Jamaica
Hospital Medical Center would like to introduce our community to Dr. Ugochi
Akoma, our new Obstetric Gynecologist, specializing in Maternal Fetal Medicine.
Dr Akoma, who grew
up in the South Bronx, earned her Bachelor and Doctor of Medicine degrees at
Brown University. She returned to her Bronx roots to complete her residency at
the Montefiore, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. After completing her residency training, Dr.
Akoma demonstrated her commitment to her caring for her community by dedicating
five years of clinical service to treat thousands of underserved pregnant women
in the Bronx.
During that time, Dr. Akoma encountered
many high-risk patients facing challenges such as diabetes, high blood
pressure, and infections in pregnancy. These experiences further inspired her
goal to complete a fellowship in Maternal Fetal Medicine at Wake Forest
University School of Medicine. There she acquired the necessary tools to
provide her patients with an expertise in diagnosing and managing high risk
pregnancy conditions.
Dr. Akoma joined
Jamaica Hospital earlier this year and her current title is Director of
Perinatal Diagnostic Centers- Obstetric Ultrasound, and Director of Quality
Improvement in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. In addition to her training
in the medical and surgical management of high-risk pregnancies, Dr. Akoma also
specializes in the management of a broad range of high-risk complex medical
conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, preeclampsia, multifetal pregnancy,
cervical insufficiency, preterm birth, and placental previa.
Dr Akoma is a first generation American who understands
the health disparities many women in our community face due to reduced access
to safe housing, healthy foods, education, and quality health care. Dr. Akoma
recounts, “After attending the best Ivy League undergraduate and medical
schools, and residency programs, and having been a witness to seeing the vast
health inequities in my community, I made a personal commitment to come back
home and work towards the goal of reducing maternal morbidity and mortality and
adverse outcomes.”
To make an appointment with Dr. Akoma, please call Jamaica Hospital’s Women’s Health Center at 718-291-3276.
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