Program:
Start Year:
2022
Why did you choose Duke for your residency training?
Amazing people who take care of inspiring patients.
What excites you about the residency program at Duke Ob/Gyn?
Opportunity...to learn, to serve, to grow, to innovate, to impact - truly impact. It's all happening right here at Duke OBGYN.
What are your career goals?
To have an impact
Describe your research interests/goals:
Undergraduate Medical education (equity in the learning environment); Critical Care Obstetrics
What are your hobbies?
Pondering... running like the wind, playing chess, watching Omo Berry with my nephew; relishing California basketball, manifesting the Mamba mentality.
Education & Training
Undergraduate school & graduation year:
University of California, Berkeley, 2011
Medical school & graduation year:
University of Michigan Medical School, 2022
Awards & Honors
Michigan Making a Difference Award; Puneet “Ashu” Ailawadi Memorial Award
Paul DeWolf Award; Ralph M. Gibson Award
Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS)
Timothy R. B. Johnson Global Women’s Health Award
Publications
Townsel, C., Odukoya, E*., Rae, J., & Thomas, D. (2022). There is Reduced Immunohistochemical Staining of Placental Aromatase in Severe Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
Gondy, K, & Odukoya, E.J. (2021) Improving Cultural Sensitivity in Preclinical Exam Questions. Letter to the Editor. Academic Medicine. (Manuscript has been accepted for publication)
Odukoya, E. J., Kelley, T., Madden, B., Olawuni, F., Maduakolam, E., & Cianciolo, A. T. Extending “Beyond Diversity”: Culturally responsive universal design principles for medical education. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 33(2).
Pennesi, C. M., Quint, E. H., Rosen, M. W., Compton, S. D., Odukoya, E. J., & Weyand, A. C. (2020). Outpatient Management of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in Adolescent and Young Women with Inherited Platelet Function Disorders. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology;