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Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine
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About Regan H. Marsh, MD, MPH
Gender
Female
Specialties
Emergency Medicine
Clinical Interests
emergency medicine
international emergency medicine
Bio

Regan Marsh, MD, MPH graduated from Princeton University in 1999, then received her medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She completed her emergency medicine training at the Harvard-Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency at Brigham and Women’s and Massachusetts General Hospitals, and received her Master of Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health.

Dr. Marsh has worked with Partners In Health (PIH) since 2008 in Malawi, Haiti and Sierra Leone. In Haiti, she served as PIH’s lead for emergency medicine development and capacity building and was on the leadership team responsible for opening l’Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais (HUM), PIH’s flagship teaching hospital. As Director of Emergency Services at HUM, her team opened the first Emergency Medicine residency in the history of Haiti, now in its fifth year. During the 2014 Ebola epidemic, Dr. Marsh served as the medical director for PIH’s work in Sierra Leone, leading the transition from emergency response to health systems strengthening. She is now the Director of Clinical Systems for PIH's global programs across 10 countries.

Dr. Marsh research and programmatic interests are in health systems strengthening after emergencies, building operational capacity at the hospital level, human resources development for health, and the development of emergency medicine services in resource-poor countries.”

Education

Medical School
University of Pennsylvania, 2000 - 2004
Residency
Brigham and Women's Hospital, 2004 - 2008
Board Certifications
Emergency Medicine, 2009
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