Eileen S. Moore
founder
Reproductive Medicine
Georgetown University Law Center
United States of America
Biography
Eileen S. Moore, M.D. is the founding Medical Director of the new Georgetown University Health Justice Alliance. Dr. Moore completed her fellowship in Primary Care and Health Policy at Georgetown University in 2000 and has been on the faculty at the Georgetown University School of Medicine (GUSOM) since that time. She currently serves as the Associate Dean for Community Education and Advocacy at GUSOM and has a robust clinical practice in General Internal Medicine. Dr. Moore has a keen interest in progressive medical education and has dedicated much of her career to sharing her passion for access to care and quality of care for underserved and vulnerable populations with the next generation of doctors. Since 2007, Dr. Moore has served as the Medical Director for the Health Outreach to Youth and Adults (HOYA) Clinic, the first student-run free clinic in Washington D.C., located in the D.C. General Emergency Family Shelter. Since 2008, Dr. Moore has also directed the Health Justice Scholar (HJS) Track at GUSOM. The first program of its kind at the Medical Center, the HJS track is a longitudinal four-year curriculum that gives the next generation of physicians the didactic and practical experience to work at the intersection of advocacy and policy toward the achievement of health equity.
Research Interest
General Internal Medicine