Patricia A. Cuff, M.S., M.P.H. is a Senior Program Officer for the Board on Global Health within the division of Health and Medicine where she directs the Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education. A position she has held since 2012. Recently, Patricia co-directed the study on Clinical Trials During the 2014-2015 Ebola Outbreak.
Prior to directing the global forum, Patricia was the Country Liaison to the Uganda National Academy of Sciences where she worked for 11 years with African academy staff and members in developing their capacity to provide evidence-based science advice to their governments and to their nations. She has directed and co-directed multiple studies at the National Academies including Options for Overseas Placement of U.S. Health Professionals, and Enhancing the Behavioral and Social Science Content of Medical School Curricula. Patricia joined the Academies staff to work on the report, Emerging Microbial Threats to Health in the 21st Century.
Before coming to Washington, D.C., Patricia worked at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City in the field of HIV-nutrition as a counselor, researcher, and lecturer on topics of adult and pediatric HIV. She received a M.S. in Nutrition and a M.P.H. in Population and Family Health from Columbia University, and performed her undergraduate studies at the University of Connecticut.