Full Name
Joseph Wright, MD, MPH
Job Title
Chief Health Equity Officer and Senior Vice President, Equity Initiatives
Company
American Academy of Pediatrics
Speaker Bio
Joseph L. Wright, MD, MPH is the newly appointed Chief Health Equity Officer and Senior Vice President for Equity Initiatives of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). He most recently served as inaugural Chief Health Equity Officer of the University of Maryland Medical System and prior to that was tenured Professor and Chair of Pediatrics at the Howard University College of Medicine. He previously spent more than two decades in senior leadership roles at Children's National Hospital in Washington, DC where he provided strategic direction for the organization’s advocacy mission, public policy positions, and community partnership initiatives, while also serving 17 years as the inaugural State Pediatric Medical Director within the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems. Dr. Wright maintains appointments as adjunct professor of emergency medicine and health policy at George Washington University, and teaches as adjunct professor of health policy and management at the University of Maryland School of Public Health.

Academically, Dr. Wright is among the nation’s original cohort of board-certified pediatric emergency physicians with scholarly interests that include injury prevention, prehospital pediatrics, and the needs of underserved communities. He has contributed over 120 publications to the scientific literature, was a principal investigator of the NIH-funded DC-Baltimore Research Center on Child Health Disparities, and is an elected member of both Alpha Omega Alpha and Delta Omega, the nation’s medical and public health honor societies. Dr. Wright has chaired the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Task Force on Addressing Bias and Discrimination, and Board of Director’s Committee on Equity. He is lead author of several Academy policy statements including the Role of Pediatricians in Youth Violence Prevention, Ensuring the Health of Children in Disasters, and Eliminating Race-Based Medicine.

Dr. Wright has been recognized for long-standing leadership as recipient of three AAP career achievement awards for humanitarianism, and for distinguished contributions to the disciplines of emergency medicine and injury prevention, respectively. He is also recipient of the Academy’s inaugural Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Excellence Award and has been recognized with the Academic Pediatric Association’s George Armstrong Award, the University of Maryland’s Distinguished Terrapin Award, and the George Washington University’s Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award all representing the most prestigious honors bestowed by those institutions. Eponymous annual legacy awards for excellence in child health advocacy have been established in his honor by both Children’s National Hospital and the AAP Section on Emergency Medicine.

Dr. Wright provides national leadership through advisory and governance service to several health and human service entities including the Association of American Medical Colleges and Safe Kids Worldwide, and he previously served as an Obama administration appointee to Food and Drug Administration’s Pediatric Advisory Committee. Dr. Wright regularly presents invited testimony before Congress, state and municipal legislative bodies, has made numerous media appearances, and lectures widely to both professional and lay audiences. Dr. Wright earned a BA from Wesleyan University, MD from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, and a Master of Public Health in Administrative Medicine and Management from George Washington University.
Joseph Wright, MD, MPH