality Forum Population Health Committee, the Council for the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine of the National Institutes of Health, the National Academic Affiliations Advisory Council of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the North Carolina Institute of Medicine. Dr. Michener has served on multiple national boards, including the Board of the Association of American Medical Colleges, the National Patient Safety Foundation, and the Association of Departments of Family Medicine. He is also past President of the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, received the APTR Duncan Clark Award in 2013, is past co-chair of the Community Engagement Steering Committee for the Clinical Translation Science Awards of the NIH and served as a member of the Institute of Medicine Committee that led to the publication of “Primary Care and Public Health: Exploring Integration to Improve Population Health”. At Duke, Dr. Michener founded the training programs in nutrition and prevention; helps coordinate the institutional chronic disease programs, and oversees the Master’s Program in Clinical Leadership, a joint program of the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Business, Law, and the Institute of Public Policy. As Chair of the Department, he leads the family medicine, preventive/occupational medicine, community health, informatics, and physician assistant and physical therapy programs.
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