Dr. Kristyn Brandi MD MPH, the Darney-Landy Fellow at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist with a fellowship training in Family Planning (contraception and abortion services). Dr. Brandi currently is a board member and the immediate past Board Chair of Physicians for Reproductive Health, sits on several sub-committees for the Society of Family Planning and is a founding member of Centering Equity, Racial and Cultural Literacy in Family Planning (CERCL-FP). She has published research on contraceptive coercion by doctors to patients seeking abortion. Her master's degree concentration focused on Health Law, Bioethics, and Human Rights, which she has focused her educational pursuits around abortion policy, contraceptive decision-making, and racial justice within medical education. She has been quoted in numerous articles on reproductive health and has written op-eds around health care to such news outlets including the Washington Post.
Formerly, Dr. Brandi was an Assistant Professor at Rutgers - New Jersey Medical School.
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