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Oluwatosin Adeyemo is an Assistant Professor at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences. As an affiliated faculty member of the Yale Institute for Global Health, she bridges clinical care, education, and global health equity.
- MD from Yale School of Medicine (2013)
- Residency at Harvard's integrated OB/GYN program (2017)
- MPH from Yale School of Public Health (2020)
Her research focuses on reproductive health equity, global maternal care, and medical education reform. Recent work examines:
- Telehealth monitoring for high-risk pregnancies
- Community-based strategies to reduce Black maternal mortality
- Medical student preparedness for residency
She leads the Black Maternal Health Study and collaborates with teams in Haiti and Ghana to improve access to cervical cancer screening. Her 2024 publications address:
- Integrated antenatal/pediatric care models
- EMR-driven patient-provider perspective analysis
- Residency readiness for underrepresented students
Scientific awards include:
- Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award (2025)
- Multiple teaching honors at Yale and Harvard
- Medical education research recognition
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