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DR. MAUVAREEN BEVERLY

Advisory Board member 

Dr. Mauvareen Beverley an executive-level physician, with 20 years’ experience advocating for improving the patient engagement and cultural competence for all populations, especially the geriatric, immigrant, and African American communities.

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As AVP, Physician Advisor for NYC Health + Hospitals, she sponsored the first conference on “Improving the Health of the Elderly Black Population”. As Associate Executive Director, Queens Health Network (Elmhurst and Queens Hospital), she implemented the concept of “The Bridge Team” whose role was to bridge the gap in care for the most complicated and vulnerable population, specifically individuals with Sickle Cell disease and as a result improved care and health outcomes. Furthermore, as Deputy Executive Director of Kings County Hospital, her team decreased Congestive Heart Failure readmissions from 30% to 18.7% in less than 2 years.

Dr. Beverley is a Fellow at the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM) and her Abstract “Health Disparities and Epidemics: Perception vs. Reality was selected for presentation at NYAM 12thAnnual History of Medicine and Public Health Night.

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Dr. Beverley is also a member of the American Medical Association (AMA) and the Medical Society, State of NY (MSSNY), Westchester County Medical Society, Westchester Academy of Medicine and Putnam County Medical Society where she presented Patient Engagement and Cultural Competence Training Program with CME credits.

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Dr. Beverley received her bachelor’s from Boston University and MD from University of Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. She completed her internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Harlem Hospital-NY Columbia Presbyterian.

She is President, Mauvareen BeverleyMD, PLLC. Patient Engagement and Cultural Competence Specialist.

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