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Christopher J. King, PhD, FACHE serves as the inaugural Dean and Associate Professor at Georgetown University School of Health. He leads academic and operational initiatives across three departments: Human Science, Global Health, and Health Management and Policy, while directing Georgetown's healthcare graduate programs. As faculty, he focuses on equitable systems of care aligned with national health reform goals.
- B.S. in Community Health (East Carolina University)
- M.S. in Health Science (Towson University)
- PhD in Health Systems Administration (University of Maryland School of Public Health)
His research focuses on health disparities, structural racism, and social determinants of health, particularly in Black communities. He explores how systemic inequities affect healthcare access and outcomes, emphasizing population health strategies. His work bridges medical care with broader health system transformation.
Christopher's scholarship includes 15 recent publications on topics spanning cancer survivorship disparities (2025), high-value care education (2025), structural racism analysis in Washington DC (2022), and clinical safety studies. Research keywords include public health, health equity, medical education, and health systems administration.
- Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives
- 2019 DC Commission on Health Equity Commissioner
- Washington Business Journal top minority business leader
- HRET Senior Fellow
He has directed federal grant programs, advised state health initiatives, and consulted on community health needs assessments. His leadership roles at MedStar Health and Greater Baden Medical Services demonstrate practical application of health equity principles in both academic and clinical settings.

