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Emily Hall, DO, FAAP

Home / Fellows / Emily Hall, DO, FAAP
2018-2021
Pediatrician
Providence Health and Services
Missoula, Montana
Biography

Emily Hall, DO, FAAP, is a healthcare leader with years of experience transforming pediatric healthcare for underserved families and low resource communities. She is best known for her innovation and vision in modifying the inpatient healthcare experience for infants and families struggling with addiction leading to development of a novel integrative care model adopted on a national scale. As a graduate of the University of Minnesota Pediatric Residency Program with emphasis in Global Health and Research, Emily continues to work intermittently abroad, primarily in Africa. In the US, Emily works primarily in Tribal communities and has experience both in urban and in rural settings. She uses cultural humility and a relationship-centered approach blended with innovation and strategic partnerships to achieve and drive improved healthcare outcomes for children.

Project Improving Access to Pediatric Healthcare in Frontier Regions Through the Use of Innovative Technology Solutions,
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