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Date Prepared: December, 2013; updated 08 2018 Curriculum Vitae DANIELLE LARAQUE-ARENA, MD, FAAP 4579 Boston Post Road Pelham, New York, 10803 401 South Salina Street, Apt 406 Syracuse, NY 13202 Home: 914-740-5934; 315-870-9904 Work telephone: 315-464-4513 FAX: 315-464-5275 Work Email: [email protected] other email: [email protected] (Notation : Search PubMed Laraque D OR Laraque-Arena D in the same search for full citations) EDUCATION Year Degree Field Institution June 1981 MD Medicine University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine June 1976 BS Chemistry University of California at Los Angeles (Honors relinquished) 9/1974- 6/1975 none Chemistry Leeds University, England (third year abroad through Fordham University) 9/1972- 6/1974 none Chemistry Fordham University, New York POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING 1984-1986 General Robert Wood Johnson Fellowship, Children’s Hospital of Academic Philadelphia Pediatrics 1981-1984 Pediatrics Internship and Residency in Pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 1 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT/ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Year Academic Title Institution 2016-indefinite Professor of Pediatrics (Tenured), Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Professor of Public Health & Preventive Medicine SUNY Upstate Medical University 2014-2015 Professor of Pediatrics (Investigator Track) Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2010-2014 Professor of Pediatrics New York University, School of Medicine (SOM) 2005-2010 Professor of Community and Preventive Medicine MSSM 2004-2010 Professor of Pediatrics (tenured) MSSM 2001-2010 Debra and Leon Black Professor of Pediatrics (Endowed Chair) MSSM 2000-2004 Associate Professor of Pediatrics Mount Sinai School of Medicine (MSSM) 1997- 2000 Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Columbia University 1996-1997 Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Columbia University 1988-1996 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Columbia University 1986-1988 Instructor Columbia University 1984-1986 Instructor University of Pennsylvania UNIVERSITY/HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS Year Hospital Title University/Hospital 2016 President, State University of New York Upstate Medical University (SUNY) SUNY Upstate Medical University (appointed September 10, 2015 Began January 14, 2016, Installed April 15, 2016); www.upstate.edu 2 2017 President & Health System CEO SUNY Upstate Medical University 2011-2015 Research Advisory Committee Member Maimonides Medical Center (MMC) 2010-2015 Chair, Department of Pediatrics and Vice-President, Maimonides Infants and Children’s Hospital of Brooklyn Maimonides Medical Center (MMC) Fellowship Director for Child abuse pediatrics MMC (July 2012) 2008-2010 Co-Director of the Mount Sinai Primary Care Fellowship in Health Services and Health Policy Research Mount Sinai School of Medicine 2010 Vice-Chair, Public Policy and Advocacy, Mount Sinai Dept. of Pediatrics 2008-2010 Founder & Director, Child & Family Support Program Child Protection Director 2007-2010 Co-Director of the Mount Sinai Environmental Fellowship (T-32) Community Pediatrics MSSM 2002-2010 Director, Primary Care Clinician-Research Fellowship (General Academic Pediatrics MSSM 2000-2006 Founder & Principal Investigator: Family Friends Program at Mount Sinai MSMC 2000-2005 Founder & Director, Child & Family Support Program Child Protection Director MSMC 2000-2010 Chief, Division of General Pediatrics Mount Sinai Medical Center (MSMC) 2000-2010 Attending Physician Mount Sinai Hospital (MSH) 1997-2000 Founder & Director of the Harlem Adolescent and Child Total Services Program Harlem Hospital Center 1996-2000 Director, Pediatric Resource Center Harlem Hospital Center, 1991-2000 Associate Attending of Pediatrics, Harlem Hospital Center 1986-1991 Assistant Attending of Pediatrics Harlem Hospital Center 1991-2000 Founder & Director of the Family Support Program 3 (Child Protection Director) Harlem Hospital Center 1990-1995 Founder & Director of the Adolescent Outreach Program Harlem Hospital Center 1986-1996 Medical Director of the Pediatric Resource Center Harlem Hospital Center Principal Clinical and Hospital Service Responsibilities (where appropriate) Year Type of Activity 2008-2010 Founder & Director, Child & Family Support Program Child Protection Director MSMC 2000-2010 Chief, Division of General Pediatrics Mount Sinai Medical Center (MSMC) 2000-2005 Founder & Director, Child & Family Support Program Child Protection Director MSMC 2010-2015 Chair, Department of Pediatrics and Child Abuse Pediatrician and Fellowship Director MMC Major Administrative Responsibilities Year Title, Place of Responsibility 2016 President & Health System CEO, SUNY Upstate Medical University Direct reports: Deans (COM, CON, College of Health Professions), Senior VP for Hospital Affairs and CEO University Hospital, Senior VP for Operations and Chief of Staff, Senior VP for Administration & Finance, Legal Counsel, Senior VP for Strategic Affairs, VP for Research, VP for Academic Affairs, VP for Development and Director, Upstate Foundation, Chief Diversity Officer/Assistant VP, Diversity and Inclusion • Implement strategic priorities in clinical, educational and research endeavors • Establish collaborative relationship with faculty, staff, hospital partners and community stakeholders • Articulate the future • Support Innovation • Support Inclusiveness, diversity, transparency, integrity • University Budget Responsibility ($1.4B) 2010-2015 Vice-President, Maimonides Infants & Children’s Hospital of Brooklyn Chair Department of Pediatrics Direct Reports: 3 Vice-Chairs, 16 Division Chiefs, Director of Research, Administrator for the Department of Pediatrics 4  Implement Strategic priorities  Service Line Leader  Managed $100M budget 2000-2010 Chief, Division of General Pediatrics with oversight of 4 medical directors And Fellowship Director for the combined HRSA Clinician Research Fellowship For General Academic Pediatrics and General Internal Medicine; Budget management of about $3M 1996-2000 Director of Pediatric Resource Center, responsible for the fiscal and clinical management of the ambulatory services for high-risk children as designated by e HRSA/MCHB funded program, (Site PI) 1986-1996 Medical Director of Pediatric Resource Center – Attending physician with primary responsibility for the multidisciplinary team overseeing the clinical care and community outreach for high-risk children in categories designated by the federally funded program OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND VISITING APPOINTMENTS Year Position Title Institution 2001-2004 Admissions Committee New York Academy of Medicine 2001-2005 New York Forum for Child Health New York Academy of Medicine 2010 Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics MSSM (starting 10/16/2010) 2010 Adjunct Professor of Preventive MSSM (starting 10/16/2010) Medicine 2010 Visiting, Professor of Pediatrics State University of New York, Downstate 2015 Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics New York University SOM BOARD CERTIFICATION: Pediatrics, November 16, 1986 (Lifetime) Child Abuse Pediatrics, Certified November 16, 2009; Enrolled in MOC LICENSURE: New York, 166209-1; Current. Pennsylvania, expired. 5 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS Memberships, Offices, and Committee Assignments in Professional Societies (Year, Society) Academic Pediatric Association (formerly Ambulatory Pediatric Association) 1989-present Fellow-Ambulatory Pediatric Association 1994-1995 Ambulatory Pediatric Association abstract reviewer 1993-1996 Ambulatory Pediatric Association Region II -Co-Chair (elected) 5/1995-5/1997 Ambulatory Pediatric Association -National Nominating Committee member (elected) 1999-2002 Ambulatory Pediatric Association – Board of Directors (elected 3/99) 1999-2002 Ambulatory Pediatric Association–Chair–Health Care Delivery Committee 5/99 2000 –2002 Ambulatory Pediatric Association - Liaison to the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee Community Health Services 2004-2006 Ambulatory Pediatrics Association, National Nominating Committee (elected) 2005 APA New Century Scholars Program – Advisory Group and Senior Mentor 2007 APA Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry- nominee to HRSA –APA national representative 2008-9 Academic Pediatric Association, President-Elect – 2008-2009 (elected) 2009-2012 Pediatric Academic Societies Executive Committee Member 2010-2011 Pediatric Academic Societies Executive Committee Chair 2009-10 Academic Pediatric Association President – Elected 2010-2011 Academic Pediatric Association, Immediate-Past-President 2009-2010 Federation of Pediatric Organizations (FOPO) Officer 2013-2015 APA, Task Force on Childhood Poverty 6 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 1988-present Fellow-American Academy of Pediatrics 1991 AAP - Legislative Meeting Attendee - Washington, 1996 Project Advisory Committee- Firearms Injury Prevention Training Project 1996-2002 National Committee on Injury and Poison Prevention -COIPP, AAP 2002-present Section Member – Community Pediatrics 1997-present Section Member- Adolescent Medicine 1997-present Section Member - Injury Prevention 1997- present Section Member - Child Abuse 1997-1999 Executive Committee, American Academy of Pediatrics, NY Chapter 3 1990-1998 Chairperson -American Academy of Pediatrics Chapter 3; Injury Prevention Committee 1990-2005 Executive Council-American Academy of Pediatrics-Chapter 3 1997-1998 Member at Large, American Academy of Pediatrics, NY Chapter 3, (elected) 1998-2016 District II Executive Committee – American Academy of Pediatrics 1998-1999 Vice President - American Academy of Pediatrics, NY Chapter 3, New York 1999-2001 Vice President/President Elect (elected)– American Academy of Pediatrics, NY Chapter 3, District II October 2000- Reaching Children: Building a Systems of Care Project. Funded by the federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Competitively selected, SCHIP Project Advisory Committee member July2001-2003 President – American Academy of Pediatrics, NY Chapter 3 2001 Doctors Against Handgun Injury – American Academy of Pediatrics Representative 2004 Bright Futures Project Advisory Committee 7 July 1, 2003 -June 30, 2005 Immediate-Past-President – American Academy of Pediatrics, NY Chapter 3 May 2003 Liaison for Mental Health, American Academy of Pediatrics, District II, Regional Task Force on Terrorism. 10/04-09/07 District II Vice-Chair, American Academy of Pediatrics (elected) 10/07-09/10 District II Vice-Chair, American Academy of Pediatrics (re-elected) 10/11-01/16 District II Chair (New York State), American Academy of Pediatrics (elected, re- elected 2014, completed term January 2016) 2004-present American Academy of Pediatrics Standard Board Committees: Advisory Committee to the Board on Committees and Sections 2004-2005 Advisory Committee to the Board on Education 2004-2005 Advisory Committee to the Board on Marketing and Publications 2004-2005 Committee Forum Management Committee 2005-2006 Advisory Committee to the Board on Strategic Planning 2005-2006 Advisory Committee to the Board on Information Technology 2006-2007 Advisory Committee to the Board on Finance 2006-2007 Advisory Committee to the Board on Membership 2006-2007 Advisory Committee to the Board on Strategic Planning 2008-2009 Board of Directors 2008-2009 Advisory Committee to the Board on Research 2009-2010 Advisory Committee to the Board Advisory Committee to the Board on Community/Chapter/State Affairs 2009-2014 Advisory Committee to the Board on Federal Affairs 2009-2014 Advisory Committee to the Board on Practice 2009-2014 Chair, Advisory Committee to the Board on Research 2011-2014 Chair, Advisory Committee to the Board on Global Child Health 2014-2015 Chair, Advisory Committee to the Board on Practice 2014-2015 Chair, Advisory Committee to the Board on Quality 2015-2016 Chair, Advisory Committee to the Board on Specialty Pediatrics 2015-2016 2006-2010 American Academy of Pediatrics, Mental Health Task Force 2006-2010 Chair, AAP Mental Health Task Force, Decision Support Committee Sept. 2005 Listening to Mothers II: National Advisory Council Member- AAP Representative 2009 Pediatric Research in Office Settings –investigator 8 2006-2007 Chair – Nominating Committee for Section on Injury and Poison Prevention 2008-2010 Vision 20/20 Task Force of the American Academy of Pediatrics 2012-2015 American Academy of Pediatrics, Chair (Ad hoc): Research, Openness and Advocacy for Diversity and Inclusion Subcommittee; 2015-17 Co-Chair AAP Task Force on Diversity & Inclusion American Academy of Pediatrics, Authored Resolutions: Year, resolution #: Resolution Title 1999-5: Building an Intergenerational Alliance for Universal Healthcare 2000-11: Youth and the Juvenile Justice System 2003-32SB: Universal Health Insurance 2004-7SA: Opposition to the Death Penalty. 2009-10: Protecting Children in Times of Wars 2009-11: Abolishing Life Imprisonment of Juveniles with no Opportunity for Parole 2009-38: Climate Change Prevention and Preparedness 2009-41: Promotion of Mental Health for Residents and Fellowship Trainees Other Professional Societies/Organizations 1977-1981 Student National Medical Association (President, 1978-79) 1995-present National Medical Association 1990-1991 American Public Health Association 1989-2002 Susan Smith McKinney Steward Society 1992-94 Chairperson/Issues Committee -International Coalition of Women Physicians 1995-present AMHE- Haitian Physicians Association Abroad 1997-2003 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Violence Prevention Coordination and Consultation Team; (see listed publications) 1997-2000 White Papers -Emergency Medical Services for Children Working Group 1998- 2005 Bright Futures, National Health Promotion Work Group 1999-2000 PRAMS (Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System) Steering Committee –New York City Department of Health 2000 Advisory Committee for the Teen Silent March 9 2000-present New York Academy of Medicine Member 2001-present Society of Primary Care Policy Fellows 2002-2004 New York Academy of Medicine Admissions Committee Member 2002-2006 Newborn Screening Work Group - MCHB, HHS, and American College of Medical Genetics Oct. 3, 2002 NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maternal & Child Health Advisory Meeting, 2002- NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Bureau of Family Health, Infant Mortality Case Review Committee member 2004-2006 Advisory Board of the September 11th Fund at the National Philanthropic Trust 2007-2008 Society for Equity in Child Health –Executive Council 2007-2009 United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) – Step 3 Test Material Development Committee (TMDC) for Computer-based Case Simulation, Scoring Committee – Effective 2011-2013 American Pediatric Society (APS) Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion 2013-2017 APS Committee on Diversity and Inclusion Child Abuse Related Functions 1991- present American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children 1998-present American Academy of Pediatrics – Section on Child Abuse & Neglect Editorial Positions: Review Activities (occasional, multiple ad hoc reviews not listed) Year Name of Board Editorships: Guest Editor The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine Volume 73, Number 8 December 2006 Editorial Board Jan. 2003-Dec. 2005 Ambulatory Pediatrics Journal – Editorial Board 10

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Albert Einstein College of. Medicine. 2010-2014. Professor of Pediatrics . Academic Pediatric Association (formerly Ambulatory Pediatric Association). 1989- Advisory Committee to the Board on Marketing and Publications. 2004-
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