Professor (Section Chief)
Chicago, Illinois
Stacie Levine, MD, is Professor and Chief of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at University of Chicago Medicine (UCM) and serves as the regional Medical Director of the Symphony Post Acute Network, a nursing home (NH) chain that owns 29 facilities operating in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan. Her academic interests focus on education and program development to improve care for vulnerable older adults and other patients with complex comorbid illnesses. She is an experienced mentor of physicians and allied health professionals and a national leader in geriatrics and palliative medicine with extensive experience in creation and dissemination of competency-based educational programs. Dr. Levine has extensive experience in NH care and have been conducting research on opioid and substance use disorders in persons transitioning to NHs. She is currently Co-PI of a large-scale, multi-centered project that involves longitudinal training in clinical and teaching skills, program development, leadership engagement, and patient advocacy for physicians, advanced practice practitioners, psychologists, social workers, and chaplains across the United States and internationally. Dr.Levine has served on various national scientific boards and committees. More recently, she is the Director-at-Large of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) Board of Directors, member of the AAHPM Governance Committee, and Chair of the AAHPM Workforce and Leadership Development Strategic Coordinating Committee. Dr.Levine has been the Bucksbaum Institute Faculty Scholar since 2012 and has been awarded Chicago's Top Doctors in 2013, 2018-2022.
Saturday, March 11, 2023
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM ET