Dr. Sharon Allison Ottey
Sharon Denise Allison-Ottey, MD is an energetic and engaging speaker, author, health educator/physician and health consultant.
With an astounding array of research, advocacy, volunteer and leadership roles in the world of health promotion in her background, Dr. Allison-Ottey is a nationally recognized lecturer and speaker for healthcare professionals. She addresses various topics which include but are not limited to: health literacy, women's health, health disparities and cultural competency, the role of faith based organizations in healthcare, direct to consumer advertisements and health in an aging population.
Because of the colorful and "down to earth" manner in which she addresses health, relationships and offers motivation and inspiration, Dr. Allison-Ottey is a well-recognized and requested speaker for conferences, universities/schools, churches, corporations, community groups and other public events.
Topic Categories
- Motivation, Inspiration
- Health, Wellness
- Ethnically Diverse Speakers
Accomplishments
- Dr. Allison-Ottey serves as Executive Director and Director of Health and Community Initiatives of The COSHAR Foundation. The foundation is a 501 c 3 organization focused on impacting the health of the world, one community at a time. Under her leadership, the foundation has expanded its presence and impact with innovative programs that have touched millions of lives.
- Dr. Allison-Ottey completed a three year residency program in Internal Medicine (Adult Medicine) at Union Memorial Hospital. It was during her residency training that she developed a keen interest in the elderly and subsequently completed an additional two year fellowship in Geriatric Medicine (Adults over 65) at the same institution.
- She received her medical degree from East Carolina University School of Medicine. Dr. Allison-Ottey is an alumna of North Carolina Central University where she earned dual degrees in Biology and Chemistry with minors in Physics, African American History and English with honors.
- Dr. Allison-Ottey is an avid medical researcher with numerous publications and presentations. She was named the American Geriatric Society's 1999 Investigator of the Year in recognition of her pioneering work in AIDS in the Elderly and was one of the first in the world to publish on this topic.
- Throughout her career, she's been involved actively with biomedical research and has served as a Scientific Consultant in Neurobehavioral Toxicology to the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Additionally, she has been engaged in several research collaborations that include the John Hopkins Urban Health Institute, the Gallup Organization and other academic, private, and public organizations.
- Dr. Allison-Ottey is recognized for her unique and articulate views on public health policy. She is an advocate for improved healthcare for all and for the elimination of health disparities based on gender, race and/or socioeconomic status. Further, she's viewed by many as a tireless champion for expanded access to healthcare for the elderly. In recognition for her commitment to health education and reduction in health disparities among minority populations and women; she was honored by Aetna Inc. and featured in the 25th Anniversary Edition of its African American History Calendar.
- She is active with numerous medical, political and civic organizations. She has served on the Board of Trustees of the National Medical Association (NMA) and as Chair of the Council on the Concerns of Women Physicians. She was a founding board member of the Partnership for Clear Health Communications which focused on improving health literacy in the United States. Dr. Allison-Ottey's professional affiliations include the American Medical Association, American College of Physicians, American Geriatric Society, International AIDS Society and numerous other organizations.
- Dr. Allison-Ottey has received many awards and citations from organizations and the community; however one of the most notable is being the youngest to ever receive the Scroll of Merit of the NMA in 2002. This award is the highest award of the association and Dr. Allison- Ottey was cited for her service to the organization, research and commitment to the health education of the nation. Additionally, she is the first female to be awarded the title Chairman Emeritus of the Student National Medical Association (SNMA). Dr. Allison-Ottey has been named to the Top 100 Women in Maryland. In 2006 she received the Council Award from the Council on the Concerns of Women Physicians in recognition for her significant achievements in medicine and contributions to issues of women's health.
- Dr. Allison-Ottey has appeared on Black Entertainment Television (BET) as well as other local and national television programs. She co-hosted a popular radio program for several years and is a frequent guest on nationally syndicated as well as regional/local radio programs across the country. Dr. Allison-Ottey is the monthly writer of Gospel Today magazine's, Health in Action column. She's been quoted and interviewed by several print publications including Redbook, Essence, Heart and Soul, Jet, Ebony, USA Today, Black Enterprise, The Wall Street Journal and numerous other media outlets.
- Her first novel – fiction with a purpose - was published in 2006. "All I Ever Did Was Love a Man". The sequel, "My Breaking Heart", will be released in 2008. Dr. Allison-Ottey released a non fiction/self-help book entitled; "Is That Fried Chicken Wing Worth It?" which focuses on healthy eating and lifestyle choices.
In Her Words
"I've been blessed to be able to help others. I love patients, health policy, working within organizations to bring about change, and teaching and educating people. And at the end of the day I'd most like to be remembered for motivating and challenging people to take charge of their own health and destiny."
Key Notes
Fee Range: 3,500 to 5,000 USD Lives In: Upper Marlboro, MarylandBooks
Presentation Titles
Based on her in depth work in various areas, Dr. Sharon is able to address a variety of topics, including:
- Diversity and Health --
Health Status & Health Care: Race and Gender are there Differences? Health in Black, White and Brown: Health Disparities 2007
- Faith and Wellness --
Sexuality and Sexual Expressions in Christian Relationships Depression in the Pews—Let's get Real about our Mental Health What the Church MUST do in the HIV/AIDS crisis Faith and Health, Is there a Connection?
- Health --
We can LIVE and Not Die-- It Takes Work! Talking to and with your Physician/Healthcare Provider: It is about YOU! Understanding the Medical Mumbo Jumbo Is That Fried Chicken Wing Worth It? How do I handle this WEIGHT? HIV/AIDS It's Time for Us to Talk and ACT!
- Motivation/Inspiration --
Single, Saved and Happy! You Can Soar—Challenge Yourself to EXCEED Your Potential Are you an Eagle or Chicken? A Marriage Worth Saving —Dial 911!
- Women - Specific --
Women and Our Sexuality-- It's Our Time Women's Health 101: Let's Get to the Basics! All I Ever Did Was Love a Man; Now What? Domestic Violence: Responding to Yourselves (upcoming)
Testimonials
- "It was an honor to have a woman of your caliber as the moderator for our panel and an instructor for our workshop series. Your presentation was outstanding and the information that you shared with the women was life changing. In their workshop evaluations, participants noted that the found your presentation extremely helpful and motivating. Thank you for providing energizing health messages to help women achieve healthier lifestyles". -Executive Director, Women's Health Symposium
- "I want to thank you for being our keynote speaker. You have a beautiful gift of speaking and getting the message across to the audience. All attendees left the conference inspired, encouraged, and motivated. Not just the clients, but all of us who work in the field as well. People are still talking about it We are going to do it once again next year!" -Site Director, PA/Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center, Johns Hopkins Local Performance Site
- ‘I was so moved by your presence that I had to contact you…after hearing you and meeting you, I knew that this was meant to be. I truly left inspired and motivated to move forward with my life. Thank you for taking the time to talk with me afterwards, again I really feel that I connected with you and that you were a godsend to me. I have to tell you that my friends and I are still raving about you and the way that you truly motivate, inspire and educate with such intensity and humor -- it was the BEST! More than just a presentation for me-- it was a wakeup call and for that I am eternally grateful." - Participant, SuperNatural Women's Conference




