Michelle Morse, M.D., M.P.H.
Fellowship Profile
Biography
Dr. Michelle Morse serves as the Deputy Commissioner for the Center for Health Equity and Community Wellness (CHECW)
and the inaugural Chief Medical Officer at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYCDOHMH). Dr. Morse is
responsible for leading the agency's work in bridging public health and health care to reduce health inequities, guiding
CHECW's place-based and cross-cutting health equity programs, and serving as a key liaison to clinicians and clinical
leaders across New York City.
Dr. Morse is an internal medicine and public health doctor who works to achieve health equity through global solidarity, social
medicine and anti-racism education, and activism. She is a general internal medicine physician, part-time hospitalist at Kings
County Hospital, Co-Founder of EqualHealth, and Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. EqualHealth builds critical
consciousness and collective action globally, in the pursuit of health equity for all. In 2015 Dr. Morse worked with several
EqualHealth partners to found the Social Medicine Consortium (SMC), a global coalition which uses activism and disruptive
pedagogy rooted in social medicine to advance health justice. She served as Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Partners In
Health (PIH) from 2013 to 2016 and now serves on the Board of Directors of PIH. In 2018, Dr. Morse was awarded a Soros
Equality Fellowship to launch EqualHealth and the SMC's global Campaign Against Racism. From September 2019 to
January 2021, she served as a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy fellow in Washington, DC and worked with the Ways and
Means Committee, Majority Staff, in the U.S. House of Representatives.