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Our Expert
Medicine.
Your Expert
Sources.
The news is 24/7.
So are we.
Cook County Health & Hospitals System’s
expertise goes far beyond trauma. Our
specialists span every field of medicine, and
they are delivering care in the communities
where your viewers live and work.
To schedule an interview, contact:
Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
(312) 864-4783 [email protected]
Check out the latest version of this directory on our
website, CookCountyHHS.org, under “News & Events.”
Dr. Jay Shannon
Chief Executive Officer, Cook County
Health & Hospitals System
TOP DOCTORS
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TOP DOCTORS
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pulmonary critical care physician, Dr. Jay
Shannon, was appointed CEO of CCHHS in
June 2014.
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nder Dr. Shannon’s leadership, CCHHS is
continuing on a transformative journey,
developing an innovative and integrative approach
to the fulfillment of the system’s mission by
aligning its role as a provider of care, both in
traditional and correctional settings, a public
health authority and a health plan.
• D
r. Shannon has spent most of his
professional career at Stroger Hospital.
He has held several roles since joining the
System in 1990, including Director of the
Adult Asthma Clinic, Associate Chair of the
Department of Medicine and Chief of the
Divisions of Pulmonary and
Critical Care Medicine.
Dr. Claudia Fegan
Executive Medical Director, Cook County
Health & Hospitals System
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r. Claudia Fegan is a leading expert on
health care policy and health care reform.
• S
he brings extensive hands-on medical
experience to the ever-changing arena of
health care policy and, as a result, is moving
CCHHS forward as an innovative and
forward-thinking health care leader.
• D
r. Fegan has testified before
Congressional committees and has lectured
extensively to both medical and community
audiences on health care reform in the
United States and Canada. She also serves
as President of the Board of Directors for
the Chicago-based Health and Medicine
Policy Research Group.
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CARE QUALITY
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CARE QUALITY
Dr. Krishna Das
Quality and Patient Safety
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r. Krishna Das has practiced at CCHHS for 25 years and is now in charge of
improving hospital safety and quality as Chief Quality Officer for CCHHS.
• D
r. Das helped lead the implementation of the electronic health record
system, which has allowed CCHHS to improve overall care by instituting
reminders and guidance for doctors and nurses. She is also spearheading
system-wide initiatives to improve influenza vaccination rates and patients’
literacy and learning.
• T
he recipient of a number of prestigious awards, Dr. Das has been recognized
for her work by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of the 50 national experts
leading the field of patient safety.
To schedule an interview, contact:
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Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
(312) 864-4783 [email protected]
Dr. Connie Mennella
Correctional Health
• A
lifelong Chicagoan, Dr. Connie Mennella’s
drive to care for the underserved led her
to take a job at Cermak Health System in
correctional health after her residency.
CORRECTIONAL HEALTH
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CORRECTIONAL HEALTH
• S
he has lobbied for additional funding for
mental health patients as a way to reduce
crime, in addition to campaigning against
the closure of Cook County mental
health facilities.
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oday, Dr. Mennella strives to enhance
the care provided to those within – or
previously part of - the criminal justice
system, including care for substance use
and abuse and behavioral health issues.
Pamela Brown, RN
Correctional Health
• S
ince elementary school, Pamela Brown
knew she wanted to be a nurse. Working
first with the Washington D.C. VA Medical
Center and then in the Cook County
Hospital emergency department, she
found a passion for providing resourceful,
compassionate care.
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s. Brown is working on initiatives to
help patients in the Cook County Jail
access care when they transition back
into their communities. Continuity of
care once a detainee is released helps
the individual stay healthy and reduces
the likelihood of unnecessary
hospitalizations and recidivism.
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s. Brown enjoys collaborating with
community organizations to reduce
the transmission of infectious diseases
among high-risk populations.
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EMERGENCY MEDICINE
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EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Dr. Steven Bowman
Emergency Medicine
• D
evoting more than 25 years of his career
to Stroger Hospital, Dr. Steven Bowman
was a member of one of the hospital’s first
classes of emergency medicine residents.
• H
is interests span all aspects of emergency
medicine, from environmental (heat/cold)
injuries to allergic reactions, insect stings,
and general injury prevention.
• D
r. Bowman is highly engaged in local and
national medical education initiatives and
is passionate about educating medical
students in cultural competencies so
they may deliver culturally sensitive and
appropriate care.
Dr. Tarlan Hedayati
Emergency Medicine
• A
s a second generation doctor at Stroger
Hospital, Dr. Tarlan Hedayati has devoted
her career to working on the front lines
of patient care, taking pride in treating all
patients regardless of immigration status or
ability to pay.
• W
ith extensive knowledge in all areas of
emergency medicine, Dr. Hedayati has a
particular interest in cardiac emergencies,
including diagnosis and management
of heart attacks, abnormal heart beats,
pacemakers and heart failure.
• D
r. Hedayati, who is fluent in Farsi and
Spanish, is currently working on multiple
research projects involving emergency
care, focusing on how to improve everyday
practices and how physicians interface with
patients.
To schedule an interview, contact:
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Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
(312) 864-4783 [email protected]
ETHICS & PALLIATIVE CARE
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ETHICS & PALLIATIVE CARE
Dr. Joshua Baru
Hospital Medicine
• D
r. Joshua Baru is a part of the award-winning palliative care unit at Stroger
Hospital. Caring for underserved, vulnerable communities, Dr. Baru has
worked with detainees, undocumented immigrants and homeless patients.
• A
regular participant in research seeking to help underserved patient groups,
Dr. Baru serves as an ethics consultant to a statewide task force that is creating
standards of care for crisis situations.
• In his role, Dr. Baru has worked with thousands of patients at the end of their
lives, ensuring that they are treated with compassion and dignity regardless of
their socioeconomic circumstances.
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Dr. Oluwatoyin Adeyemi
Infectious Disease
• D
r. Oluwatoyin Adeyemi is actively involved
with CCHHS’ research on HIV/AIDS,
including common health problems such
as co-infections, co-morbidities in HIV and
Hepatitis C, bone disease and long-term
therapy issues.
• D
r. Adeyemi was instrumental in the
opening of a Hepatitis C clinic at the Ruth
M. Rothstein CORE Center, where she is a
practicing physician.
• P
roviding primary care to HIV patients since
1999, Dr. Adeyemi has authored and coauthored more than 35 reports published in
peer-reviewed journals.
Dr. David Schwartz
Infectious Disease
• C
CHHS’ Chair of Infectious Disease,
Dr. David Schwartz is an authority on
epidemiology, immunizations and control
of highly-infectious diseases.
• D
r. Schwartz has worked for more than
27 years treating infectious diseases of all
organ systems, including HIV/AIDS,
and specializes in antimicrobial resistance
and utilization, immunization and
infection control.
• H
e is nationally recognized for his
work, and is currently involved with
studies designing and implementing
methods to use antibiotics more
effectively and less frequently.
To schedule an interview, contact:
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Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
(312) 864-4783 [email protected]
MANAGED CARE
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MANAGED CARE
Steven Glass
Executive Director of
Managed Care, CountyCare
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teven Glass directs the CountyCare Health Plan, a pioneer Medicaid
managed care program providing health insurance coverage to low-income
populations in Cook County.
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lass was instrumental in establishing CountyCare’s robust network to serve
the 112,000 Cook County residents who enrolled in the plan in its firstyear waiver demonstration period. Today, CountyCare is one of the largest
Medicaid health plans in the region, with more than 170,000 members.
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lass has devoted his career to reducing racial and ethnic health disparities
by helping to grow and strengthen primary and specialty care; his vision
for CountyCare is to ensure access to high quality care for low-income
Cook County residents, allowing them to stay with their doctor and in their
network of care.
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MEDICAL EDUCATION
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MEDICAL EDUCATION
Dr. Suja Mathew
Internal Medicine
• D
r. Suja Mathew served as Director of
CCHHS’ Internal Medicine Residency
Program, one of the largest in the country,
since 2008 and now leads CCHHS’
Department of Internal Medicine as Chair.
• W
ith an excellent record of
accomplishment as an educator, she has
a particular interest in the doctor-patient
relationship, mentoring physician leadersin-training and communication skills of
trainee physicians.
• D
r. Mathew’s clinical interests include adult
immunization and medication adherence.
She also serves as the Governor-Elect of
the American College of Physicians Illinois
Chapter, Northern Region.
Dr. Benjamin Mba
Internal Medicine
• N
ationally recognized for teaching
excellence, Nigeria native Dr. Benjamin
Mba has lived in three different countries
and has earned numerous honors and
awards for his commitment to medical
education.
• H
is areas of clinical interest and research
include quality improvement, teaching of
evidence-based medicine and removing
implicit bias from health care delivery.
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r. Mba developed the Department of
Medicine’s Ward Attending Scholars
Program, which aims to improve the
department’s educational experience. He
is featured in the Great Attendings Project,
which follows 12 renowned attending
physicians across the U.S. to report on their
keys to success.
To schedule an interview, contact:
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Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
(312) 864-4783 [email protected]
Dr. Andrew Segovia Kulik
Psychiatry
MENTAL HEALTH
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MENTAL HEALTH
• S
erving as the Chair of Psychiatry for
CCHHS, Dr. Andrew Kulik is an expert in the
study, diagnosis, treatment and prevention
of mental health disorders. As a trained
forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Kulik provides
clinical expertise at the intersection of
health and law.
• D
r. Kulik cofounded Conexiones, the only
monolingual Spanish-speaking clinic for
psychiatric services in Cook County. He is
also fluent in Spanish.
• D
uring his time at CCHHS, Dr. Kulik
has dramatically reduced the psychiatry
department’s patient wait times by 75
percent as part of the organization’s
ongoing effort to improve efficiency.
Andrew Wheeler, LCSW
Social Work
• A
s a social worker at Stroger Hospital’s
Trauma & Burn Unit, Andrew Wheeler has
helped countless patients cope with the
stress of life-changing incidents.
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r. Wheeler supplements the care
provided by doctors and nurses to
aid patients’ mental recovery through
counseling and other techniques, like
meditation. He has formed unique and
long-lasting bonds with many patients and
their families in the process.
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e also advocates for awareness of posttraumatic stress disorder in patients who
have suffered severe injuries, and has
helped form partnerships with several local
organizations to address violence as a
public health issue.
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NEUROLOGY & STROKE
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NEUROLOGY & STROKE
Dr. Michael Kelly
Neurology
• C
hair of the Division of Neurology, Dr. Michael Kelly is a nationally renowned
expert in treating patients with stroke, dementia, aphasia, aneurysm, artery
disease, brain hemorrhage and more.
• L eading a hospital-wide collaboration of specialists involved in the
care of stroke patients, Dr. Kelly actively researches stroke prevention,
risk and treatment.
• D
r. Kelly helped Stroger Hospital achieve Primary Stroke Center Certification
from The Joint Commission in 2014 after the program demonstrated longterm success for improving outcomes for stroke patients.
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Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
(312) 864-4783 [email protected]
Dr. Shweta Gupta
ONCOLOGY
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ONCOLOGY
Oncology
• D
r. Shweta Gupta specializes in cancer care
with a specific expertise in treating lung,
gynecological and gastrointestinal tumors.
• D
r. Gupta’s clinical interests include health
care IT and hospital quality improvement.
She helped study the concept of “Quick
Diagnosis Units”, a model to safely work
up patients on an outpatient basis rather
than admitting them to a hospital, to
improve patient care and coordination
and potentially significantly reduce health
care costs.
• O
riginally from New Delhi, India, she is
fluent in English, Hindi and Urdu.
Dr. Paul Rubinstein
Hematology
• A
n expert in benign and malignant
hematology (the study, diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of bloodrelated diseases), Dr. Paul Rubinstein is
internationally recognized for his work with
AIDS-related cancers.
• A
s part of the AIDS Malignancy
Consortium, Dr. Rubinstein has developed
new treatments for individuals with HIVAssociated Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, both in
the U.S. and in France.
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r. Rubinstein is fluent in Spanish, and
he serves on the Board of Directors for
the Illinois Chapter of the Leukemia
Lymphoma Society.
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ONCOLOGY - SURGERY
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ONCOLOGY-SURGERY
Dr. Elizabeth Marcus
Breast Oncology
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reating nearly 300 new cancer patients
every year, Dr. Elizabeth Marcus is an
expert in oncology who specializes in the
treatment and prevention of breast cancer.
She is the Chair of the Division of Breast
Oncology at CCHHS.
• A
practiced and meticulous surgeon,
Dr. Marcus’ expertise is treating
locally advanced breast cancer and
conducting research to improve
multidisciplinary treatment.
• D
r. Marcus is particularly focused on
underserved populations and serves as a
subject matter expert on improving care
delivery to minority communities as a
member of the National Cancer Institute
Breast Cancer Steering Committee.
Dr. Urjeet A. Patel
Otolaryngology
• A
s a lifelong Chicagoan, Dr. Urjeet Patel’s
passion for medicine dates back to
childhood, when his father was a physician
at Cook County Hospital.
• D
r. Patel serves CCHHS patients as an
expert in head and neck cancers and
oncologic surgery. He is the Chair of
CCHHS’ Otolaryngology Division and Chair
of the system’s Cancer Committee.
• D
r. Patel leads CCHHS’ participation in
national clinical trials for cancer treatment.
He also holds several committee roles with
the Academy of Otolaryngology and the
American Head and Neck Society.
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Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
(312) 864-4783 [email protected]
Dr. Thomas Patrianakos
Ophthalmology
OPHTHALMOLOGY
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OPHTHALMOLOGY
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phthalmology Division Chair Dr. Thomas
Patrianakos epitomizes community
medicine. Born and raised in Chicago,
he has been a mainstay at CCHHS since
completing his residency at Stroger
Hospital in 2006, and fellowship at Harvard
Medical School.
• N
amed CCHHS’ Doctor of the Year in
2014, Dr. Patrianakos is a clinical leader in
glaucoma care (including microinvasive
surgery), optic nerve imaging and
ophthalmology education.
• D
r. Patrianakos and his team provide
cutting-edge care to patients with severe
eye conditions, including highly-complex
vitrectomies.
Dr. Linda Adkins
Ophthalmology
• D
r. Linda Adkins specializes in the
treatment of glaucoma, corneal tumors,
cataracts, retinal disorders, conjunctivitis,
astigmatism, ocular tumors and more.
• D
r. Adkins conducts research on diabetic
retinopathy – vision-threatening eye
damage caused by diabetes – and
develops treatment methods and coping
mechanisms for the visually impaired.
• Inspired as a young girl by watching
her younger brother receive frequent
eye treatments for vision problems, she
continues to motivate teenage girls
to pursue optometry careers through
education and mentoring.
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NURSING
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NURSING
Agnes Therady, RN, MSN
Nursing
• A
s CCHHS’ Executive Director of Nursing, Agnes Therady has a great
depth of knowledge on assuring safe, high quality nursing practices and
maximizing the effectiveness of all levels of the nursing team. She is also a
subject matter expert on nursing credentialing and scope of practice.
• H
er extensive experience in nursing spans from her work at VA
medical centers in Chicago and Lexington, Ky. to roles with health care
organizations in Oman and India.
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s. Therady earned her Bachelor and Master degrees in Nursing from
Leelabai Thackersey College of Nursing in Bombay, India and her Master
in Business Administration degree from Northern Illinois University. She is
also a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives.
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Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
(312) 864-4783 [email protected]
Dr. Denise Cunill
PEDIATRICS
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PEDIATRICS
Pediatrics
• D
r. Denise Cunill is a pediatrician who cares
for patients from birth to 21 years old. She
is the Medical Director of Logan Square
Health Center and CCHHS’ Associate
Medical Director of Ambulatory Pediatrics.
She is also fluent in Spanish.
• D
r. Cunill focuses on the overall health
and psychosocial development of her
patients, the overall wellness of their
family unit, as well as caring for teen
parents and LGTBQ youth.
• S
he is a steadfast champion of living a
heathy lifestyle and is an avid triathlete.
Her clinical practice and research primarily
focuses on caring for African-American and
Latino patients plagued by obesity and
weight-related co-morbidities.
Dr. Lisa Henry-Reid
Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine
• W
hen dreams of becoming a professional
dancer were curtailed by a career-ending
injury, Dr. Lisa Henry-Reid quickly realized
the positive impact her passion for
medicine could have on others facing
difficult times.
• D
r. Henry-Reid, Chair of the Division of
Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine,
is passionate about serving our most
vulnerable youth populations. Her
clinical interests include gynecology and
adolescent HIV.
• W
ith 34 years of experience, Dr. Henry-Reid
was a pioneer in the treatment of HIV/AIDS
for adolescents and has led a National
Institutes of Health-funded study of highrisk adolescent behavior since 1994. She
won the first Civic Leadership Award from
the AIDS Foundation of Chicago.
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PHARMACY
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PHARMACY
CaTanya Norwood, PharmD
Pharmacy
• C
aTanya Norwood, CCHHS’ System Director of Pharmacy, has more than 20
years of pharmacy experience.
• S
he is a subject matter expert in medication safety, pharmacy quality
assurance and medication adherence.
• N
orwood leads a team of more than 300 pharmacy staff who fill nearly
1.9 million prescriptions and administer nearly 7 million medication
doses annually.
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Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
(312) 864-4783 [email protected]
Dr. Mark A. Grevious
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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r. Mark Grevious, Chair of the Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery Division, is a highlyskilled surgeon who specializes in complex
reconstructive plans and surgeries.
• D
r. Grevious is passionate about
expanding access to care for underserved
populations, particularly children, in need
of reconstructive surgery. He is also fluent
in Spanish.
PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
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PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
• A
n innovator in his field, Dr. Grevious holds
two patents for unique devices that support
the closure of a patient’s sternum postsurgery if the bone is weakened due to
age or illness. Additionally, he has helped
grow educational opportunities for the next
generation of plastic surgeons at CCHHS.
Dr. Jafar Hasan
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
• A
s an expert in reconstructive
surgery, Dr. Jafar Hasan specializes
in extremity salvage, breast and
skin cancer reconstructive surgery
and maxillofacial surgery.
• In addition to his surgical research,
Dr. Hasan has published papers on the
psychological aspects of reconstructive
and plastic surgery.
• D
r. Hasan is also an expert in the field
of health care economics, having
completed research in the field while
getting his Master’s in Business from
the University of Michigan.
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PRIMARY CARE
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PRIMARY CARE
Dr. Mark Loafman
Family Medicine
• D
r. Mark Loafman, CCHHS’ Chair of Family
Medicine, is an authority on community
medicine and maternal and child health,
and leads a team of 60 physicians
providing comprehensive, compassionate
primary and preventive care.
• H
e has dedicated much of his career to
reducing disparities in care and improving
primary and obstetric care practices.
• D
r. Loafman’s areas of clinical interest
include maternal and child health
outcomes, medication use adherence
for underserved patients with chronic
diseases, and solutions to address the
national physician shortage.
Ratna Kanumury, MMSc, PA-C
Primary Care
• Internal Medicine Physician Assistant (PA)
Ratna Kanumury is the system’s Director of
PA Services and a frontline clinician who
takes pride in serving communities with
limited access to health care and healthy
food at CCHHS’ Woodlawn Clinic.
• H
er clinical areas of interest include helping
patients with diabetes or obesity improve
their diet and nutrition in order to improve
their health outcomes.
• M
s. Kanumury is passionate about creating a
culture of safety through communication and
patient education. She is a firm believer that
Physician Assistants are integral to the future
of health care delivery and making care
accessible, understandable and affordable.
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Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
(312) 864-4783 [email protected]
PUBLIC HEALTH
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PUBLIC HEALTH
Dr. Terry Mason
Public Health
• D
r. Terry Mason serves as the Chief Operating Officer for the Cook
County Department of Public Health, which protects the health of the
more than 2.3 million residents of suburban Cook County across 125
different municipalities.
• A
practicing urologist for more than 25 years, Dr. Mason is a leading
authority on men’s health who champions holistic approaches to health
management.
• D
r. Mason strives to integrate public health and medicine to create
population-based strategies to mitigate and manage chronic disease.
His primary areas of focus include food as medicine and health care
equity.
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TOXICOLOGY
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TOXICOLOGY
Dr. Steven Aks
Medical Toxicology & Emergency Medicine
• D
r. Steven Aks is one of the foremost
experts in the field of medical toxicology,
and has overseen the training of more than
1,000 residents and 500 students in CCHHS’
medical toxicology rotation since 1990.
• D
r. Aks directs the Toxikon Consortium, a
partnership between CCHHS, the University
of Illinois at Chicago and the Illinois Poison
Center. Toxikon offers one of the nation’s
few toxicology fellowships and trains all
emergency medicine residents in the City
of Chicago in toxicology. Toxikon also
supports the Illinois Poison Center with
additional clinical expertise on the most
challenging cases of poisoning.
• H
is areas of clinical interest include street
drug trends, addiction prevention in
vulnerable populations, and acute
care toxicology.
Dr. Mark Mycyk
Medical Toxicology & Emergency Medicine
• D
r. Mark Mycyk, emergency medicine
physician and toxicologist, is an
international toxicology expert, specializing
in environmental toxins and novel/
emerging drugs of abuse.
• H
is research focuses on using older,
forgotten medicines and drugs as antidotes
for new medical problems, as these
remedies are typically inexpensive and
readily available.
• D
r. Mycyk was named Editor-in-Chief of
the Journal of Medical Toxicology in
2014, a role that leverages both his
expertise in toxicology and his degree
in English and American Literature from
Harvard University.
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Alexandra Normington, Director of Media
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Dr. Faran Bokhari
Trauma & Burn
TRAUMA & BURN
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TRAUMA & BURN
• D
r. Faran Bokhari is the Chair of the
Cook County Trauma & Burn Unit, one
of the largest trauma centers in the nation.
He specializes in abdominal closures
and massive transfusions for critically
injured patients.
• B
ecause of the unit’s high standard of
care and the volume of patients, the
Cook County Trauma & Burn Unit was
chosen as one of the two hospitals in
the country to train Navy surgeons to
treat combat injuries.
• D
r. Bokhari is a world traveler and speaks
Urdu and Hindi. With his experience at
CCHHS, he frequently seeks out ways to aid
hospitals in other countries while he travels.
Dr. Stathis Poulakidas
Trauma & Burn
• D
r. Stathis Poulakidas is Chair of the Burn
Surgery Department at Stroger Hospital.
He has played a critical role in growing
the unit to national prominence and
earning recognition by the American Burn
Association as a verified burn center.
• In addition to being one of the Midwest’s
leading burn surgeons, he has expertise
in treating severe non-healing wounds,
smoke inhalation, and acute carbon
monoxide poisoning.
• D
r. Poulakidas is involved in clinical
burn research involving frostbite
treatment, seeking to lower the
frequency of amputation and
enhance tissue preservation.
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