Marilyn Sampilo, PhD, MPH

Dr. Marilyn Sampilo is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in integrated behavioral health and health equity for marginalized communities. She received her doctoral degree (PhD) in clinical child psychology, with specialization in pediatric psychology, and a Master of Public Health, with specialization in social and behavioral aspects of public health, from the University of Kansas. She also obtained an executive certificate in social impact strategy from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Sampilo’s pedigree in education and training have allowed her to develop extensive experience in prevention, health promotion and intervention for diverse populations. Dr. Sampilo currently works as the Director of Behavioral Health for the All Hands Health Network. All Hands is designed as a socially and clinically integrated network consisting of various community partners working together to improve the health and well-being of children and families in some of Chicago’s most underserved and under resourced communities. Dr. Sampilo is particularly passionate about addressing structural and systemic drivers of behavioral health inequity in partnership with communities. Nationally, she provides consultation, training and professional development in the areas of health equity and affirming, culturally responsive health care, with over 100 invited presentations and trainings in these areas. She also serves on several national committees and work groups focused on promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate health service delivery. She has also held leadership roles in the areas of equity, diversity, and inclusion at several organizations over the last decade. Dr. Sampilo has received several local and national awards for her work in service to communities who have systematically marginalized including the 2024 APA Committee on Children, Youth, and Families Early-career Award for Outstanding Contributions to Benefit Children, Youth, and Families, the 2023 Su Casa Hispanic Center Latino Leadership Award, the 2022 Roger Harrison IDEAS (Inclusion, Diversity, and Excellence in Advocacy and Social Justice) Award, and the 2022 SPP Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Pediatric Psychology.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:07/01/2025Date updated:07/01/2025

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