Carmen Mohan is a distinguished board-certified internal medicine physician and a passionate advocate for integrating lifestyle interventions into patient care. Currently serving as a Fellow at the American College of Physicians (ACP), Carmen leverages her extensive expertise in public health, healthcare policy, and program evaluation...
Carmen Mohan is a distinguished board-certified internal medicine physician and a passionate advocate for integrating lifestyle interventions into patient care. Currently serving as a Fellow at the American College of Physicians (ACP), Carmen leverages her extensive expertise in public health, healthcare policy, and program evaluation to drive innovative healthcare solutions. Her role as an Abstract Reviewer for the National ACP Conference in 2018 allowed her to engage with cutting-edge research and emerging trends in internal medicine, further solidifying her commitment to advancing the field.
Carmen's approach to medicine is holistic; she firmly believes in the power of food and exercise as essential components of health. This philosophy stems from her early career in academia, where she recognized the limitations of traditional healthcare models that often overlook community-based interventions. Over the next decade, she envisions a transformative shift in healthcare delivery, emphasizing preventive care and the importance of addressing social determinants of health.
Her skills in grant writing and healthcare information technology position her as a leader in developing programs that not only enhance patient outcomes but also promote health equity. Carmen's research interests focus on critical care and the integration of electronic medical records (EMR) to streamline patient care processes. As she continues to contribute to the ACP and the broader medical community, Carmen remains dedicated to fostering a healthcare environment that prioritizes wellness and empowers individuals to take charge of their health through informed lifestyle choices.