Emily Allen, MD is a board-certified pediatrician and a member of the adolescent medicine team at Hasbro Children's Hospital. She is an assistant professor at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Dr. Allen received her medical degree from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and received her master’s degree in health policy from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She completed her residency in pediatrics and a fellowship in adolescent/young adult medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital/Boston Medical Center.
Dr. Allen has additional training in sexually transmitted diseases (STD) clinical care, as well as addiction medicine. She is a member of several medical societies including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, and the Gold Humanism Honor Society.
NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Allen E, Gordan A, Krakower D, Hsu K. "HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis for adolescents and young adults." Curr Opin Pediatr. 2017 Aug;29(4):399-406.
PUBLICATIONS SUBMITTED OR IN PREPARATION
Allen E, Krakower D, Hsu K, Wisk L. "Estimated Prevalence of Adolescents and Young Adults with Indications for HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in the United States, 2011-2015" (in preparation).
ABSTRACTS
Allen E, Werner H, Hillier D, Silverman M, Boyle T. "Simulation-Based Boot Camp for Rising Pediatric Interns: Can We Train Junior-Level In-Hospital Early Responders?" (Poster), Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies; May 2016; Baltimore, MD.
Allen E, Krakower D, Hsu K, Wisk L. "Estimated Prevalence of Adolescents and Young Adults with Indications for HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in the United States, 2011-2015." (Platform), Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Meeting; March 2018; Seattle, WA.
Allen E, Krakower D, Wisk L. "Usual source of healthcare among adolescents and young adults with indications for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in the US." (Poster symposia), Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting; May 2018; Toronto, Canada (presented by L. Wisk).
WORK PUBLISHED IN OTHER MEDIA
NON-PEER-REVIEWED
"10 Ways To Be Kind to Your Vagina," TeenSpeak.org, 2017: https://teenspeak.org/2017/06/15/10-ways-to-be-kind-to-your-vagina/
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
NATIONAL
2016 Do Ask, Do Tell: Building a Toolkit for Professionals Caring for Sexual Minority and Gender Non-Conformity Youth (workshop), American Pediatric Program Director’s Conference; New Orleans, LA.
2016 Developing an Intensive Clinical Orientation for Residents: Better Preparing Interns for Residency (workshop), American Pediatric Program Director’s Conference; New Orleans, LA.
2014 Catalysts for Change: Empowering Resident Advocacy Focused on Leadership (workshop),
American Pediatric Program Director’s Conference; Chicago, IL.
REGIONAL
2018 Challenges in Pediatric/Adolescent Reproductive Health (CME), Division of Adolescent Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital; Massachusetts Department of Public Health; Waltham, MA.
2015 Program Innovation: Flexible Staffing at a Large Children’s Hospital (presentation), New England Pediatric Program Director’s Conference; Worchester, MA.
LOCAL
2019 Vaginitis (CME, workshop), Adolescent Medicine 2019, Boston Children’s Hospital; Boston, MA.
2019 Public Health Legislative Strategies at the Massachusetts State House (poster), MPH Spring Field Practice Poster Night, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Boston, MA.
2018 Opioid and Prescription Drug Misuse: How to address in the primary care office (CME, workshop), Adolescent Medicine 2018, Boston Children’s Hospital; Boston, MA.
2018 Updates on Long Acting Reversible Contraception (presentation), Primary Care Longwood, Boston Children’s Hospital; Boston, MA.
2018 Emergency Contraception Evidence Based Guideline (presentation), Division of Adolescent Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital; Boston, MA.
2017 Navigating the Residency Application Process (panelist), White Tulip Health Foundation; Boston, MA.
2017 Support Group for Parents of Adolescents with Eating Disorders (facilitator), Division of Adolescent Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital.
2015 LGBTQ Health (workshop), Research-Advocacy-Policy Series, Department of Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center.
Year | Degree | Institution |
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2019 | MPH | Harvard University |
2012 | MD | University of Connecticut |
2005 | BA | Swarthmore College |
Residency | Boston Children's Hospital and Boston Medical Center, Pedatrics | 2012-2015 |
2018 Finalist, DuRant Award Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine
2017 Faculty Teaching Honor Roll Boston Combined Residency Program
2017 Von L. Myer Travel Award Boston Children’s Hospital
2016 Dr. Robert Vinci Award Boston University School of Medicine
2014 Excellence & Humanism in Teaching Award Arnold P. Gold Foundation / Boston University School of Medicine
RI Medical License | State of Rhode Island | 2019- | |
Massachusetts Medical License | State of Massachusetts | 2018- | |
MD | 2015- |
Adolescent Medicine Specialist. Hasbro Children's Hospital, 2019- |
Assistant Professor. Alpert Medical School of Brown University, 2019- |
Pediatric Urgent Care Attending. Boston Medical Center, 2015-2016 |
Adjunct Faculty. Boston Children's Hospital and Boston Medical Center, 2015-2016 |
Pediatric Hospitalist. Boston Medical Center, 2015-2016 |
Chief Resident. Boston Medical Center, 2015-2016 |
UNIVERSITY TEACHING, ADVISING and MENTORING ROLES
2015-2016 Pediatrics Clerkship Didactic Sessions (medical students) Boston University School of Medicine (1-hour session, 16 sessions per year)
2015-2016 Course Director, Pediatrics Case of the Week (medical students, residents, faculty) CME, Boston University School of Medicine
HOSPITAL TEACHING, ADVISING and MENTORING ROLES
2016-2018 Adolescent Medicine Rotation Didactic Sessions (residents)
Boston Children’s Hospital (1-hour sessions, 8-10 sessions per year)
2016-2018 Adolescent Medicine Journal Club (residents, fellows, faculty)
CME, Boston Children’s Hospital (3 presentations)
2016-2018 Adolescent Clinic Co-Preceptor (residents)
Boston Children’s Hospital (30-40 sessions per year)
2015-2016 Co-Director, Pediatrics Team Training Simulation Course (residents, nurses, respiratory therapists)
Boston Medical Center (1 session per month)
2015-2016 Case-Based Pediatrics Conferences (medical students, residents)
Boston Medical Center (1-hour sessions, 1-3 sessions per week)
2015-2016 Director, Supervisor Leadership Series
Boston Medical Center (1 session per month)
2015-2016 Inpatient Pediatrics Clerkship Preceptor (medical students)
Boston Medical Center (daily, 5-6 weeks per year)