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Lara Jirmanus, M.D.

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Harvard TH Chan School of Public HealthMPH
University of Massachusetts Medical SchoolMD
Harvard CollegeBA
2008
Pisacano Scholarship for Leadership in Family Medicine
2008 - 2009
Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholarship
2006 - 2007
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship

Overview
Dr. Lara Jirmanus is a family physician at the Cambridge Health Alliance and a Clinical Instructor at Harvard Medical School, part-time, and a faculty member at the CHA Center for Health Equity Education and Advocacy. She founded the Massachusetts Coalition for Health Equity, a group of public health and community leaders advocating for an equitable response to the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, and the Health and Law Immigrant Solidarity Network, a group of healthcare and legal professionals and community organizations supporting immigrants in Eastern Massachusetts. Jirmanus has been involved in grassroots organizing, advocacy and research for many years, addressing worker and immigrant rights in the US, infectious diseases in Brazil and the impact of conflict and displacement in the Middle East. Her research interests include health equity, immigrant health, community-based participatory research, and community health workers. Her current research is focused on the impacts of social determinants of health screening.

After graduating from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, she completed family medicine residency at Boston University Medical Center, a fellowship in Global Women’s Health at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and an MPH at the Harvard T. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Jirmanus served as chief resident in Family Medicine at the American University of Beirut (AUB) in Lebanon and a fellow at the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights. She taught a global health and social medicine course at AUB Medical School and an interdisciplinary seminar on the Syrian refugee crisis at Harvard University.

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Available: 08/22/24, Expires: 07/01/25

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid have increased their focus on the Health Related Social Needs and Social Determinants of Health. Over 50% of health outcomes are driven by the conditions in which patients live and work, such as access to food, affordable housing, transporatation and other related social issues. Increasingly health systems are being required to screen patients for these needs, but is screening helping patients to access resources to address them? At Cambridge Health Alliance, an initial look at the SDOH screening data and referral follow up suggests inequities in the patients who receive support for food insecurity, one of the simplest social needs to tackle. The research project will involve a closer review of the SDOH screening data, interpretation of some basic statistical analysis and comparison with local epidemiological data regarding food insecurity, stratified by race, ethnicity and language. The data will then be compared with information from a local nonprofit which addresses food insecurity, to assess whether patients have accessed resources. Depending on the student interest. A student will assist in literature review, review and analysis of the existing data, with the objective of publication of a research paper, and depending on student interest, there may be an opportunity for development and implementation of a survey for patients regarding access to social needs following screening.

A Qualitative Exploration of Community Health Work in Lebanon
Summer, 06/09/15 - 08/09/15

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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.