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Marquita C. Genies

Marquita C. Genies, MD, MPH

Hospital Medicine

Highlights

Languages

  • English

Gender

Female

Johns Hopkins Affiliations:

  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

About Marquita C. Genies

Professional Titles

  • Vice Chair Of Faculty Development, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Department of Pediatrics
  • Assistant Dean of Graduate Medical Education and Postdoctoral Affairs 
  • Associate Residency Program Director, Pediatrics

Primary Academic Title

Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Johns Hopkins Physician

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Background

Dr. Marquita Genies is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, specializing in pediatric hospital medicine.

Dr. Genies serves as the Vice Chair of Faculty Development, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion within the Department of Pediatrics and the Assistant Dean for Graduate Medical Education and Postdoctoral Affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Her work is dedicated to advancing health equity in medical education and clinical care, with a particular focus on reducing healthcare disparities. She has extensive experience in recruiting, mentoring, and advancing underrepresented in medicine (UIM) trainees and has held numerous leadership positions at both local and national levels. Nationally, she has supported UIM trainees pursuing careers in academic medicine through her work with the Academic Pediatric Association New Century Scholars Resident Mentoring Program.

Dr. Genies earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from Spelman College, followed by a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and a Master of Public Health from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. She completed her pediatrics residency at the University of North Carolina and a General Academic Pediatrics Fellowship at Johns Hopkins.

As a leader in medical education, Dr. Genies focuses on addressing healthcare disparities by developing and implementing bias mitigation and anti-racism curricula to improve patient outcomes and healthcare access. She is particularly committed to enhancing health equity through workforce development, medical training, and patient-centered education. Her research and initiatives have been recognized with numerous awards, including the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Hospital Medicine's Jennifer Daru Award for contributions to the Journal of Pediatric Hospital Medicine. In 2021, her anti-racism curriculum received the Association of Pediatric Program Directors Spotlight on Education Award.

Additionally, Dr. Genies was awarded the Picker Gold Graduate Medical Education Challenge Grant from the Arnold P. Gold Foundation to develop a culturally competent curriculum aimed at addressing vaccine hesitancy among historically marginalized communities. She is also a recipient of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Catalyst Awards for Transformation in Graduate Medical Education Grant, supporting her work in evaluating a multidisciplinary graduate medical education (GME) health equity simulation.

Research Summary

Dr. Genies, an educator with expertise in curriculum development, dissemination and evaluation centered on anti-racism, the establishment of inclusive and equitable learning environments, and healthcare equity and disparities, has played a pivotal role in leading multiple interdisciplinary teams on grant-funded research.

During the early stages of her academic career, Dr. Genies focused on addressing healthcare disparities resulting from variances in clinical practice by enhancing clinician adherence to evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. Recognizing the potential for broader impact, she has shifted her focus towards utilizing medical education, specifically around bias mitigation, anti-discrimination and anti-racism, for trainees, faculty and staff as a way to address healthcare inequities.

Honors

  • American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Hospital Medicine Jennifer Daru Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Journal of Pediatric Hospital Medicine, 2020
  • Baltimore Magazine Top Doctor, 2022 and 2023
  • Association of Pediatric Program Directors- Spotlight on Education Award 2021
  • The Arnold Gold Foundation- Picker Gold Graduate Medical Education Grant, 2020
  • Johns Hopkins Institute for Excellence in Education- Innovation in Education Grant, 2021
  • Extramural Health Disparities Research Loan Repayment Program (LRP) Award, NIH, 2016-2018.
  • Josiah Macy Jr Foundation Catalyst Awards for Transformation in Graduate Medical Education, Grant 2024-2025

Memberships

  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • National Medical Association
  • Academic Pediatric Association

Locations

  1. The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Expertise

Education

  • Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2016
  • Residency: UNC Medical Center, Pediatrics, 2014
  • Medical Education: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, MD, 2011
  • Graduate School: University of Pittsburgh, MPH, 2010

Board Certifications

  • Pediatric Hospital Medicine: American Board of Pediatrics, 2022
  • Pediatrics: American Board of Pediatrics, 2014

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