Steven Putterman Lecture Speakers (1999-present)
1999 Donald Weaver, MD, Assistant Surgeon General and Director of National Health Services Corps: 100% Access / 0% Health Disparities: Who Cares for the Poorest, the Least Healthy and the Most Isolated?
2000 Jack Geiger, MD, Arthur C. Logan Professor Emeritus of Community Medicine: Race, Diversity and Human Rights
2001 Jeffrey Borkan, MD, PhD, Department of Family Medicine at Brown University School of
Medicine: Narrative in Family Medicine: Clinical, Educational and Research Applications
2002 Daniel J. Ostergaard, MD, Vice President for International and Interprofessional Activities:
Family Practice around the World – Meeting the Need for a Competent Generalist Physician
2003 Larry A. Green, MD, Director, The Robert Graham Center, Washington, DC, Professor of
Family Medicine, University of Colorado: The Future of Family Medicine
2004 Edward H. Wagner, MD, MPH, Director, W.A. MacColl Institute for Healthcare Innovation,
Professor of Health Services, University of Washington School of Public Health and Community
Medicine: Improving Chronic Illness Outcomes in Communities: Lessons Learned
2005 Leiyu Shi, PhD, Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Primary Care Policy Center for the
Underserved, Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: The
Role of Primary Care in Improving Health and Reducing Disparities
2006 Joseph Betancourt, MD, MPH, Senior Scientist, Institute for Health Policy and Program
Director for Multi-Cultural Education: Reducing Health Disparities: Progress Made and Solutions
for the Future
2007 Kevin Grumbach, MD, Professor and Chair of the Department of Family and Community
Medicine, University of California at San Francisco: Primary Care: Essential, Endangered and
Innovative
2008 James W. Mold, MD, MPH, Professor and Research Division Director, Department of Family
and Preventive Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center: Creating Learning
Communities
2009 Russell G. Robertson, MD, Professor and Chair of Family and Community Medicine at the
Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University: The Pluripotentiality of a Career in
Family Medicine: One Person’s Journey Through Medical Education, Academic Administration,
and Health Care Policy
2010 Fitzhugh S. M. Mullan, MD, Murdock Head Professor of Medicine and Health Policy at the
George Washington University (GWU) School of Public Health and Health Services, and Clinical
Professor of Pediatrics at GWU School of Medicine: Social Mission, Medical Schools, and the
Health of the Nation
2011 James O’Connell, MD, President of Boston Health Care for the Homeless Project: Reflections
from the Streets: Lessons Learned from Caring for Boston’s Rough Sleepers,
2012 Lisa Cooper, MD, MPH, FACP, James F. Fries Professor of Medicine, Division of General
Internal Medicine, Director, Johns Hopkins Center to Eliminate Cardiovascular Disparities: Journey to Eliminating Healthcare Disparities: The Importance of Affirming Values and
Building Relationships
2013 Lucy Candib, MD, Family Physician, Family Health Center of Worcester and Professor of
Family Medicine & Community Health, UMass Medical School: In it for the Long Haul: Continuity
of Care from a Life Cycle Perspective
2014 Denise V. Rodgers, MD, Hunterdon endowed Chair in Interprofessional Education, Vice
Chancellor for Interprofessional Programs, Director, Rutgers Urban Health and Wellness
Institute: Interprofessional Education and Practice Implications for Family Medicine
2015 David Loxterkamp, MD, Family Physician and Author, Seaport Community Health Center, The
Once and Future Family Physician: A Minority Report
2016 Leigh Kimberg, MD, Program Director for PRIME-US, UCSF School of Medicine and UC
Berkley-UCSF Joint Medical Program, Trauma Informed Care: Creating Opportunities for
Healing
2017 Jennifer DeVoe, MD, DPhil, Chair, Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science
University, Building Community Laboratories and Classrooms for Improving Health
2018 Camara Phyllis Jones, MD, MPH, PhD, Senior Fellow, Satcher Health Leadership Institute
and Cardiovascular Research Institute, Adjunct Associate Professor, Community Health &
Preventive Medicine, Moorehouse School of Medicine, Going Deep: Tools for Naming,
Measuring, and Addressing Racism
2019 Dolores Acevedo Garcia, PhD, Samuel F. and Rose B. Gingold Professor of Human
Development and Social Policy, Director, Institute for Child, Youth and Family Policy, The Heller
School for Social Policy and Management, Brandéis University, Why Neighborhoods Matter:
Health Equity Applications of the Child Opportunity Index
2020 Henry R. Del Rosario, MD and An-Hoa Giang, MD, Honoring Workers of Worcester: Pause,
Reflect and Foster Resilience
2021 J. Nwando Olayiwola, MD, MPH, FAAFP Chief Health Equity Officer and Senior Vice Present,
Humana, Inc. Moving Towards Health Equity: Why Anti-Racism Must be a Core Value in
Medicine
2022 Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President and Chief Health Equity Officer, American
Medical Association, Building Alliances and Sharing Power for Health Equity and Racial Justice
2023 Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA, Walking in Their Shoes – My Journey as a Patient
Searching for Equity
2024 Pamela Adelstein, MD, Working Towards Greater Equity Through Gradual Steps and
Abundant Love