Leadership Team
ANH N. TRAN
Anh N. Tran, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health and Vice Chief of Education for the Division of Community Health, serves as Director for the Duke-Johnson & Johnson Nurse Practitioner Entrepreneur Program.
Dr. Tran’s roles in education/training and healthcare workforce development include directing the Duke Advanced Practice Provider Leadership Institute (APPLI); Duke Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Leadership Program; Duke-Johnson & Johnson Nurse Leadership Program (2013-2021) for advanced practice nurses and their teams; and Community Health elective for master’s in biomedical sciences, medical and physician assistant students. She is also an associate director for the School of Medicine Primary Care Leadership Track.
Dr. Tran also has decades of experience in implementing and evaluating community-engaged research initiatives aimed at improving the health status of communities which face the greatest health inequities. She has conducted her work in both domestic and international settings, and topics have included lay health advisor programs, culturally competent healthcare, patient-provider interaction, mental health services, cancer health disparities and chronic and infectious disease prevention.
Dr. Tran received her MPH in Community Health Sciences from University of California, Los Angeles and spent time in Vietnam as a Fogarty International Center research fellow conducting HIV/AIDS research with young people. While completing her PhD in Health Behavior and Health Education at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC), she received pre-doctoral fellowship training from the NCI Cancer Control and Education Program, administered through UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
ANNE DEROUIN
Anne Derouin, DNP, APRN, CPNP, FAANP is a Clinical Professor and Assistant Dean of the graduate nursing program at Duke University School of Nursing. She also holds appointments at Duke Family Medicine and Community Health, the Duke Global Health Institute and is Duke AHEAD Distinguished Fellow. Also, a full-time faculty member and practicing clinician, she is dual-certified pediatric nurse practitioner with more than 30 years’ experience.
A nationally recognized adolescent clinical expert and advocate for pediatric and teen issues, Dr. Derouin has published in numerous professional journals and presented a state, national and international meetings. Her leadership has included service for nursing organizations including the School-based Health Alliance, Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM), North Carolina Nurses Association and Sigma Theta Tau International. She is currently serving a second term on the executive board of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Dr. Derouin was a leadership team member and small group project coach of the Duke-Johnson & Johnson Nurse Leadership Program. She also serves on the leadership team for the Duke Advanced Practice Provider Leadership Institute.
ADRIANA GREEN
Adriana Green, M.Ed., serves as Coordinator of Education and Training in the Duke Division of Community Health, in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. Adriana serves as the training coordinator for the Nurse Practitioner Entrepreneur Program. She is also the coordinator for the Master’s in Health Sciences Clinical Leadership Program, Duke APPLI, and the Community Health Engagement elective for the Master of Biomedical Sciences Program and Medical School. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from The Ohio State University and holds dual Master of Education degrees in Elementary and Special Education from Lesley University. Adriana spent 10 years in public education school systems, serving as an educator, department lead, mentor, staff developer, and faculty lead.
MICHELLE LYN
Michelle J. Lyn, MBA, MHA is Chief of the Duke Division of Community Health in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Co-Director of the Duke Center for Community and Population Health Improvement; and Lead for Community Health Initiatives in the Duke Population Health Management Office. Ms. Lyn also serves as the Duke University Health System lead for the Community Benefit Community Health Needs Assessment and Responsive Strategic Planning Process.
Ms. Lyn began her Duke career in 1998, as a founding member of the Division of Community Health and was instrumental in designing and launching more than 40 of the division’s collaborative, community-based clinical, care management, educational, and research initiatives.
Ms. Lyn’s contributions span the division’s clinical programs, including neighborhood clinics; school-based health centers; and the Just for Us Program, which cares for chronically ill homebound seniors in their homes. She was also instrumental to the Division’s care management services, which include a North Carolina Community Care Network covering six North Carolina counties, linking more than 50 primary care practices, four hospital systems, and local departments of social services, health and mental health and the Local Access to Coordinated Healthcare Program for uninsured. In addition, Ms. Lyn served as the founding Program Director for Duke’s Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Leadership, the Community Health Leadership Program, the Community Health Fellowship; and Course Director for the Community Health Elective in the School of Medicine. She also serves on the leadership team for the Duke Advanced Practice Provider Leadership Institute.