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Dr Archer is studying physician identity formation and engagement in health systems innovation.
Adler Archer is an American systems engineer and scientist. Dr Archer is enrolled at King’s Business School completing a second doctorate while building on his ongoing research at Johns Hopkins. He is studying the impact of identity and institutions on physician engagement in health systems innovation. Dr Archer was awarded the prestigious David E. Rogers Award from Johns Hopkins Health Systems, a doctoral studentship from King’s Business School, and currently serves as a RADMA Scholar.
Adler Archer served on active duty in the United States military from 2000 – 2004. He went on to work as a Senior Space Systems Engineer at Lockheed Martin and then a Senior Project Manager at Boeing until 2009. Dr Archer is active in advocacy for military veterans including a spending time as a lobbyist visiting the White House and US Capitol Hill to advocate for the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”. He recently served as Vice President of the founding board of directors for the Maryland LGBT Chamber of Commerce and Advisory Board Chairman for the Maryland New Leaders Council. Adler Archer was awarded a Diversity Recognition Award from the Provost of Johns Hopkins for his contributions in 2018.
Currently, Dr Archer serves on the Board of Directors for Intelehealth, a global telemedicine charity as well as on the Board of Advisors for Chase Brexton’s LGBT Health Resource Center. He also serves on the Governing Council for the London Meditation Centre.
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Innovation Researcher, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
15 Aug 2016 → …
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