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Kerry-Ann K.

Medical Director Of Innovation And Health Equity at Simple HealthKit

Kerry-Ann K. has extensive work experience in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Kerry-Ann currently holds the position of Interim Vice-Chair for Obstetrics, Midwifery, and Gynecology at Alameda Health System. Kerry-Ann is also the Director of the Women's Reproductive Health Equity Fellowship at the same institution. In addition to their administrative roles, Kerry-Ann works as an attending physician, specializing in high-risk obstetrics and well-woman care. Kerry-Ann is involved in teaching medical students and resident physicians at UCSF. Kerry-Ann has previously held the position of Associate Director for the Women's Reproductive Health Equity Fellowship at Alameda Health System. Kerry-Ann has also worked as the Medical Director of Innovation and Health Equity at Simple HealthKit. Kerry-Ann completed their residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and SUNY Downstate Medical Center.

Kerry-Ann K. has a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Morehouse School of Medicine. Kerry-Ann also holds a Master's degree in Public Health from Mercer University School of Medicine. Kerry-Ann's bachelor's degree in Psychology was obtained from Emory University.

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San Francisco, United States

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Simple HealthKit

Simple HealthKit is the first and only human-centric, end-to-end healthcare platform that builds and delivers diagnostics, treatment and follow-up care for all. Created by people who believe world-class care is a right, not a privilege, Simple HealthKit addresses high-need and high-impact health challenges in all communities. The company offers high-quality, accessible, and affordable solutions for at-home or in-clinic diagnostics for sexual wellness, respiratory health, chronic conditions, and more. Simple HealthKit is working with leading retailers, pharmacies, educational institutions, employers, and public health organizations to bring health equity and world-class care to all communities and empower people with the information they need to lead healthier lives.


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