National Academy of Medicine
Sarah Greene is a versatile and strategic leader in the healthcare sector, currently serving as a Senior Advisor at the National Academy of Medicine and a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for Triage Cancer. With extensive experience in health research, patient engagement, and health systems evaluation, Sarah holds various advisory roles, including as a Strategic Advisor Consultant and Board Member for the Washington Health Alliance. Previous positions include leadership roles at the Health Care Systems Research Network and the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. Sarah's educational background includes an MPH in Public Health from Indiana University Bloomington and a certificate in Social Marketing from the University of Washington Evans School of Public Affairs.
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National Academy of Medicine
Founded in 1970 as the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) is one of three Academies that make up the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (the National Academies) in the United States. Operating under the 1863 Congressional charter of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academies are private, nonprofit institutions that work outside of government to provide objective advice on matters of science, technology, and health. Studies from the National Academies are often congressionally mandated or commissioned by government agencies, and their recommendations can have lasting impact on domestic and global policy.