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The Prince George’s County (MD) Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. is a collection of approximately 125 mothers whose families represent 200+ children ranging in age from 2 to 19. Our singular focus is the leadership, social and emotional development of African-American children.
Founded in 1974, we are and have been visible through our community impact. In our 45 years, we have hosted voter registration drives, food collection efforts, partnerships with local elementary schools, Black history month activities, Fathers’ appreciation events, graduating senior banquets and a variety of other family -focused events. We are especially proud of our tradition of awarding scholarships to high-achieving public high school graduates. Our signature Catalyst Awards Luncheon celebrates local women leaders and is also the vehicle that raises money for our scholarship fund.
Currently doing telemedicine medical consultations. Dr. Coe is a practicing internist/primary care physician experienced with taking care of adult patients in the outpatient, nursing home and hospital settings.
She has practiced in private practice and group practice settings, including academic practices teaching medical students and residents. She has also served on a medical school admission committee as well.
She has spent her career seeing patients in the specialty of Internal Medicine for over 20 years and has worked in academic settings teaching medical students and medical residents with direct patient care in clinical medical school faculty positions.
She has done numerous speaking engagements (in person, radio, and webinars) for laypersons, colleagues and corporate audiences over the course of her career about various topics, including informing audiences about preventive health, chronic disease management and most recently, COVID-19.
She has written many health and wellness articles in print and online for public-facing professionals, in community and hospital platforms.
She received a BA in Human Biology from Stanford University, a medical degree from the Howard University College of Medicine and an MBA from Baldwin Wallace College in Ohio.