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== Awards ==
== Awards ==
[[James Irvine Foundation]] 2014 Leadership Award<ref name=sf-gate-kevin-fagan-2014>{{cite news|last1=Fagan|first1=Kevin|title=Dynamic leaders of child-help center win Irvine Award|url=http://blog.sfgate.com/stew/2014/02/28/dynamic-leaders-of-child-help-center-win-irvine-award/|accessdate=12 August 2015|publisher=[[San Francisco Chronicle]]|date=February 28, 2014}}</ref><ref name=la-sentine-2014>{{cite news|last1=Sentinel News Service|title=The James Irvine Foundation Announces its 2014 Leadership Award Recipients|url=http://lasentinel.net/the-james-irvine-foundation-announces-its-2014-leadership-award-recipients.html|accessdate=12 August 2015|publisher=[[Los Angeles Sentinel]]|date=27 February 2014}}</ref>
[[James Irvine Foundation]] 2014 Leadership Award<ref name=sf-gate-kevin-fagan-2014>{{cite news|last1=Fagan|first1=Kevin|title=Dynamic leaders of child-help center win Irvine Award|url=http://blog.sfgate.com/stew/2014/02/28/dynamic-leaders-of-child-help-center-win-irvine-award/|accessdate=12 August 2015|publisher=[[San Francisco Chronicle]]|date=February 28, 2014}}</ref><ref name=la-sentine-2014>{{cite news|last1=Sentinel News Service|title=The James Irvine Foundation Announces its 2014 Leadership Award Recipients|url=http://lasentinel.net/the-james-irvine-foundation-announces-its-2014-leadership-award-recipients.html|accessdate=12 August 2015|publisher=[[Los Angeles Sentinel]]|date=27 February 2014}}</ref>


Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship Recipients<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Paul_%26_Daisy_Soros_Fellowships_for_New_Americans</ref>


== Selected works ==
== Selected works ==

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Nadine Burke Harris
Born1975 (age 48–49)
Vancouver, Canada
Alma materUniversity of California, Davis (M.D.), Harvard (M.P.H.)
Occupation(s)CEO, Center for Youth Wellness, San Francisco
RelativesArno Harris (spouse)[1]
Medical career
ProfessionPediatrician
Sub-specialtiesAdverse childhood experiences
Websitecenterforyouthwellness.org

Nadine Jacqueline Burke Harris (born 1975, Vancouver, Canada[2]) is an American pediatrician.[1] Burke Harris is internationally known for linking Adverse Childhood Experiences and toxic stress with harmful effects to health later on in life.[3] She is an advisory council member for Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Clinton Foundation Too Small to Fail campaign.[4] Burke Harris is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Youth Wellness.[1][5] Hailed as a pioneer in the treatment of toxic stress,[5] her work has been featured in Paul Tough's book How Children Succeed.[6]

Education

Burke Harris received her medical degree from the University of California, Davis.[7] Following her masters degree in public health from Harvard.[8] she went on to earn her residency at Stanford in pediatrics.

Early career

In 2005, Burke Harris joined the California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) staff, tasked with the goal of developing programs to end health disparities in San Francisco.[9] While at Harvard Burke Harris identified access to health care as a key component of the health disparity in San Francisco.[10] In 2007 with support from CPMC, Burke Harris became the founding physician of the Bayview Child Health Center and medical director of the new clinic.[5][10]

Career

In 2008, after reading “The Relationship of Adverse Childhood Experiences to Adult Health: Turning Gold Into Lead," by Vincent J. Felitti, Burke Harris realized that her patients' traumatic experiences were having a negative impact on their present and future health.[10]

In 2011 she was appointed by the American Academy of Pediatrics to the Project Advisory Committee for the Resilience Project.[11]

From 2010 to 2012, Burke Harris along with colleagues Daniel Lurie from Tipping Point Foundation, Kamala Harris, Victor G. Carrion, Lenore Anderson, Lisa Pritzker and Katie Albright, came together to create an innovative approach to addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences in the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood in San Francisco. From this effort, the Center for Youth Wellness was created in 2012 to change the standard of pediatric practice by creating a clinical model that recognizes the impact of adverse experiences on health and effectively treats toxic stress in children. The multidisciplinary approach focuses on preventing and undoing the chemical, physiological and neurodevelopmental results of ACEs. The Center for Youth Wellness integrates primary health care, mental health and wellness, research, policy, education, and community and family support services to meet children and families where they are to support them in leading healthier lives.[5][10]

In 2014, Burke Harris was selected a speaker at a Tedtalks event titled TedMed in San Francisco. Her talk, "How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime", has reached over 1 million views on Tedtalks.com.[12]

Personal

Nadine married Arno Lockheart Harris in 2011, they were wed at Dawn Ranch Lodge in Guerneville, California.[13]

Committee Appointments

  • 1999 Fellow at The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans.[14]
  • 2002–2003 Graduate Medical Education Committee, Stanford University Medical Center
  • 2003–2004 Post-Doctoral Education Committee, Stanford University Medical Center
  • 2004–2005 Liaison Committee on Medical Education Task Force, Stanford University School of Medicine
  • 2004–2007 Board of Directors, San Francisco Urban Service Project
  • 2005–2009 Citizen’s Committee for Community Development (Appt by: Mayor Gavin Newsom)
  • 2008–2013 Asthma Resource Council, Board of Directors
  • 2011—present American Academy of Pediatrics’ The Resilience Project[11]
  • 2012—present California Health and Human Services Agency' Jerry Brown' Let’s Get Healthy California Task Force, Expert Advisor[15][16]

Awards

James Irvine Foundation 2014 Leadership Award[17][18]


Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship Recipients[19]

Selected works

  • 2002 Shaping America's Health Care Professions: The Dramatic Rise of Multiculturalism. Western Journal of Medicine, 2002 176: 62-64.[20]
  • 2011 The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on an Urban Pediatric Population Child Abuse and Neglect 35(2011) 408-413[21]

References

  1. ^ a b c Lee, Stephanie M. (February 17, 2015), "Dr. Nadine Burke Harris gets to the heart of children's stress", San Francisco Chronicle
  2. ^ Ceiling Breaker for Female Leaders in Public Health, Clinton Foundation, March 20, 2015
  3. ^ "Google gives $3 million to Nadine Burke Harris' Bayview clinic". sfgate.com. November 3, 2014.
  4. ^ "Center for Youth Wellness: Central to Broader Battle Against Child Trauma". chronicleofsocialchange.org.
  5. ^ a b c d "Bayview center pioneers approach to crime prevention by fighting stress in youths". sfexaminer.com. December 8, 2013.
  6. ^ "Paul Tough Speaks at Harvard: How Children Succeed". boston.com. September 3, 2012.
  7. ^ "Childhood trauma a public health crisis". healthnewscolorado.org. November 19, 2014.
  8. ^ "Childhood trauma's devastating impact on health". hsph.harvard.edu.
  9. ^ "Makers Profile, Nadine Burke Harris, Founder & CEO, Center for Youth Wellness". makers.com.
  10. ^ a b c d "Childhood trauma a public health crisis The Poverty Clinic. Can a stressful childhood make you a sick adult?". newyorker.com. March 21, 2011.
  11. ^ a b American Academy of Pediatrics – The Resilience Project – Leadership and Staff
  12. ^ "How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime". TEDMED 2014. TED.com. 2014.
  13. ^ "Weddings: Nadine Burke and Arno Harris". The New York Times. July 8, 2011. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  14. ^ The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans – Spring 1999 Fellows
  15. ^ U.S. Conference of Mayors Adopts Resolution to Replicate Let`s Get Healthy California Task Force in Other U.S. Cities
  16. ^ Let’s Get Healthy California – Task Force Final Report – December 19, 2012, page xviii
  17. ^ Fagan, Kevin (February 28, 2014). "Dynamic leaders of child-help center win Irvine Award". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  18. ^ Sentinel News Service (27 February 2014). "The James Irvine Foundation Announces its 2014 Leadership Award Recipients". Los Angeles Sentinel. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  19. ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Paul_%26_Daisy_Soros_Fellowships_for_New_Americans
  20. ^ PShaping America's health care professions: the dramatic rise of multiculturalism
  21. ^ The impact of adverse childhood experiences on an urban pediatric population

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