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Lloyd Michener, MD (2009)

Lloyd Michener, MD
DTMI - Duke Center for Community Research (DCCR)

Professor of Community and Family Medicine
Clinical Professor of Nursing
Chair, Department of Community and Family Medicine

Dr. Michener received his MD from Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts in 1978. His clinical interests are focused on family medicine, prevention, and nutrition.

Michener's research interests include the prevention, diagnosis, and management of common problems, especially for those who find it difficult to fit within the existing health care system, including interventions for communities, patients, faculty, and students.

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MichelleLyn

Michelle Lyn, MBA, MHA
DTMI - Duke Center for Community Research (DCCR)

Assistant Professor of Community and Family Medicine
Chief, Division of Community Health in the Department of Community and Family Medicine
Associate Director, Duke Center for Community Research

Michelle Lyn is the Chief of the Division of Community Health, the Associate Director of the Duke Center for Community Research (DCCR), and Assistant Professor of Community and Family Medicine at the Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina.

In her dual roles with the Division of Community Health and the DCCR, Ms. Lyn creates and leads community-engaged disease prevention/health promotion and primary care research and service programs for at-risk populations. She plans and manages the Division's educational programs for trainees at all levels and faculty at Duke and across the US regarding community-engaged research. Ms. Lyn serves as the Program Director for the Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Leadership, Health Leadership Program, the Family Medicine Faculty Development Fellowship, Community Health Fellowship, and course director for the Community Health Elective in the School of Medicine. Ms. Lyn’s most recent community-engaged research and service work has focused in the area of developing collaborative community-based early intervention and service delivery mechanisms in mental health.


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