Population Research Discovery Seminars
A Race Conscious Approach to Investigating U.S. Endometrial Cancer Inequity
Kemi Doll, School of Medicine: Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington
Hans Rosling Center Room 101
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02/09/2024
12:30-1:30 PM PT
101 Hans Rosling Center
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This talk will focus on the use of theoretical frameworks of racial health inequity to organize and execute a research program designed to improve survival of Black women with endometrial cancer in the US using quantitative, qualitative, and community engaged work.
Kemi M. Doll, MD, MCSR, is a gynecologic oncologist in the UW Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She specializes in the surgical and medical treatment of uterine, ovarian, cervical, and vulvar cancers.
Dr. Doll’s clinical interests include surgery, chemotherapy, and hormonal therapy for gynecologic cancers; and minimally invasive robotic surgery.
Dr. Doll is honored to be a part of a patient’s cancer care team. She believes every patient deserves honesty, respect, and compassion. She brings those values with her to work every day, and is energized by the unique relationship that she has with each patient and their family.
Dr. Doll earned her bachelor’s degree from Duke University and her medical degree from Columbia University in New York City. She then travelled to Chicago, IL to complete her residency in OB/GYN at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and on to North Carolina to complete fellowship training in gynecologic oncology at UNC Hospitals.