Join the Brown University School of Public Health for a Black History Month Lecture by Dr. Reed Tuckson on Monday, February 26th, from Noon - 1:00 pm!
*Lunch will be provided.
Speaker: Reed V. Tuckson, MD, FACP, Managing Director of
Tuckson Health Connections, LLC, a vehicle to advance initiatives that support
optimal health and wellbeing.
Currently, Dr. Tuckson’s focus is on his role as a Co-Convener of the Coalition For Trust In Health & Science which is dedicated to bringing together the entire health-related ecosystem to address mistrust and misinformation.
In addition, he continues to advance his work as a co-founder of the Black Coalition Against COVID, a multi-stakeholder and interdisciplinary effort working to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic in Washington,D.C. and nationally by coordinating the four historically Black medical schools, the NMA, the National Black Nurses Association, the National Urban League, and BlackDoctor.org.
Previously, he enjoyed a long tenure as Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs for UnitedHealth Group, a Fortune 20 Health and wellbeing company.
A recognized leader in his field, Dr. Tuckson is honored to have been appointed to leadership roles at the National Institutes of Health; National Academy of Medicine; numerous Federal Advisory Committees; and corporate, non-profit, and academic boards.
Please be sure to RSVP below!