
Wendy Johnson
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I am a family doctor and public health physician with more than 20 years of experience in primary care, public health, and global health as a clinician, teacher, policy maker, technical advisor, and health services manager. I led a program to expand HIV prevention and treatment in two large provinces of the Mozambique health system and also served as Medical Director of the Cleveland Department of Public Health. I currently work in Santa Fe, New Mexico, as Medical Director of a community family health center and as an associate clinical professor in the Department of Public Health at the University of Washington. My career has focused on promoting the health of marginalized populations both in the United States and internationally (Mozambique, Vietnam, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Haiti, India, El Salvador, and Guatemala). Topics of interest: family health, global health solidarity, activism, and photojournalism.








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