Dr. Ann Oluloro

Bio: Dr. Ann Oluloro is currently a third-year gynecologic oncology fellow at the University of Washington. She graduated from the University of Oregon with a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry and biology and obtained both her Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health degrees from Oregon Health and Science University. She then went on to complete her Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Oluloro has interests in clinical trials and cancer health disparities. Her fellowship research work is being completed in Dr. Kemi Doll’s lab where her research is focused on using a multi-level equity framework to evaluate the challenges of enrolling Black women into gynecologic cancer clinical trials.

When they attended their healthcare program: Within 5 to 10 years ago

Current field of Practice: Gynecologic Oncology

City of origin: Portland, OR

School they attended for their healthcare program: OHSU for medical school, University of Washington for Fellowship

Undergraduate major: Biochemistry and Biology

Why they became a mentor: Mentorship has and continues to be an important part of my career development. I have been fortunate to have great mentors to which I can seek advice. I seek to pay it back by mentoring those behind me.