Faculty Profiles
Dr. Susan Hogan, MD, MPH Program Director
Dr. Hogan is board certified in Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine. Her interest in preventive medicine stemmed from a desire to help promote the health of patients and communities. In her clinical practice and teaching, she strives to understand how physicians and community organizations can work together to promote health and well being. She is actively involved in medical student and residency education and loves to help others consider the intersection of health, healthcare and public health. As a clinician, she provides whole person care for individuals and families. |
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Dr. Heather Alker, MD, MPH
Heather Alker MD MPH is board certified in both Obstetrics & Gynecology and Preventive Medicine. She works at UMass Medical School as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health in the Preventive Medicine division. She is a member of the Healthy Baby Collaborative working on reducing infant mortality in Worcester. She is past Chair of the Occupational and Environmental Health Committee at Massachusetts Medical Society where she led policy work recognizing the health impacts of climate change. She currently works as a contractor with Teladoc Health, as a TIMAP (Trans Intersex Medical Advocacy Program) Physician, and as an Expert Medical Services Physician. |
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Dr. Mukti Kulkarni, MD, MPH
Dr. Kulkarni is board certified in family medicine and public health and general preventive medicine. She teaches in the preventive medicine residency on a variety of topics including clinical preventive services, environmental health, epidemiology and health policy, adverse childhood experiences and intergenerational trauma. She is also the data analyst for the Worcester Healthy Baby Collaborative, reviewing infant and fetal mortality for the City of Worcester. Clinically, she enjoys working in adolescent correctional health as a medical director with the MA Department of Youth Services and providing primary care to all ages at Hahnemann Family Health Center at UMass. |
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Dr. Jennifer Bradford, MD, MPH Training information:
Dr. Bradford is a board-certified physician in family medicine and addiction medicine. She holds the position of Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School. Her clinical practice spans diverse settings, including providing medical care through the UMass Road to Care Mobile Van, which serves Worcester residents. Dr. Bradford’s clinical focus lies in supporting individuals who experience a co-occurrence of homelessness, substance use disorder, and a history of commercial sexual exploitation (CSE). Her extensive community engagement has provided her with a deep understanding of the significant and wide-reaching impacts of CSE on individuals and communities. In addition to her clinical roles, Dr. Bradford serves as the Medical Director of the Community Healthlink Detox program, where she provides both outpatient and inpatient substance abuse treatment. She is also the Longitudinal Opioid Curriculum Director at UMass Chan Medical School, contributing to medical education and training in opioid use disorder management. Lastly, Dr. Bradford provides consultation services through the Massachusetts Consultation Service for the Treatment of Addiction and Pain (MCSTAP), offering expert guidance on managing addiction and pain-related conditions. |
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Dr. Daria Szwarko, DO, MPH
Dr. Daria Szkwarko, DO, MPH serves as the research advisor for the Preventive Medicine Program and an Adjunct Associate Professor at UMass Chan. Her research interests are in implementing and evaluating educational innovations that help democratize knowledge and improve healthcare access for vulnerable populations globally. Her research started in TB prevention globally. Initially studying child TB contact management in Kenya, she is particularly interested in identifying and studying strategies that can improve the various steps throughout the TB infection care cascade globally. Domestically, she is interested in improving latent TB infection testing and treatment in primary care. She is the co-course director for the Regional and Advanced Massachusetts TB infection ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) programs. Dr. Szkwarko co-leads the largest multiple use case point of care ultrasound (POCUS) project in the world which launched in August 2024. Funded through the Gates Foundation, Dr. Szkwarko and Dr. Hussein Elias (Moi University Family Medicine faculty) are aiming to train more than 4000 healthcare workers across western Kenya in POCUS. At her primary institution, the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, she is a course director in the Primary Care and Population Medicine program. Clinically, she is a hospitalist at Kent Hospital in Rhode island and does urgent care and latent TB infection management at Blackstone Valley Community Health Center. |
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Dr. Lauren Jansen, MD, MPH Training information:
Dr. Lauren Jansen is board-certified in family medicine and public health and general preventive medicine. She served as a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer assigned to Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services in Lincoln, Nebraska during 2021–2023. In this role, she investigated outbreaks of disease including campylobacteriosis, avian influenza, mpox, salmonellosis, and more. Dr. Jansen’s interests include applied epidemiology, emerging infectious diseases, communications, and medical education. |
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Dr. Hannah Stoops, MD, MPH Training information:
Hannah Stoops is currently practicing general family medicine, with interest in preventive medicine, adolescent medicine, and women's health. She has completed research and academic work in pediatric depression/care cascades and review of obesity management and care coverage, work in diversity equity and inclusion, and as part of the Family Medicine Clerkship clinical rotation. |
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Linda Hollis Linda has a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Worcester State College. She has been the coordinator of our Preventive Medicine program since 2015. She has also been the coordinator of the Worcester Campus MPH Program since 1990, along with many other positions in the University since the 1970s.
She loves gardening, hiking, reading, bird watching and spending time with her grandchildren.
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Victoria Andersen MS, RD, LDN, CDCE Brian Bjoern, MD Carol Bigelow, Ph.D. William Fisher PhD Lee Hargraves, Ph.D. Robert Klugman, MD Stephenie Lemon, PhD Lisa McGonigal, MD, MPH Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Barbara Olendzki, MPH, RD, LDN Glenn Pransky, MD, M.Occ.H J. Martin Shanahan, JD, CPA, MPH Robert Swotinsky, MD, MS
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