Episode Description
In this podcast, we explore the innovative work of Children's School Services, a program overseen by Dr. Andrea Boudreaux that is changing the face of public health in the District of Columbia. By providing healthcare services to over 120,000 children through 200+ school-based health suites/clinics, Children's School Services is ensuring that students have access to high-quality healthcare services right in their schools.
As part of the National Children's Hospital, Children's School Services is driving innovation in public health, by offering a wide range of other services that go beyond traditional healthcare.
Join us as we explore the work of Children's School Services, and learn more about the ways that this innovative program is improving the health and well-being of DC's children.
Dr. Andrea J. Boudreaux is a healthcare executive and pediatric psychologist with a focus on improving health outcomes and access for children, particularly minorities. She has worked in senior leadership roles with national health systems and is currently the Executive Director of Children's School Services in Washington, DC. Dr. Boudreaux is board certified in healthcare management and is a champion of health equity and population health initiatives. She is also involved in various organizations and enjoys cycling, rowing, and community service activities.