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Sufian Sandy, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Health Humanities and History at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) School of Medicine, within the Department of Medical Education. His research focuses on intersections of chronic illness, disability studies, and reproductive health, particularly in cystic fibrosis (CF) populations. He leads initiatives such as the MENSTRUAL study, investigating menstrual cycle impacts on CF patients, and advocates for patient-centered care models. His work bridges historical analysis, medical ethics, and public health policy.
Education: PhD in Health Humanities and History.
Key research areas include: chronic illness management in women with CF, disability critique, and CRISPR ethical concerns. Collaborative projects emphasize stakeholder-guided healthcare training and digital tools for symptom tracking. His interdisciplinary approach integrates medical history, ethics, and patient narratives to advance equitable healthcare practices.
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