

Linda G Fleisher
Dr. Linda G. Fleisher is a thought leader in the field of public health, serving as a Lecturer at Jefferson College of Population Health. With a career spanning over three decades, Dr. Fleisher has dedicated her professional life to advancing health communications, public health, and consumer informatics. Her work is deeply rooted in addressing health disparities and promoting community-participatory research, ensuring that health information is accessible and actionable for diverse populations. Throughout her illustrious career, Dr. Fleisher has held significant roles that have shaped her expertise and contributions to the field. Notably, she served as the Project Director and Principal Investigator for the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Information Service. In this capacity, she was instrumental in developing strategies to disseminate critical cancer information to the public, enhancing awareness and understanding of cancer prevention and treatment. Dr. Fleisher's commitment to patient education is further exemplified by her founding of the Patient Resource Education Center at Fox Chase Cancer Center. This initiative underscored her dedication to empowering patients with the knowledge and resources necessary to navigate their healthcare journeys effectively. Her efforts have been pivotal in bridging the gap between healthcare providers and patients, fostering a more informed and engaged patient community. Her academic journey is marked by a robust foundation in public health and anthropology. Dr. Fleisher earned her PhD in Public Health from Temple University, where she also completed her Master of Public Health (MPH). Her undergraduate studies in Anthropology at West Chester State College provided her with a unique perspective on cultural and social determinants of health, which she has integrated into her research and teaching. Dr. Fleisher's research interests are diverse yet interconnected, focusing on the dissemination of health information and the role of community engagement in public health initiatives. Her work in consumer informatics explores how technology can be leveraged to improve health outcomes and reduce disparities, a testament to her forward-thinking approach in an ever-evolving field. As an educator and researcher, Dr. Fleisher continues to inspire the next generation of public health professionals. Her contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as she consistently seeks to translate research findings into real-world applications that benefit communities and individuals alike.
Publications
, A46-A46, 2015-10-01
, 1420-1428, 2023-08-04
, 2009-01-01
, 274-275, 2006-07-01