Cornell Scott - Hill Health Center
Ally Tran, PA-S2, is currently a Student Health Policy Fellow at the PA Education Association and a Student Delegate at the American Academy of Physician Associates. Ally serves as a Patient Outreach Coordinator at Cornell Scott - Hill Health Center, where responsibilities include assisting patients with scheduling mammograms, documenting interactions using the EPIC EHR system, and maintaining HIPAA compliance. Previous experience includes roles as a Tutor at Varsity Tutors, a Registered Behavior Technician at Mosaic Pediatric Therapy, a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and an Emergency Medical Technician Basic in Rowan County. Ally holds a Master of Medical Science and a Master of Public Health from Yale School of Medicine and Yale School of Public Health, respectively, along with a Bachelor of Science from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Cornell Scott - Hill Health Center
In 1968, members of the New Haven community, including Mr. Cornell Scott, partnered with the Yale School of Medicine to establish Connecticut’s first Federally Qualified Community Health Center—Hill Health Center. In the decades since welcoming our first patient, the Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center, as we are now known, has been providing comprehensive, compassionate care to communities throughout Greater New Haven. Along the way, we have opened new care sites and expanded our services in order to meet the needs of the people we serve. Today, the Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center is proud to stand as a national leader in community healthcare, offering state-of-the-art, integrated care at twenty care sites throughout New Haven County. We serve over 36,000 patients each year and work hard every day to continue the important work that Mr. Scott started, keeping close at mind his advocacy for community healthcare and his passion to meet the healthcare needs of the underserved.