Volunteers

Policy Advisory Committee

Martha Gulati

(MD, MS, FACC, FAHA, FASPC, FESC, FSCCT)

Martha Gulati

(MD, MS, FACC, FAHA, FASPC, FESC, FSCCT)

Martha Gulati is the President of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology. She is a professor of cardiology at the Smidt Heart Institute at CedarsSinai in Los Angeles and is the director of prevention as well as the associate director of the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center and holds the Anita Dann Friedman Endowed Chair in Women’s Cardiovascular Medicine and Research. She was formerly the inaugural Chief of Cardiology at the University of Arizona. She is the author of the best-seller, “Saving Women’s Hearts.” She served as the chair of the national chest pain guidelines from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology that were released in 2021.

Joyvina Evans

(PhD, MSPH, MSA)

Joyvina Evans

(PhD, MSPH, MSA)

Joyvina Evans is Chair of the online Master of Health Administration program and an Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences at Howard University. She earned a Ph.D. in Public Health, a Master of Public Health, and a Master of Administration. She completed the Center for Health Equity Research (CHER) Summer Intensive sponsored by California State University-Long Beach and is currently a CHER Scholar. Dr. Evans is a Leading Emerging and Diverse Scientists to Success (LEADS) Fellow in Translational Research sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh’s Institute for Clinical Research Education and Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Due to lived experiences and family history, she is passionate about health equity and women’s reproductive health. Her research focus areas are uterine fibroid treatment disparities, health literacy, and implicit bias. Dr. Evans is a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, the American Public Health Association, and the Association of University Programs in Healthcare Administration.

Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su

(MD, MSCE, MSCP)

Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su

(MD, MSCE, MSCP)

Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su completed medical school, earned her Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology, and completed OBGYN residency at the University of Pennsylvania. She moved to Seattle in 2005 to take up the position of Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Washington. In 2013, she moved to the Swedish Medical Center, First Hill campus and started to build her menopause focused practice. In 2019, she transitioned to gynecology and menopause care full time, founding the Women’s Wellness and GYN Specialties Clinic at Swedish Medical Center, where she was Medical Director of Menopause services from 2019 to 2023. She joined Gennev.com in 2017 as Director of Health to help build it into the premier online clinic for women in midlife and menopause, and in 2019 became their Chief Medical Officer, transitioning to fulltime in 2023. She is also a Medical Director at Seattle Clinical Research Center where she serves as primary investigator on many studies. She served a term as an editor for Obstetrics and Gynecology from 2016-2020. She is a Menopause Society certified menopause practitioner and a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Her focus in practice and research is on holistic, evidence-based care for women in midlife and menopause. 

Wendie A. Berg

(MD, PhD, FACR, FSBI)

Wendie A. Berg

(MD, PhD, FACR, FSBI)

Wendie A. Berg is a Distinguished Professor of Radiology at Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC and the Dr. Bernard F. Fisher Chair for Breast Cancer Clinical Science at the University of Pittsburgh School of MedicineShe led and designed a number of scientific trials and protocols, including ACRIN 6666, Screening Breast Ultrasound and MRI, DBTUST (DBT or Ultrasound Screening Trial). She also analyzed multicenter trials evaluating PEM vs. MRI and shear-wave elastography, and co-edited three editions of the textbook Diagnostic Imaging: Breast. She is currently leading trials of screening contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) vs. tomosynthesis in women with a personal history of breast cancer and recently completed a trial of screening CEM in women who meet Pennsylvania criteria for MRI screening, with an emphasis on those with dense breasts. Dr. Berg is voluntary Chief Scientific Advisor to DenseBreast-info.org and voluntary Associate Editor for Rad-Path correlation for the Journal of Breast Imaging.

Jocelyn J. Fitzgerald

(MD, FACOG, URPS)

Jocelyn J. Fitzgerald

(MD, FACOG, URPS)

Jocelyn J. Fitzgerald is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She completed her Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship at Georgetown University/MedStar Health and her Gynecology and Obstetrics residency at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. She attended medical school at the University of Pittsburgh and graduated from the Physician Scientist Training Program where she studied overlapping mechanisms of bowel and bladder painBefore medical school, Dr. Fitzgerald attended The Schreyer Honors College at Penn State University and earned dual degrees in Neurobiology and Women’s Studies with a certificate in Women’s Health. She is the Social Media Editor of the Urogynecology Journal and the Chair of the SGS Social Media committee. Her research and advocacy is focused on mechanisms and misdiagnosis of female chronic pelvic and bladder pain, discriminatory reimbursement and funding disparities in gynecologic surgery and women’s health research, and the role of social and digital media in the online promotion of women’s health.

Volunteer Health Officers

Katymay Malone

Volunteer Health Officer

Katymay Malone

Katymay Malone holds a Ph.D. in Health Education with a cognate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and is a Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES®). She has 15 years of professional experience as an educator and program director and coordinator in K-12 and higher education. She has collaborated with community-based organizations in the areas of health, education, research, and training. Currently, she serves as an Independent Contractor/Consultant working as a Grant Reviewer, Panel Chair, and Panel Facilitator for multiple federal and state agencies. 

Leah Juhle

Volunteer Health Officer

Leah Juhle

Being a longtime health and wellness nerd led Leah to pursue training as a Registered Nurse, Family Nurse Practitioner, Yoga Teacher, and Certified Group Fitness Instructor. Whether providing hands-on care or researching and writing about new developments in medicine, she aims to help people understand their bodies in a way that maximizes health and wellness throughout their lives. When she’s not buried in medical literature and patient charts, you can find her in pursuit of every outdoor adventure on offer in the Pacific Northwest. 

Joselyn Lantigua

Volunteer Health Officer

Joselyn Lantigua

Joselyn Lantigua is a Postpartum Nurse currently living in Houston, Texas. She graduated from an Accelerated Nursing school program in May 2021 earning her second bachelor’s degree and certification. Joselyn was born and raised in Bronx, NY. After 5 years as an educator administrator, she switched careers to become a nurse in the middle of the global COVID-19 pandemic.  

Grace Lee

Volunteer Health Officer

Grace Lee

Grace Lee is a Senior Analyst on the Infectious Disease Infrastructure and Policy team at the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO). Her work focuses on healthcare-associated infections, antimicrobial resistance, and sexually transmitted infections. Outside of work, Grace is a board member for HopeLine, a crisis intervention and suicide prevention agency. In addition, she mentors undergraduate students at the University of Pittsburgh, her alma mater. Grace has her Master of Public Health in health policy from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and is based in Washington D.C. In her free time, she loves to travel, dance, bake, and powerlift.

Sophie Krensky

Volunteer Health Officer

Sophie Krensky

Sophie Krensky (she/her) is a staff nurse at Oregon Health & Science University’s Labor & Delivery and Mother Baby units, where she supports pregnancies of all kinds with many outcomes, specializing in nursing care for labor, birth, postpartum, antepartum, fetal demise, palliative delivery, and pregnancy termination. She has a background as a volunteer doula, a manager of a research project that investigated pharmaceutical influence on prescribing practices, and as a trainer for community health workers in the Peruvian Andes.