
Danielle McCullough
Assistant Clinical Professor · Racial disparities in maternal outcomes
Weill Cornell MedicineAbout
Dr. Danielle McCullough serves as Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University, and Assistant Attending Anesthesiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital since 2018. She concurrently chairs the Anesthesiology Committee on Diversity and Inclusion, driving departmental equity initiatives since 2019.
Her academic credentials include:
- M.D. from Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University (2013)
- A.B. in Psychology from Harvard University (2007)
Research focuses on systemic inequities in maternal healthcare, specifically racial disparities in obstetric outcomes and implicit bias among clinicians. Her influential publications in Nature and the British Journal of Anesthesia examine patient-centered pain management approaches and structural barriers in anesthesia care, employing mixed-methods research to bridge clinical practice and social determinants of health.
Analysis of her 2020-2024 publications reveals consistent thematic emphasis on health equity in obstetric anesthesia, with growing attention to pandemic-related outcome disparities and patient autonomy in analgesia decisions. Her work integrates qualitative patient perspectives with epidemiological data to advocate for culturally competent care models.
Details regarding student mentorship and research grant funding are not documented in available sources.
As Diversity and Inclusion Committee Chair, Dr. McCullough implements evidence-based strategies to address workforce representation gaps and implicit bias training within the anesthesiology department, positioning Weill Cornell as a leader in equitable obstetric care innovation.
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