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Carolyn Pearce, MD, MPH, is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Brown University. She earned her undergraduate degree in Public Health Studies from Johns Hopkins University in 2011 and received her medical degree from Loma Linda University in 2018. After completing her Family Medicine residency at Ventura County Medical Center in 2021, she joined the Brown faculty as a Global Health Faculty Development Fellow, subsequently completing her Master of Public Health at Brown in 2023. Dr. Pearce practices full-spectrum family medicine at Blackstone Valley Community Health Care, focusing on obstetrical care. She is an attending physician for the Family Medicine-Obstetrics Teaching Service at Women & Infants Hospital and participates in the Academic Model Providing Access Healthcare (AMPATH), which is among the largest academic global health collaborations. Her clinical interests encompass reproductive health, obstetrics, and point-of-care ultrasound, while her research centers on implementation science using mixed methodologies.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Teaches family medicine and engages in clinical practice focusing on obstetrics.
Blackstone Valley Community Health Care • Pawtucket, RI
Practices full spectrum family medicine with a focus on obstetrical care.
Women & Infants Hospital • Providence, RI
Responsible for teaching and progressive care in obstetrics.
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