Speakers

Jeanne Conry

Jeanne Conry, MD, PhD is President of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. She was the 64th President of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, a membership organization representing over 57,000 OBGYNS in the USA. She Chairs the Women’s Preventive Services Initiative, a United States coalition of health professional organizations and advocates with expertise in women’s health.  WPSI develops, reviews and updates recommendations for preventive healthcare.  She is vice Chair for the Partnership on Maternal, Newborn and Child Health  Partner Engagement in Country Committee and a member of its Health Care Professionals Association.  She introduced the US National Maternal Health Initiative to reduce maternal mortality and improve health before, during and after pregnancy.  Dr. Conry leads national policy on Reproductive Health and the Environment and received the Environmental Protection Agency Health Champion Award.   Dr. Conry served in leadership as an obstetrician gynecologist at Kaiser Permanente, the largest health maintenance organization in the United States.  She is President and CEO of the Environmental Health Leadership Foundation.  She received the Visionary Leadership Award from the University of California, and The United States House of Representatives honored her for accomplishments in women’s health.  Dr. Conry earned her medical degree and completed residency at the University of California, Davis where she served as an Associate Clinical Professor.  She has a PhD in biology from the University of Colorado.  

Kemi Doll

Dr. Kemi Doll is a gynecologic oncologist at the University of Washington. She is an 

Associate Professor in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at the UW School of Medicine and an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Health Systems and Population Health at the UW School of Public Health. Her research centers on examining Black-White racial inequity in the care of benign and malignant gynecologic disease in the US and has been funded by the NIH, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and several foundations. Dr. Doll is also an advocate and a co-founder of ECANA, the Endometrial Cancer Action Network for African-Americans (ecanawomen.org). 

Dr. Doll is from Atlanta, GA and completed a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University. She then attended medical school at Columbia University where she earned a number of awards for academic achievement and humanism in medicine. She completed OBGYN residency training at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL, and went on to complete subspecialty training in Gynecologic Oncology at the University of North Carolina Hospitals in Chapel Hill, NC. She has a Master’s degree in Clinical Research from the UNC School of Public Health where she also completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Cancer Care Quality in the Department of Health Policy and Management. 

At the University of Washington, Dr. Doll serves is the inaugural Director of URM (Underrepresented & Minoritized) Faculty Development at the UW School of Medicine.