As the founder and Director of the Center for Immigrant Health, and a member of the faculty of the New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Gany has extensive background in immigrant health research, curriculum development, education, and program and policy development. Dr. Gany teaches primary care, immigrant health, and health policy and medical economics at the School. She has published and lectured widely on immigrant health issues and has facilitated the dissemination of model projects nationally. Dr. Gany holds a B.S. in Biology from Yale University, an M.D. from Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, and an M.S. in Health Policy from the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
The Center for Immigrant Health is a network of over 1000 community members, social scientists, and health care and public health professionals working with the diverse immigrant groups in New York and nationally. The mission of the Center is to improve access to, and quality of, health care for New York’s large immigrant populations. The Center accomplishes its mission through research, education, information dissemination, and program and policy development.
Dr. Gany has served as the Principal Investigator on a number of pioneering immigrant health projects. As a Robert Wood Johnson Faculty Scholar, Dr. Gany conducted a study to elucidate barriers to the completion of tuberculosis screening and prophylaxis facing immigrants. Her reviews led to the development of long-term policy and programmatic changes in tuberculosis screening for immigrants. Dr. Gany’s tuberculosis activities have continued through the Center’s Community Tuberculosis Prevention Program. To date, 20,000 community members have been screened, and if necessary, treated for latent tuberculosis.
Dr. Gany also developed the NCI/NIH funded Cancer Awareness Network for Immigrant and Minority Populations (CANIMP). CANIMP responds to the disparities in utilization of, and participation of immigrants in, cancer prevention, detection, and treatment services. Currently in its fifth year, CANIMP works with the Haitian, Latino, Chinese, Korean, and English-speaking Caribbean immigrant communities. Through CANIMP Dr. Gany has also developed a junior minority intern and researcher mentorship program.
Dr. Gany has a strong interest the field of cultural competence in the practice of medicine, and has led various projects to enhance the provision of culturally competent services. These have included research into current and best practices on culturally competent health care delivery, knowledge-garnering efforts on cultural beliefs and practices and their impact on health-seeking behavior and decision-making, development of a comprehensive cultural competence curriculum, cultural competence trainings for health care and other institutions, and review, and analysis, of evaluation tools used to assess cultural competence. As part of the Center’s language initiative programs, Dr. Gany spearheaded a medical interpreter project entitled, "Access Through Medical Interpreter and Language Services (ATMILS)." The objective of this project was to create a comprehensive medical interpreter network in New York City. The national model analysis and assessment conducted in New York City led to the development of a medical interpreter screening and assessment tool, the implementation of a number of training curricula, and the revolutionary Remote Simultaneous Medical Interpretation System. Dr. Gany has also developed a medical interpreting studies program which is examining the impact of various interpreting strategies on the medical interview, on medical errors and medical outcomes, and on health care costs. The Center has also taken the lead in community based approaches to enrolling immigrants in insurance, specifically Child Health Plus, and in using technology to increase health care access. |
Selected Publications: |
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Aragones, A; Gany, F. "Letter to the editor regarding Aranguri et al". Journal of general internal medicine. 2006; 21: 1357 (#J0121761) |
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Cho A; Chaudhry A; Minsky-Primus L; Tso A; Perez-Perez G; Diehl DL; Marcus SG; Gany FM. "Follow-up care after a diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection in an Asian immigrant cohort". Journal of clinical gastroenterology. 2006; 40: 29 (#J0110663) |
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Cho, Alex; Chaudhry, Amina; Minsky-Primus, Lisa; Tso, Alan; Perez-Perez, Guillermo; Diehl, David; Marcus, Stuart G; Gany, Francesca M. "Acceptance of repeat esophagogastroduodenoscopy to detect gastric cancer in a chinese immigrant cohort". Journal of clinical gastroenterology. 2006; 40: 606 (#J0120352) |
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Gany FM; Herrera AP; Avallone M; Changrani J. "Attitudes, knowledge, and health-seeking behaviors of five immigrant minority communities in the prevention and screening of cancer: a focus group approach". Ethnicity & Health. 2006; 11: 19 (#J0113974) |
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Gany FM; Shah SM; Changrani J. "New York City's immigrant minorities: reducing cancer health disparities". Cancer. 2006; (#J0120657) |
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Gany, FM; Shah, SM; Changrani, J. "New York City's immigrant minorities - Reducing cancer health disparities". Cancer. 2006; 107: 2071 (#J0121194) |
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Changrani J; Gany F. "Online cancer education and immigrants: effecting culturally appropriate websites". Journal of cancer education. 2005; 20: 183 (#J0113857) |
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Changrani J; Gany F. "Paan and Gutka in the United States: an emerging threat". Journal of Immigrant Health. 2005; 7: 103 (#J0103200) |
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Gany FM; Trinh-Shevrin C; Changrani J. "Drive-by readings: a creative strategy for tuberculosis control among immigrants". American journal of public health. AJPH. 2005; 95: 117 (#J0076704) |
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Gany, F; Changrani, J. "More innovative strategies needed to achieve the goal of tuberculosis elimination - Response". American journal of public health. AJPH. 2005; 95: 1675 (#J0106712) |
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Kalet AL; Mukherjee D; Felix K; Steinberg SE; Nachbar M; Lee A; Changrani J; Gany F. "Can a web-based curriculum improve students' knowledge of, and attitudes about, the interpreted medical interview?". Journal of general internal medicine. 2005; 20: 929 (#J0117954) |
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Kerr, AR; Jean, Y; Verma, S; Cruz, GD; Gany, FM; Changrani, JG; Sur, J; Gupta, J; Katz, RV. "Beliefs about betel quid and gutkha chewing in an Indian population [Abstract]". Oral oncology. 2005; 1: 71 (#J0112008) |
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Lin JS; Finlay A; Tu A; Gany FM. "Understanding immigrant Chinese Americans' participation in cancer screening and clinical trials". Journal of community health. 2005; 30: 451 (#J0111821) |
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de Bocanegra, HT; Gany, F. "Good provider, good patient: Changing behaviors to eliminate disparities in healthcare [abstract]". American journal of managed healthcare. 2004; 10: SP20 (#J0072700) |
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de Bocanegra HT; Gany F. "Good provider, good patient: changing behaviors to eliminate disparities in healthcare". American journal of managed care. 2004; 10 Spec No: SP20 (#J0072403) |
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Kerr AR; Changrani JG; Gany FM; Cruz GD. "An academic dental center grapples with oral cancer disparities: current collaboration and future opportunities". Journal of dental education. 2004; 68: 531 (#J0069751) |
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Chung, Henry; Nguyen, Dustin; Gany, Francesca. "Initial behavioral health assessment of Asian Americans. Part 1. Key principles". Western journal of medicine. 2002; 176: 233 (#J0120353) |
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Chung H; Nguyen D; Gany F. "Part 2. Putting principles into practice". Western journal of medicine. 2002; 176: 236 (#J0069752) |
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Kalet A; Gany F; Senter L. "Working with interpreters: an interactive Web-based learning module". Academic medicine. 2002; 77: 927 (#J0049286) |
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Ferran E; Tracy LG; Gany FM; Kramer EJ. "Culture and multicultural competence" IN: Immigrant women's health: problems and solutions San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass Publishers., 1999. 1999; 19 (#C0002061) |
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Rein, S B; Reisman, A; Gany, F; Lipkin, M. "Be a player or be a victim: Description and evaluation of a health policy curriculum for primary care residents". Journal of general internal medicine. 1999; 14: 152 (#J0017202) |
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Gany F; de Bocanegra HT. "Maternal-child immigrant health training: changing knowledge and attitudes to improve health care delivery". Patient education & counseling. 1996; 27: 23 (#J0010512) |
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GANY, F; BOCANEGRA, M; FRUCHTER, R. "IMMIGRANT HEALTH AND THE EPIDEMIOLOGIC LITERATURE - CLOSING THE GAPS [Abstract]". Clinical research. 1993; 41: A587 (#J0097086) |
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SCHWARTZ, MD; GANY, F; HU, HP; LUCK, C; WINFIELD, S. "INTEROBSERVER VARIABILITY IN READING TUBERCULIN SKIN-TESTS AND SUBSEQUENT REFERRAL DECISIONS [Abstract]". Clinical research. 1993; 41: A550 (#J0097084) |
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Thiel de Bocanegra H; Gany F; Fruchter R. "Available epidemiologic data on New York's Latino population: a critical review of the literature". Ethnicity & disease. 1993; 3: 413 (#J0011627) |
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