The New York Academy of Medicine
Ann Kurth, PhD, currently serves as President of The New York Academy of Medicine, where responsibilities include executing a financial growth plan and managing a $13 million budget with a team of 70 staff members. Previously, as Dean of Yale University School of Nursing, Ann Kurth launched new educational initiatives and contributed to diversity strategies. At New York University, Ann Kurth directed global health programming in the College of Nursing while enhancing health workforce development. Early career experience also includes leadership roles at the Indiana Department of Health, where Ann Kurth established innovative nurse-managed clinics. Ann Kurth's extensive educational background includes a BA from Princeton University, a PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Washington, an MSN from Yale University, and an MPH from Columbia University.
The New York Academy of Medicine
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Established in 1847, The New York Academy of Medicine is dedicated to ensuring everyone has the opportunity to live a healthy life. Through our original research, policy and program initiatives we provide the evidence base to address the structural and cultural barriers to good health and drive progress toward health equity. This work and our one-of-a-kind public programming are supported by our world class historical medical library and our Fellows program, a unique network of more than 2,000 experts elected by their peers from across the professions affecting health.