B. Cameron Webb is a physician, lawyer and public health expert who works at the intersection of health and social justice. He is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Public Health Science at the University of Virginia, where he works as a hospitalist in the Department of Medicine and serves as Director of Health Policy and Equity through the University’s Department of Public Health Science. An experienced federal health policy advisor, Webb first served across the Obama and Trump Administrations as a White House Fellow in 2016-17, and later was appointed as a Senior Advisor in the White House Office of COVID-19 Response. In his years of service in the White House, his portfolios have ranged from social justice efforts—such as President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper initiative—to advising on public health policy, access to care and prescription drug pricing. Dr. Webb is a passionate champion for health equity and is committed to advocating for the health needs of underserved and marginalized communities. He has served as a member of the Board of Directors of Doctors for America, the National Medical Association’s Board of Trustees, and on the Virginia Board of Medical Assistance Services—the Commonwealth’s Medicaid Board. He received a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies as an Echols Scholar at the University of Virginia, a J.D. and health law certificate from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, and an M.D. from Wake Forest School of Medicine.