ϲͼ

ϲͼ

 DGPH Spotlights

Oyoyo Egiebor-Aiwan Graduate Student Experience and Success Story

Oyoyo Egiebor-Aiwan is currently a Resident Physician in the Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience Institute at Southern Illinois School of Medicine, Springfield, Illinois. She obtained her medical degree (MD) from Windsor University School of Medicine, St. Kitts, and a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) from the Department of Public Health, College of Veterinary Medicine ϲͼ Alabama. 

Dr. Egiebor-Aiwan was part of the Graduate public Health Program from 2017-2019. Her thesis research was on “Evaluating the Environmental and Public Health Impact of Failed Septic Systems in Alabama’s Blackbelt Counties” under the supervision of Dr. Lylod Webb of the DGPH, Dr. Ramble Ankumah, and Dr. Conrad Bonsi of the College of Agriculture, the Environment and Nutritional Sciences (CAENS).

During her MPH studies, she participated in various research studies in infectious and chronic diseases prevention in minority populations in underserved black belt communities in Alabama. She also participated in numerous health education and disease prevention programs in cervical cancer prevention and intervention focused on educating women about cervical cancer, Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), HPV vaccinations, and pap smears throughout rural Alabama. She presented some of her research findings at various conferences including at the 2nd Annual Conference on Bioethics issues organized by the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Morehouse School of Medicine, ϲͼ, and O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center. Also, she has published in notable journals such as Biomedical Cancer and the Journal of Healthcare, Science, and Humanities.

After her residency, Dr. Egiebor-Aiwan intends to provide mental health services and continue research in understanding and mitigating the impact of infectious and chronic diseases on mental health in unreserved communities in the United States.