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18 Facts About Lisa Cooper

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Lisa A Cooper was born on 1963 and is an American internal medicine and public health physician who is the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Equity in Health and Healthcare at Johns Hopkins University, jointly appointed in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and in the departments of Health, Behavior and Society, Health Policy and Management; Epidemiology; and International Health in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

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Lisa Cooper is the James F Fries Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine, Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity, and Director of the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute.

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Lisa Cooper is internationally recognized for her research on the impact of race, ethnicity and gender on the patient-physician relationship and subsequent health disparities.

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Lisa Cooper is a member of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.

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Lisa Cooper was born in Liberia, West Africa, to a mother who is a librarian, and a physician father.

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Lisa Cooper attended the American Cooperative School in Liberia until tenth grade, and the International School of Geneva, in Switzerland, for her last two years of high school before moving to the United States to attend college.

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In 2011, Governor Martin O'Malley created the Maryland Health Care Quality and Costs Council through an executive order, and Lisa Cooper was appointed as co-chair of its Cultural Competency Workgroup.

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Lisa Cooper has testified in congressional hearings in support of funding for health disparities research, equity in healthcare delivery, and diversity and inclusion in the healthcare workforce.

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In 2019, Lisa Cooper testified at the Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on "Investing in America's Healthcare" in support of reauthorizing the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.

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Lisa Cooper is the founder and director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity.

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Lisa Cooper was appointed as the director of the UHI in April 2020, just as racial disparities in infections, hospitalizations, and deaths from the novel coronavirus were becoming more evident in the US.

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Lisa Cooper's research has focused on the physician-patient relationship and how race and ethnicity factor into the quality of patient care.

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Lisa Cooper has pioneered approaches for reducing healthcare disparities among minority populations through culturally tailored education programs and patient-centered communication training.

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Lisa Cooper's most highly cited paper is a 1999 article in the Journal of the American Medical Association that analyzed the role race plays in the patient-physician relationship.

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Lisa Cooper's research contributed greatly to two paradigm shifts in healthcare research: patient-centeredness and health disparities.

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Lisa Cooper's research documented the existence of disparities in the quality of medical communication experienced by African Americans and other ethnic minorities compared to whites, and the contribution of implicit racial bias and stereotyping behaviors among physicians to poorer communication in the visits of African American patients.

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Lisa Cooper's interventions have identified the important role of patient activation and engagement in treatment decisions in reducing disparities in health care quality for chronic conditions.

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Lisa Cooper has published more than 200 peer-reviewed articles in top journals, including JAMA, Annals of Internal Medicine the American Journal of Epidemiology, the American Journal of Public Health, Medical Care, and the Journal of General Internal Medicine.