Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers (@akreellesse) 's Twitter Profile
Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers

@akreellesse

Assistant Professor | LGBTQ health services access, intersectionality, and health policy. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health *Tweets are my own

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This was amazing! My community has grown so much these past few days! I am grateful to connect with such great scholars and wonderful people! #ARM22

University of Maryland Prevention Research Center (@umdprc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last #LGBTQHealthConf session of the day featured CAB member and 🐢 UMD graduate Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers discussing health aging in older women targeted by racism and heterosexism, highlighting the critical need for intersectional supports for aging lesbian and bisexual women of color!

Last #LGBTQHealthConf session of the day featured CAB member and 🐢 UMD graduate <a href="/AkreEllesse/">Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers</a> discussing health aging in older women targeted by racism and heterosexism, highlighting the critical need for intersectional supports for aging lesbian and bisexual women of color!
Mya Roberson, MSPH, PhD (@myalroberson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

H/T to Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers for sending me this article that came out last year that includes explicit recommendations for remedying NIH funding inequities. An important read elifesciences.org/articles/65697

H/T to <a href="/AkreEllesse/">Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers</a> for sending me this article that came out last year that includes explicit recommendations for remedying NIH funding inequities. An important read

elifesciences.org/articles/65697
Utibe R. Essien, MD MPH (@uressien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow. 😧 If y’all read *one* thing today, might I suggest this new article in NEJM? “The belief that Black people have denser bones, more muscle, or thicker skin led radiologists and technicians to use higher radiation exposure during x-ray procedures.” nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

Wow. 😧

If y’all read *one* thing today, might I suggest this new article in <a href="/NEJM/">NEJM</a>?

“The belief that Black people have denser bones, more muscle, or thicker skin led radiologists and technicians to use higher radiation exposure during x-ray procedures.”

nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers (@akreellesse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kevin Griffith’s (Vanderbilt) behavior is unacceptable. How can you claim to care about equity then attempt to sabotage a black woman’s career because you don’t like her tweets? Ppl like him are dangerous! If you know him call him in because this behavior needs to be called out!

Mya Roberson, MSPH, PhD (@myalroberson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the things I am most looking forward to next month at AcademyHealth #ARM23 is chairing the session that features my friend Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers who received best of ARM for the Addressing Patient and Consumer Preferences and Needs. Hope to see you in Seattle at this great session

One of the things I am most looking forward to next month at <a href="/AcademyHealth/">AcademyHealth</a> #ARM23 is chairing the session that features my friend <a href="/AkreEllesse/">Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers</a> who received best of ARM for the Addressing Patient and Consumer Preferences and Needs. Hope to see you in Seattle at this great session
Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers (@akreellesse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am happy to announce that I’ve returned to Maryland and I’ve joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the health policy and management department as a tenure-track assistant professor! Super excited to join this amazing team!

I am happy to announce that I’ve returned to Maryland and I’ve joined the faculty at <a href="/JohnsHopkinsSPH/">Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health</a> in the health policy and management department as a tenure-track assistant professor! Super excited to join this amazing team!
Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers (@akreellesse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨🚨our newest paper in JAMA Network Open demonstrates that a majority of US acute care hospitals do not admit Black Medicare patients proportional to their market area using our new Local Hospital Segregation Index. JAMA Network Open @abarnato jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

🚨🚨🚨our newest paper in JAMA Network Open demonstrates that a majority of US acute care hospitals do not admit Black Medicare patients proportional to their market area using our new Local Hospital Segregation Index. <a href="/JAMANetworkOpen/">JAMA Network Open</a> @abarnato 

jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
BSPH / HPM (@bsph_hpm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A recent study by HPM Assistant Professor Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers published in @HSR_HRET examines the substantial barriers transgender and gender non-conforming adults face when accessing healthcare in the United States. Read the findings and recommendations here: publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/study-rev…

A recent study by HPM Assistant Professor <a href="/AkreEllesse/">Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers</a> published in @HSR_HRET examines the substantial barriers transgender and gender non-conforming adults face when accessing healthcare in the United States.

Read the findings and recommendations here: publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/study-rev…
BSPH / HPM (@bsph_hpm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Assistant Professor Ellesse Akre PhD she/her/hers shares what she likes to do to decompress, what impact she hopes her research will have on LGBTQ healthcare policies, and what TV shows resonate strongly with her social identities. Watch Ellesse's full interview here: youtube.com/playlist?list=…