Dr. Jasmine Reese is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Reese is double board certified in Pediatrics and in Adolescent Medicine and completed her subspecialty fellowship training at the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Leadership Education in Adolescent Health Program. Her training was further supported by a Master’s degree in Public Health with a focus in Health Care Organization and Policy and Maternal and Child Health. As Division Chief, Dr. Reese developed and continues to lead an outpatient adolescent health program, which includes an interdisciplinary team of five different specialties. She has clinical expertise in managing adolescent reproductive health, mental health, eating disorders, and other psychosocial needs. She is a Fellow of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, where she also serves as the president of the southeast
United States region. She is also the co-chair for the mental health task force for the Florida Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics and the medical liaison for the Tampa Bay International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals chapter. Additionally, she serves as a faculty member for the REACH (Resource for Advancing Children’s Mental Health) Institute.
Jasmine Reese, M.D., M.P.H., is a member of the ADDitude ADHD Medical Review Panel.