Fatima Adamu-Good MS OTR/L CHT is a doctoral student and guest lecturer at Thomas Jefferson University, where lectures include topics on race and social determinants of health. As an adjunct professor, Fatima teaches in the occupational therapy department, focusing on diverse aspects such as orthotic fabrication and assessment techniques. Additionally, Fatima serves as a diversity consultant, educating healthcare professionals on the impacts of racism and bias in clinical practice, and coordinates career development content for students. Fatima is also a certified hand therapist at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, specializing in upper extremity conditions. Previously, Fatima worked as a lead occupational therapist at Genesis Rehab Services and taught yoga at the University of Pennsylvania, emphasizing inclusivity across various cultural backgrounds. Earlier career experience includes city planning and quantitative analysis for Center City District, coupled with a comprehensive educational background in occupational therapy, geography, and electronics technology.