Bio

Dr. Jenice Forde-Baker M.D., received her bachelors and medical degrees from Cornell University, and Weill Cornell Medical College. Thereafter, she successfully completed a four-year Emergency Residency program at Cornell and Columbia's New York-Presbyterian Teaching hospitals in 2008. Since then she has been an Attending Physician at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden NJ. In 2014, she became the Assistant Medical Director of the Emergency Department and is active in the education of faculty and nursing at Our Lady of Lourdes. Dr. Forde-Baker is a fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (FACEP), and in 2015, she was elected to the Board of Directors of the New Jersey ACEP Chapter. NJ-ACEP has a vested interested in the medical issues facing the state of New Jersey and using advocacy to help shape laws that impact emergency physicians Dr. Forde-Baker has on initiatives that address Women Leadership in Emergency and Work Place Violence in the Emergency department via NJ-ACEP chapter grants. In addition to advocacy for New Jersey Emergency Medicine Physicians, Dr. Forde-Baker has given many grand round talks on various topics and most recently presented grand rounds on Scientific Racism in 2018.

Speaking Topics

  • Leadership, Professional Development, Wellness
  • Violence in Emergency Department
  • Racism in Medicine

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