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Dr. Montoya-Williams explores the drivers of perinatal racial and ethnic health disparities as well as factors that confer resilience to poor outcomes among historically disenfranchised populations. She also studies immigration policies as political determinants of perinatal health outcomes.
Education and Training
BA, Harvard University (History of Science), 2007
MD, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2012
MSHP, University of Pennsylvania Medicine, 2022
Titles and Academic Titles
Attending Neonatologist
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Professional Memberships
Council on Immigrant Child and Family Health of the American Academy of Pediatrics
Section of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics
Vermont Oxford Network Diversity & Equity Advisory Board
Neonatal Justice Collaborative
Professional Awards
Henry A. Kokomoor Award, 2018
Audrey Lincourt Schiebler Award for Excellence in Child Advocacy, 2017
Outstanding Achievement in Pediatric Medical Student Education, 2015