Daphna Stroumsa
Daphna Stroumsa is an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the University of Michigan. Dr. Stroumsa received their medical education at the Hebrew University / Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem. They completed a Masters of Public Health in Health Management and Policy at the University of Michigan, and an Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Following this, Dr. Stroumsa completed a fellowship in health services research through the National Clinician Scholars Program at the University of Michigan. In their clinical work and research, Dr. Stroumsa's focus is on provision of gender affirming care, and on sexual and reproductive health services for gender and sexual minorities. Dr. Stroumsa is a recipient of an NIH K23 Career Development award; their goal is to improve transgender and nonbinary people's access to and quality of care, through better understanding of the barriers to care that they face, and through the development and evaluation of evidence-based interventions to improve gender-affirming care
About Me
Certifications:
ABOG
Specialty:
Specialist, OB-GYN, Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy, Hysterectomy
Languages:
Arabic, English, Hebrew
Gender:
Nonbinary
Ethnicity:
White
Sexual Orientation:
Additional, Queer
Insurance accepted:
Any
Patient Focus
- BIPOC
- Intersex
- Transgender/Nonbinary
Approach
- Harm Reduction
- Weight Inclusive
- Informed Consent
- Racial Equity
- Sex Positive
- Trauma Informed Care
Location
Michigan Medicine - Center for Reproductive Medicine
Ann Arbor, MIUnited States