Specialty/Interests: Cardiology; Primary Care; Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Dr. Arauz Boudreau is an academic community pediatrician focusing her career on improving the health of vulnerable children by impacting childhood development through restructuring primary care, research, and community initiatives. She received her medical degree from Harvard Medical School and a Masters in Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health. She has completed the Harvard Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship and the Mongan Commonwealth Fund/Harvard University Fellowship in Minority Health Policy. As the Associate Director for Pediatric Population Health at Mass General for Children she has taken a lead role in transforming MGfC pediatric primary care practices into patient-centered medical homes implementing population health management and quality improvement efforts to develop a holistic system for promoting child development and addressing health disparities. Her work in practice innovation is informed by her research that focuses on addressing health disparities and studying medical home implementation to enhance child development. She is also an innovative leader at MGH promoting diversity and inclusion. She is an Associate Director of the MGH Center for Diversity and Inclusion. In addition, she served as co-chair of the MGfC Diversity Committee where she spearheaded the development of a vision, mission, and implementation of an action plan to promote workforce diversity, and cultural competence and address healthcare disparities within MGfC.
E-Mail aarauz@mgh.harvard.edu
Mail 175 Cambridge St., 5th Floor
Boston, MA 02114