Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellow
Stanford University
Palo Alto, California, United States
Anne Waldrop, MD is a second year Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellow at Stanford University. She is originally from Paducah, KY and went to Millsaps College where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa, studying Biochemistry and French while playing varsity soccer. After college, she received a Rotary Ambassadorial scholarship to study French Literature at the Sorbonne University in Paris, France. She then received her medical degree from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. As a participant in the Global Health Track, she spent time training Village Health Teams in Uganda, taking a Social Medicine course in Haiti, as well as managing the GW Medical School Free Community Health clinic. She participated in research fellowships at the National Institutes of Health – National Cancer Institute during her time in DC, with work focusing on HPV vaccination rates and endometrial cancer.
Dr. Waldrop then moved across the country, attending residency at Stanford, where she received awards in Medical Student Education, Compassionate Patient Care, the Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine Excellence in OB award, as well as the Award for Resident Excellence in Gyn Oncology. She was active in ACOG, serving as the District 9 Section 2 Chair in her fourth year. Her resident research project focused on postpartum depression in a high-risk pregnancy cohort. In fellowship, she maintains a commitment to research in areas of health disparities including sexual and gender minority health care, severe maternal morbidity and mortality, and the intersection of the environment and reproductive health.
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Saturday, February 11, 2023
8:45 AM – 9:00 AM