Dr. Black earned her Doctor of Medicine and Master's Degree in Public Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is currently on the clinical staff of the Department of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Lynn Black is passionate about ensuring that those in service to others have the opportunity to achieve well-being for themselves and their organizations while negotiating the myriad stressors that lead to individual and organizational trauma so present in today’s workplaces. She has been widely recognized for her leadership and contributions in clinical practice, public health, hospital administration, and nonprofit growth and leadership.
Her clinical practice has been in internal medicine, emergency medicine, and disaster medicine. Before medical school, she received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
She has been widely recognized for her leadership and contributions in clinical practice, public health, hospital administration, and nonprofit growth and leadership. Working with academic institutions and governmental and nongovernmental organizations, she has been recognized for her expertise in provider, survivor, and community resiliency in complex humanitarian disasters.
Her training includes Group Coaching, Improving Partnerships, Teamwork and Collaboration, and Mindful Physician Leadership, and she is engaged with the Massachusetts General Hospital Benson-Henry Institute for Mind-Body Medicine Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART). She is a faculty coach for the Massachusetts General Hospital Office of Physician Wellness.
She has had numerous speaking engagements and workshops on various leadership and coaching topics, including Resilience, Group Coaching, Leadership during Uncertain Times, and Coaching Skills for Leaders.
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