Dr. Patricia Kelly Marsh is an Atlanta native who grew up in College Park. She is a national, award-winning, Board Certified Family Medicine physician-scientist who has been published three times and graduated from Temple University School of Medicine. Currently, she is the CEO and Co-founder of Ask Me Your MD, Inc., a telechat platform that instantly connects patients to licensed physicians for real-time care. She is also an educator, serving as an adjunct professor at Morehouse School of Medicine in the Family Medicine Department, and preempts at the HEAL Clinic. Additionally, she is a principal investigator on several clinical trials with Randomize Now. She serves her Atlanta community as the Health Committee Co-chair of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. - Metropolitan Atlanta Chapter, a non-profit advocacy organization. Dr. Marsh builds innovative technology and has two music platforms. Her hobbies include playing badminton; she was a nationally ranked collegiate badminton player. She also enjoys critiquing film and television, running 5Ks and 10Ks, and traveling, especially to places with a beach. She is dedicated to advancing science, technology, and medicine with her innovations.
Dr. Patricia Kelly Marsh is an Atlanta native. She is a Board Certified, Family Medicine physician. Dr. Marsh is the CEO of Ask Me Your MD, Inc., a global telechat platform that instantly connects patients to doctors for medical consultations. She serves Atlanta as the Health Committee Chair of NC100BWMAC.
Patricia Kelly Marsh MD.
PUBLICATIONS
Xu J, Torres E, Iyer S, Mac V, Mora A, Sutliff R, Reed A, Brigham K, Kelly P, Rojas M. Use of Senescence Accelerate Mouse Model (SAMP) in Bleomycin-Induced Lung Injury Suggest that Bone Marrow Derived Cells Can Alters the Outcome of Lung Injury in Aged Mice. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences, 2009 Mar; 40: 1-7.
Schnapp LM, Donohoe S, Chen J, Sunde DA, Kelly PM, Ruzinski J, Martin T, Goodlett DR. Mining the acute respiratory distress syndrome proteome: identification of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF)/IGF-binding protein-3 pathway in acute lung injury. American Journal of Pathology, 2006 Jul; 169(1): 86-95.
Kelly P, Safadi F, Nuglozeh E. Creating a Knockout for the Gene Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF). Journal of the Association for Academic Minority Physicians, 2004 Mar; 82:74.
AWARDS
2023 Most Innovative Telehealth & Patient Advocacy CEO (USA)
2023 GA HIMSS Inaugural Pitch Competition Winner (Ask Me Your MD, Inc. - Category: Patient Experience)
2023 Black Ambition Prize Competition Semifinalist
2023 Compassionate Leaders Circle Award
2022 Certified Principal Investigator - Completion of Investigator Certification Program and ICH GCP for Investigators - Parexel Academy
2022 National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Metropolitan Atlanta Chapter Member Of The Year
2022 Leaders of Impact - American Heart Association
2022 It Takes A Village Finalist - Atlanta Tech Village
2022 Startup Runway Finalist
2022 LaunchpadX Finalist
2021 Who’s Who in America Family Practitioners of Georgia
2021 Kaiser Permanente GA David H. Lawrence Community Service Award Nominated Finalist
2021 National Science Foundation America’s Seed Fund Pitch Accepted
2020 Kaiser Permanente GA Patient Experience Award: All-Star Access Award
2020 National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Metropolitan Atlanta Chapter New Member Of The Year
2019 Kaiser Permanente GA Patient Experience Award: All-Star Communication Award
2019 Kaiser Permanente GA Patient Experience Award: All-Star Access Award
2019 Cascade Kaiser Permanente Doctor of the Month (October 2019)
2019 Recognition of Service Morehouse School of Medicine H.E.A.L. Clinic
2011 Temple University School Of Medicine Class of 1964 Leadership-Academic Scholarship
2010 MetLife Awards Scholarship Winner from the National Medical Fellowships
2008 Leo M. Leva Memorial Prize from Swarthmore College Biology Department
2007 Sigma Xi Swarthmore Chapter Member
2006 Swarthmore College Recipient to Howard Hughes Medical Institute Exceptional Research Opportunities Program (HHMI-EXROP)
2005 Swarthmore Student Representative at the Symposium on Diversity in Science at Harvard University
2004 National Dean’s List
2004 Winner of National Abstract Competition: “Creating a Knockout for the Gene Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF)” Minority Trainee Research Forum in San Diego, CA