Robert Sege
Senior Fellow
Robert Sege, MD, PhD is a Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine, where he directs the new Center for Community-engaged Medicine. Dr. Sege is a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Social Policy in Washington, is part of the Leadership Action Team for Massachusetts Essentials for Childhood Team, and serves on the boards of the Massachusetts Children’s Trust and Prevent Child Abuse America. He received the 2019 Ray E. Helfer award from the Alliance of Children’s Trusts and the American Academy of Pediatrics. He has served on national committees for the American Academy of Pediatrics and has been lead author on several important AAP policies. His extensive speaking and publication list include contributions to the prevention and treatment of child maltreatment and youth violence. He is a graduate of Yale College, and received his PhD in Biology from MIT and his MD from Harvard Medical School. Bob lives in the Boston area, where he and his wife Karen have raised three young adult children.
- Benefits of a Universal Intervention in Pediatric Medical Homes
- What HOPE Adds
- HOPE in the Time of Coronavirus: 10 Ways to Promote Positive Childhood Experiences
- Reflections of HOPE with our National Advisory Board
- HOPE Stands with Black Lives Matter
- Changing the Mindset: Foundational Relationships Counter Adversity with HOPE