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Colleen Andrews, MD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison within the Department of Emergency Medicine under the UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Her academic and clinical work focuses on global health, health equity, and women’s health, with expertise in epidemiology and maternal/child health.
- Education: Boston College (Undergraduate), Columbia University (MPH), Boston University School of Medicine (Graduate), University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (Medical School)
- Training: Emergency Medicine Residency at Stroger Hospital of Cook County (Chief Resident), Global & Local Health Equity Fellowship at Boston Medical Center
Her research explores health disparities in low-resource settings, particularly maternal nutrition in Nepal and diabetes care in rural Guatemala. She practices at University Hospital and East Madison Hospital, specializing in urgent care for life-threatening conditions. She advocates for culturally competent care and equity in global health systems.
The single article reflects her focus on complementary medicine in underserved populations. Her clinical approach integrates public health strategies to address systemic health challenges.
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