Justine Wu, M.D., M.P.H.

Assistant Professor, Family Medicine

Biography

Dr. Justine Wu is a family physician with advanced clinical and research training in family planning through a Reproductive Health Fellowship and Master of Public Health Degree at the University of Rochester. Dr. Wu’s research interests focus on supporting contraceptive decisions, particularly for people with chronic medical problems, breast cancer, or disabilities.  She has expertise in  the application of mixed methods to contraceptive research. She is a program faculty member of the University of Michigan Mixed Methods Program and a former scholar of the NIH Mixed Methods Research Training Program. Dr. Wu is committed to confronting structural racism in health research by leveraging anti-racist principles throughout the research process. She is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Program on Anti-racism in Research and Scholarship in the Department of Family Medicine. Dr. Wu is the PI of an NIH grant to develop a contraceptive decision support tool for patients with medical conditions.

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