[1] She has authored or co-authored more than 30 articles, as well as two chapters of the fourth edition of Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: a comprehensive study guide on obstetrics and gynecology.
[2] Currently she serves as senior VP and chief administrative officer of the More in Common Alliance (MICA), a collaboration between CommonSpirit Health and Morehouse School of Medicine, and on the board of directors of Sharecare.
[8] A 2001 listing of medical professionals in Black Enterprise stated Mallett offered a procedure known as the Tension-Free Vaginal Sling that aided female patients suffering from incontinence.
[13] She helped establish a medical school and health science center to address the physician shortage in El Paso.
[9] Mallet returned to Tennessee on March 1, 2017[15] to serve as the Dean at Meharry Medical College,[1] replacing Dr. Marquetta L.
[9] Mallett intended to turn Meharry into an example of "innovation and excellence in providing high-quality, cost-efficient, safe, patient-centered care in an urban safety net teaching environment."
One area on which she focused was telemedicine, recognizing the growing trend and a need to address how to handle virtual treatment in the curriculum.
[15] During her tenure as senior vice president of health affairs and Dean of Meharry, Nashville General Hospital began taking in fewer patients due to longstanding financial issues.
Third and fourth year students at Meharry doing their hospital rotations traditionally completed at least some at Nashville General, but with fewer patients, the arrangement was no longer viable.
Working with President James Hildreth and HCA Healthcare, a new agreement to allow Meharry students to complete the necessary rotations at TriStar Southern Hills in Nashville was reached.
[14][20] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mallett joined with Nashville's emergency management team and helped conduct in-person testing at Meharry and at Nissan Stadium.
[24] Mallett joined the staff of the More in Common Alliance, a ten-year initiative begun in December 2020, as its chief administrative officer in May 2022.
The Alliance is a joint venture between CommonSpirit Health, a Catholic-oriented U.S. hospital chain, and Morehouse School of Medicine, a medical school in Atlanta, GA.[25] Part of Mallett's role includes raising funds to match CommonSpirit's financial commitment.
[26] Dr. Mallett is a member of The Links, Inc.,[14] and an alumna of Drexel University's Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine program (2007).
[29] She received the Nashville 2022 ATHENA Traditional award,[30] an acknowledgement of leadership skills recognized in eleven nations.
[7] Throughout her career, Dr. Mallett has authored or co-authored numerous works in the field of urogynecology and gynecology, as well as on medical equity.
"Qualitative Analysis of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About Pessary Use Among Spanish-Speaking Women on the US-Mexico Border".
"Decision Aid Video for Treatment Selection in Latinas With Symptomatic Pelvic Organ Prolapse: A Randomized Pilot Study".
"Decision aid video for treatment selection in Latina patients with symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse: A pilot study".
"Knowledge, Perceptions, and Attitudes Toward Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence in Spanish-Speaking Latinas".
"Patient expectations did not predict outcome of drug and behavioral treatment of urgency urinary incontinence".
"Behavioral therapy to enable women with urge incontinence to discontinue drug treatment: a randomized trial".
"Burch Colposuspension versus Fascial Sling to Reduce Urinary Stress Incontinence".
"Results of the Sister Randomized Surgical Trial Comparing the Autologous Rectus Fascia Sling to the Burch Colposuspension".
"Solifenacin treatment for overactive bladder in black patients: patient-reported symptom bother and health-related quality of life outcomes".
"Health-Related Quality of Life in Women Before Surgical Treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence".
"Pelvic Muscle Strength Decreases with Increasing Age, Parity and Symptoms of Stress Incontinence".
"Comparison of Graft Material as a Risk Factor for Mesh Erosion and Infection Following Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy".
"Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Relationship between Joint Hypermobility, Urinary Incontinence, and Pelvic Floor Prolapse".
[32] Her brother is retired Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Conrad L. Mallett, Jr. who also served as president of Sinai-Grace Hospital.