Dr. Clark is an Osteopathic Physician and Certified Lactation Counselor. Prior to attending medical school, she worked as a public health professional and AmeriCorps Community Healthcorps member. She received her undergraduate degree in Biology from Baylor University and her master’s degree from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health, formally known as the School of Rural Public Health. In addition, she attended The Bush School of Government and Public Service where she earned a graduate certificate in Nonprofit Management. Dr. Clark completed her medical training at Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine – Carolinas Campus. Dr. Clark has a passion for rural health and is a champion of policies that support diversity in healthcare. She actively works to promote sustainable Diversity Equity Inclusion (DEI) and Anti-racism efforts in healthcare through policy development and education. She is an advocate for the inclusion of breastfeeding as an integral part of full-spectrum primary healthcare.
Could Extreme Heat Make It Harder to Breastfeed? — We need more research on the impact of environmental factors
Dr. Brianna Clark | featured in Top News of Environmental Health Sciences newsletter | June 19, 2023
Could Extreme Heat Make It Harder to Breastfeed?
Dr. Brianna Clark | MedPage Today | June 15, 2023