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Jessica Silk
Director, New York State HIV Primary Care and Prevention Center of Excellence at Mount Sinai Health System
Professional Background
Jessica Silk is an accomplished public health professional with a passion for sexual health, social justice, and health equity. With over a decade of experience in sexual and reproductive health care, she has dedicated her career to fostering inclusive and culturally competent healthcare practices. Jessica currently serves as the Director of HIV Education & Training at Mount Sinai Health System, where she plays a vital role in educating clinicians and support staff about best practices in HIV care.
Having previously held significant positions such as the Director of Health Education at Community Healthcare Network and the Director of Education & Training for Adolescent Health at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Jessica’s career is marked by a commitment to improving health outcomes for underserved communities. Her expertise in managing programs that bolster the capabilities of health educators and leaders reflects her dedication to delivering high-quality care across diverse populations.
Education and Achievements
Jessica’s educational background includes a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Community Health Education from the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy. Prior to that, she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Women’s Studies from Simmons University. This educational foundation underpins her profound understanding of social determinants of health and highlights the critical intersections of gender, race, and healthcare accessibility in public health.
Throughout her career, Jessica has been engaged in training and consultation roles with organizations such as Upstream USA, where she played a pivotal role in enhancing programs that support reproductive health. Additionally, her work with the Planned Parenthood Federation of America as Education Manager and Program Coordinator allowed her to influence programming that prioritizes sexual education and health advocacy.
Achievements
Jessica's notable achievements include her leadership in the African American Male Initiative at Children’s Aid, where she contributed to enhancing health education for African American males by focusing on culturally relevant programming. Her role as a Special Initiatives Intern at the Bureau of Maternal, Infant, and Reproductive Health at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene further reinforced her commitment to research-driven public health strategies.
A committed educator, Jessica has developed numerous training modules and workshops that support healthcare practitioners, ensuring they are equipped with the knowledge necessary to address the unique needs of their clients. Her strategies have resulted in improved engagement and health literacy among diverse populations. Jessica's impressive track record is a testament to her dedication and expertise in public health, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to social justice and health equity.
