SDOH Spotlights:
Dr. Cheryl O’Malley, Internal Medicine Specialist
We’re proud to highlight Dr. Cheryl O’Malley, a leader in medical education and an advocate for addressing social determinants of health in vulnerable populations. Dr. O’Malley is dedicated to supporting the well-being of healthcare professionals and has made significant contributions to medical education and wellness programs.
Read more about Dr. O’Malley’s work, including her role in the creation of the Compassion Center at Banner-University Medical Center Phoenix, by clicking the link below.
Dr. Craig Norquist, Emergency Physician
We’re proud to highlight the efforts of Craig Norquist, MD, who serves as the Chief Medical Information Officer and Inaugural Program Director for the Clinical Informatics Fellowship at HonorHealth. In these and other leadership roles, Dr. Norquist has displayed an admirable dedication to incorporating SDOH-centered practices into health care, which has undoubtedly benefited patient care in our state.
Read more about how Dr. Norquist’s has led a number of community impact projects, including some centered around opioid stewardship and improved usability for the electronic health record, by clicking the link below.
Dr. Tiffany Pankow, Family Physician
We’re proud to highlight Dr. Pankow who has directly aided vulnerable populations of patients in accessing the care they need to improve their whole-person health. Working cross-functionally with numerous professionals — including volunteers, medical assistants, IT personnel, and food banks — Dr. Pankow led efforts to identify and address food insecurity and other social determinants of health.
Through and through, Dr. Pankow role models compassion and how it should be utilized in the field of medicine and patient care, read more about her efforts by clicking the link below.