
Meet Our Advocates Dr Adeola Oni Orisan She Her Hers Physicians Adeola oni orisan, md, phd is a current fellow in our leadership training academy class of 2022. dr. oni orisan practices family medicine in california. read more interviews from the meet our advocates series. Physicians for reproductive health profiled adeola oni orisan, faculty affiliate of issi's berkeley center for social medicine. continously inspired by her marginalized patients, oni orisan is a physician advocate working to combat anti black racism in reproductive health care.

Adeola Oni Orisan Institute For The Study Of Societal Issues Adeola oni orisan joined uc davis health as an assistant professor in the department of family and community medicine this month. oni orisan is a medical anthropologist and family physician whose research engages critical race theory, black feminist studies, and science and technology studies. These fierce physician advocates are deeply dedicated to their communities and we're honored to have their passion and expertise in our prh family. this week, get to know dr. adeola oni orisan (she her hers). Dr. oni orisan is a board certified family medicine physician who provides comprehensive primary care, prenatal care, and obstetric care to individuals across their life span. she has special interest in full spectrum reproductive health, adolescent health, substance use disorders, global health, and care for historically marginalized populations. Adeola oni orisan is a co founder and director of the collaboratory for black feminist health and healing. she is a medical anthropologist and family doctor. her research focuses on critical race theory, black feminist studies, and science and technology studies to determine how blackness and gender apply to health.

Adeola Oni Orisan Md Phd Department Of Humanities And Social Sciences Dr. oni orisan is a board certified family medicine physician who provides comprehensive primary care, prenatal care, and obstetric care to individuals across their life span. she has special interest in full spectrum reproductive health, adolescent health, substance use disorders, global health, and care for historically marginalized populations. Adeola oni orisan is a co founder and director of the collaboratory for black feminist health and healing. she is a medical anthropologist and family doctor. her research focuses on critical race theory, black feminist studies, and science and technology studies to determine how blackness and gender apply to health. Education: university of california, san francisco · location: san francisco · 500 connections on linkedin. view adeola oni orisan’s profile on linkedin, a professional community of 1. Covid 19 and the political geography of racialisation: ethnographic cases in san francisco, los angeles and detroit. glob public health. 2021 aug sep; 16 (8 9):1396 1410. whitacre r, oni orisan a, gaber n, martinez c, buchbinder l, herd d, m holmes s. pmid: 33784231. The obligation to count: the politics of monitoring maternal mortality in nigeria. Adeola oni orisan is a medical anthropologist and family physician whose research engages critical race theory, black feminist studies, and science and technology studies to examines how ideas about blackness, gender, and health are reinforced, deployed and resisted in struggles for health and well being.