Eugenia Catarina South

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Ralph Muller Presidential Associate Professor
Senior Fellow , Leonard Davis Institute, University of Pennsylvania
Faculty Director, Penn Urban Health Lab, Penn Medicine
Associate Vice President of Health Justice, University of Pennsylvania Health System
Faculty Director, Center for Health Justice ,
Department: Emergency Medicine

Contact information
University of Pennsylvania Hospital
Department of Emergency Medicine
3400 Spruce Street - Ground Ravdin
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-746-5609
Fax: 215-573-2701
Education:
BA
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA , 2003.
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO , 2008.
MSPH (Master of Science in Health Policy)
University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine , 2012.
Post-Graduate Training
Resident in General Surgery , Barnes Jewish Hospital St. Louis, MO, 2008-2010.
Fellow, Political Leaders Fellowship, Center for Progressive Leadership Philadelphia, PA, 2009-2012.
Fellow, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA , 2010-2012.
Resident in Emergency Medicine, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA , 2012-2016.
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Description of Itmat Expertise

green space, nature, neighborhood interventions, chronic stress, public health, violence prevention

Description of Research Expertise

Eugenia South, MD MS is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. South’s research focuses on how neighborhood context impacts health and safety in urban environments. She is interested in understanding the ways in which the physical attributes of where people live, work, and play influence chronic stress, cardiovascular and mental health, and violent crime. She worked with the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society to pilot a randomized controlled trial of vacant lot greening, the first prospective experimental analysis of a community greening intervention. This trial found that people felt safer after greening, a trend toward decreased violent crime, and physiologic evidence of decreased stress. This work resulted in several published manuscripts and has been featured in national media outlets including NPR, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Washington Post, as well as multiple international media outlets. Currently, Dr. South is developing several projects, including an evaluation of the impact of abandoned building remediation on chronic stress, and an evaluation of NatureRx, a park prescription program aimed at increased youth exposure to urban green space.

Selected Publications

Nguemeni Tiako MJ, South EC: Lessons From an Urban Community Park Renovation Initiative. JAMA Network Open 7(4): e241405, Apr 2024 Notes: doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.1405.

Burris HH, Yang N, Riis V, Valeri L, South EC, Ravel J, Elovitz MA: The Role of Neighborhood Deprivation in the Cervicovaginal Microbiota American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. Online ahead of print. (eds.). Jan 2024 Notes: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajogmf.2024.101291.

Ashcraft LE, Cabrera KI, Lane-Fall MB, South EC: Leveraging Implementation Science to Advance Environmental Justice Research and Achieve Health Equity through Neighborhood and Policy Interventions. Annu Rev Immunol Jan 2024 Notes: doi: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-060222-033003. Epub ahead of print.

Khazanchi R, South EC, Winkelman TA, Cabrera KI, Vasan A: Health Care Access and Use among U.S. Children Exposed to Neighborhood Violence. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Online ahead of print. (eds.). in press 2024.

Agarwal AK, Gonzales RE, Sagan C, Nijim S, Asch DA, Merchant RM, South EC : Perspectives of Black Patients on Racism Within Emergency Care. JAMA Health Forum 5(3): e240046, 2024 Notes: doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.0046.

Khatri UG, Nguemeni Tiako MJ, Gebreyesus A, Reid A, Jacoby SF, South EC: “A Lack of Empathy:” A qualitative study of Black people seeking treatment for opioid use disorder. SSM Qual Res Health 4, Dec 2023.

Gotschall JW, Zhao M, Wilson C, Moore Z, Ayeni V, Rosenbach M, South E: Philadelphia Towards Racial and Environmental Equity (Philly TREEs): how a medical school can advance health equity through urban forestry in Philadelphia, PA, USA. Lancet Planet Health Sep 2023.

Mayne SL, DiFiore G, Hannan C, Nwokeji U, Tam V, Filograna C, Martin T, South E, Mitchell JA, Glanz K, Fiks AG: Feasibility and acceptability of mobile methods to assess home and neighborhood environments related to adolescent sleep. Sleep Health June 2023.

Dolin CD, Mullin AM, Ledyard RF, Bender WR, South EC, Durnwald CP, Burris HH: Neighborhood Deprivation and Racial Disparities in Early Pregnancy Impaired Glucose Tolerance. Int J Environ Res Public Health June 2023.

Seeburger EF, Gonzales R, South EC, Friedman AB, Agarwal AK: Qualitative Perspectives of Emergency Nurses on Electronic Health Record Behavioral Flags to Promote Workplace Safety. JAMA Netw Open 6(4): e238957, Apr 2023.

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Last updated: 04/19/2024
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