Access to Tobacco Treatment for the Justice-Involved Part 3: Programming Innovation and Operations
Tyler Mains, MD
In his role as Chief Medical Officer for San Francisco Jail Health Services (SFJHS), Dr. Mains oversees all clinical operations, policies, and procedures for healthcare provided in the SF County Jails.
Joan Gillece, PhD
Dr. Gillece has forty years of experience working in the health field with twenty-five dedicated to addressing the impact of trauma and social justice. Working across agencies, Dr.
Beth Jordan, MD
Beth Jordan, MD, CCHP, has been at the DC Department of Corrections for a decade. She serves as Medical Director and Health Services Administrator. Prior to entering the field of Corrections, she was a medical director for Medical Advocacy and Provider Education organizations, and an Internist at the Mayo Clinic, specializing in Women’s Health. Dr.
Cyrus Ahalt, MPP
Cyrus Ahalt has 15 years of experience in public health and justice reform with expertise in program design and evaluation. His work identifying and addressing the health- and human rights-related harms of American penal policy and practice has been widely published in the academic and lay press.
James F.
James started smoking menthol cigarettes at age 14 in an attempt to be like his father. Thirty years later he decided to quit and adopt a much healthier lifestyle.