Ashlee Murray, MD, MPH

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Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine)
Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI), University of Pennsylvania
Attending Physician, Division of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Senior Fellow, Center for Public Health Initiatives (CPHI), University of Pennsylvania
Scholar, Center for Violence Prevention (CVP) - formerly Violence Prevention Initiative, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Director of Advocacy and Health Equity, Division of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department: Pediatrics

Contact information
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Division of Emergency Medicine
3501 Civic Center Blvd, CTRB 2211
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 610-633-2082
Education:
BS (Neuroscience)
Lafayette College , 2005.
BA (Music)
Lafayette College , 2005.
MD (Allopathic medicine)
Drexel University College of Medicine, 2009.
MPH (Public Health)
University of Pennsylvania , 2017.
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Description of Clinical Expertise

Pediatric emergency medicine

Description of Other Expertise

Ashlee Murray, MD, MPH is the director of the STOP Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Program at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and an Attending Physician in the Emergency Department at CHOP. The IPV program, in collaboration with Lutheran Settlement House, is a multidisciplinary group committed to educating the CHOP community about IPV and its effects, screening for patients and caregivers, and providing a safe place for families and employees to discuss their IPV concerns. Dr. Murray is also the Director of Advocacy and Health Policy for the Division of Emergency Medicine for which she oversees advocacy and DEI (diversity equity, and inclusion) related divisional efforts.

Description of Research Expertise

program development, program implementation, program evaluation, community based participatory research, public health research

Selected Publications

5. Smith, C, Murray, A: Addressing Caregiver Intimate Partner Violence in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Emergency Care 41(6): 489-495, June 2025.

24. Murray, A, Gamboa, S, Rolle, S, Nyachogo, M: Implementing and sustaining the STAR program in Philadelphia schools: A hybrid Type 3 implementation science study to prevent teen dating violence. Pediatric Academic Societies 2025 Annual Conference April 2025.

Murray, A: Patient advocacy in the hospital and society. Open Anesthesia April 2025 Notes: Vodcast.

Fujii-Rios, H, Ketterer, T, Murray, A, Cabey, WV, Mollen, C: Caregiver experiences with prescribed antibiotic access after a pediatric emergency department visit: A qualitative study. Academic Pediatrics Dec. 2024.

Kasa, L, Alexander, K Obenschain, K, Joshi, P, Murray, A. : Exploring the impact of race on addressing intimate partner violence in the emergency department. Pediatric Emergency Care Nov. 2024.

Dichter, M, Murray, A, Palardy, J: Centering survivor voices to improve healthcare response to intimate partner violence. Society for Social Work and Research 28th Annual Conference, Washington, DC Jan. 2024.

Ragavan, MI, Murray, A. : Supporting intimate partner violence survivors and their children in pediatric healthcare settings. Pediatric Clinics of North America Dec. 2023.

Junior, JA, Ha, YP, Ruxin, TR, Moore, Z, Grade, MM, Stewart, AM, Murray, A, Martin, A: A national voter registration campaign. Pediatrics July 2023.

Masters, CE, Murray, AL: Good Intention Aren’t Enough: Mandated Intimate Partner Violence Screenings Need to Change. Health Affairs Forefront July 2023.

Morozov, M, Nyachogo, M, Murray A: Lessons Learned from TDV Prevention Programming Implementation in Public Schools. Pediatric Academic Societies 2023 Annual Conference, Washington D.C. May 2023.

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Last updated: 06/02/2025
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