S.Haridopolos Bio

Stephanie Haridopolos, MD, DABFM

Dr. Stephanie Haridopolos is a distinguished board-certified family medicine physician who completed her residency training at Albany Medical Center. She is a medical writer, philanthropist, and public health advocate. She currently serves as Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor in the Office of the Surgeon General, where she provides strategic guidance and leadership on public health initiatives aimed at improving the health of the American people.

With over 20 years of medical experience, Dr. Haridopolos is a family physician focused on preventative and primary care, serving as a medical home for her patients to ensure comprehensive continuity of care. She has dedicated her life's work to empowering patients with knowledge to live a healthier lifestyle. Her dedication to public health was recognized when she was honored as Florida’s Outstanding Woman in Public Health by the University of South Florida’s College of Public Health. This accolade highlighted her leadership as Chair of the Board of Directors for Florida Healthy Kids Corporation, which offers income-based healthcare coverage for children in Florida.

Dr. Haridopolos led a successful effort to have the Florida legislature increase eligibility for subsidized coverage under the federal poverty level for children in Florida KidCare. Signed into law, House Bill 121 established a glidepath for families by allowing them to keep subsidized coverage as they earn more, enabling the pursuit of financial stability without losing government assistance. This measure underscores Dr. Haridopolos's dedication to making a difference for families and children. She continues to focus on improving healthcare access for children on a national scale as part of her role in the Office of the Surgeon General.

Her work extends beyond direct patient care as she has fought to advocate for her patients and to enact legislation that puts patients first. Dr. Haridopolos has had a significant impact on healthcare policy, particularly in expanding access to affordable healthcare for children.

Dr. Haridopolos also played a pivotal role in addressing the opioid epidemic in Florida. She supported the enactment of Florida's Pill Mill law, which imposed stricter regulations on pain management clinics to reduce the number of "pill mills" that were contributing to the opioid crisis. This legislation included mandatory registration with the state department of health, physician ownership requirements, and tightened prescribing and dispensing guidelines. 

Dr. Haridopolos has contributed her expertise to several high-profile commissions addressing critical public health issues. She has served on the Florida Department of Health’s Tobacco Advisory Council, the Statewide Task Force on Prescription Drug Abuse and Newborns, and the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence Foundation. In 2017, she was appointed by Governor Rick Scott to serve on the Florida Board of Medicine where she served as chair of both Rules and Legislation, and Probation committees. She also participated in the South Probable Cause Panel. Additionally, she is a member of both the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Florida Academy of Family Physicians.

Dr. Haridopolos holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Stetson University and a medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine completing her medical school elective/selective courses in London, England.

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