Miriam Alexander, MD, MPH, FACPM

Dr. Alexander’s is a faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and serves as the director of the general preventive medicine residency program. Her faculty responsibilities include directing the Mid-Atlantic Public Health Training Center and providing the medical direction to the community health worker program of the Urban Health Institute. She is also the occupational medical director for McCormick and Company.
Dr. Alexander has a BA and an MD from Cornell University. She earned her MPH and completed her preventive medicine residency from Johns Hopkins University.
Miriam Alexander has a long standing commitment to the American College of Preventive Medicine. As a preventive medicine resident she was both the secretary and then the president of the Association of Preventive Medicine Residents. Several years later she became chair of the Young Physicians Section and then received the College’s Rising Star award. Dr. Alexander was the chair of the Membership committee and a member of several other committees as well. She served for two terms as the Mid-Atlantic regent and as the chair of the honors and awards committee. She has also been the recipient of the Distinguished Service award.
She continues her commitment to the specialty of preventive medicine by having served 9 years on the American Board of Preventive Medicine, most recently as the Vice Chair for General Preventive Medicine. She also serves on the Residency Review Committee for Preventive Medicine of the ACGME.
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