Michelle Glatt, PA-C, MPH has extensive experience in the healthcare field. Michelle has held various roles in different organizations, focusing on population health, community programs, and improving health outcomes. Michelle has worked as the Vice President of Population Health and the Director of Population Health at HealthPoint, where they led departments and developed strategies to integrate equity and social determinants of health into healthcare programs. Prior to that, they served as the Director of Programming at Sacred Valley Health/Ayni Wasi, where they worked to improve health outcomes in isolated communities in Peru. Michelle also has experience in quality improvement and healthcare technology, having worked as the Manager of Operations for the Cardiac Learning and Action Network at Qualis Health and as a Clinical Health IT Consultant for the Washington and Idaho Regional Extension Center. Additionally, they have experience as a Physician Assistant, providing care for medically complex patients at International Community Health Services and Neighborcare Health. Michelle Glatt received their PA-C and MPH degree from The George Washington University, where they focused on Community Oriented Primary Care and Family Practice. Michelle also has experience in women's health and reproductive rights, having worked at Aradia Women's Health.
Michelle Glatt has a PA-C, MPH degree from The George Washington University, with a focus on Community Oriented Primary Care. Michelle also obtained additional certifications as a NCCPA certified Physician Assistant licensed in the State of Washington and as a PCMH Content Expert from NCQA. Michelle attended The Evergreen State College, but no degree or field of study was provided.
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