Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds Explained

Alma Mater:Brown University (BA, MD)Duke University Medical Center (Resident)University of Pennsylvania (MS, Fellow)Harvard School of Public Health (MS)
Discipline:Medical Doctor (Obstetrician)ProfessorPublic Health Official
Workplaces:Indiana University School of Medicine

Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds is a health equity researcher and physician in the Indiana University School of Medicine as well as the current Inaugural Vice President and Chief Health Equity Officer for IU Health. She also is the Indiana State Legislative Chair for the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.[1] She is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology as well as Clinical Pediatrics in the Indiana University School of Medicine.[2] Her research focuses on making healthcare more equitable for marginalized patients.[3]

Education

Tucker Edmonds graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts in 2000. She then received a Doctor of Medicine in 2005, also from Brown University. In 2009, she completed her residency in Duke University Medical Center in a Obstetrics and Gynecology.[4] She also graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Master of Science in 2011, as a Fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program in Health Services Research.[5] She has a Master's in Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health.

Career and contributions

Tucker Edmonds works as a health equity researcher in the department of OB/GYN in Indiana University School of Medicine. She has published in a variety of medical and health related journals such as the American Journal of Bioethics,[6] JAMA Pediatrics,[7] Academic Medicine,[8] Health Affairs,[9] and the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.[10] She focuses her research on finding ways to make medical care equitable for Black patients.[11]

According to Tucker Edmonds in the Indiana Business Journal, she chose this career as her father was also a gynecologist. She mentions that she wanted to find ways to provide more equitable care to the Black community through research and data.

Tucker Edmonds is an Associate Professor for Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Indiana University School of Medicine. She is also the first person to serve as the Chief Health Equity Officer at IU School of Medicine. She is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology as well as of Clinical Pediatrics in the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Awards and honors

In 2015-2017, Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds was an Anniversary Fellow for the National Academy of Medicine.[12] She also won the Warren H. Pearse/Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Women's Health Research Award from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

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References

  1. Web site: Meet Our Team . 2024-04-09 . www.acog.org . en.
  2. Web site: Dudley . James . Diversity, Equity and Inclusion . 2024-04-08 . Indiana CTSI . en-US.
  3. Web site: Stall . Sam . 2024-02-29 . 2024 Health Care Heroes: Dr. Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds . 2024-03-25 . Indianapolis Business Journal . en-US.
  4. Web site: "Dr. Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds MD" .
  5. Web site: Commencement Program 2011, University of Pennsylvania .
  6. Anani . Uchenna . Tucker Edmonds . Brownsyne . Andrews . Bree L. . Famuyide . Mobolaji . Feltman . Dalia . 2022-11-02 . Default Withdrawal: Exacerbating Mistrust for Our Most Vulnerable Families . The American Journal of Bioethics . en . 22 . 11 . 46–48 . 10.1080/15265161.2022.2123980 . 1526-5161.
  7. Tucker Edmonds . Brownsyne . 2022-11-01 . Mandated Reporting of Perinatal Substance Use: The Root of Inequity . JAMA Pediatrics . 176 . 11 . 1073–1075 . 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2022.3404 . 2168-6203.
  8. Tucker Edmonds . Brownsyne . Tori . Alvaro J. . Ribera . Amy K. . Allen . Matthew R. . Dankoski . Mary E. . Rucker . Sydney Y. . October 2022 . Diversifying Faculty Leadership in Academic Medicine: The Program to Launch Underrepresented in Medicine Success (PLUS) . Academic Medicine . en-US . 97 . 10 . 1459 . 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004611 . 1040-2446. 1805/28145 . free .
  9. Web site: Potential Unintended Consequences Of Recent Shared Decision Making Policy Initiatives . Health Affairs.
  10. Web site: Morbidity and mortality associated with mode of delivery for breech periviable deliveries . AJOG.
  11. Web site: Bavis . Lauren . 2019-03-27 . For Black Women, Access To Birth Control Comes With Heavy Baggage . 2024-04-08 . WFYI Public Media . en-us.
  12. Web site: Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Scholars . National Academy of Medicine.