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Erin Sullivan, Ph.D., is a part-time Lecturer at Harvard Medical School's Department of Global Health and Social Medicine and concurrently serves as Associate Professor of Healthcare Management at Suffolk University's Sawyer School of Business. Her primary affiliation with Harvard includes roles at the Center for Primary Care.
Education: PhD in Business Studies from Trinity College Dublin and BA in Art History from Wellesley College.
Research focuses on leadership development in healthcare, primary care optimization, and healthcare delivery in resource-limited settings. Notable projects include mixed-methods case studies analyzing exemplary primary care organizations and designing leadership programs for clinicians. She directs courses like 'Physician as Leader' and has developed curricula on organizational change.
Professional roles include advising the Leadership Education and Development Program at Uniformed Services University and serving as External Examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland's Professional Diploma in Healthcare Leadership.
Her work spans over 10 countries with research on HIV/TB/malaria programs in low-resource environments. Active in both academic teaching and global health policy initiatives.


