Consulting & Advisory Work
I work with organisations, institutions, and governments to strengthen women’s health, design equitable health systems, and translate evidence into action — across clinical, academic, policy, and community settings.
Harvard-trained Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist | Faculty, University of Oxford & University of Edinburgh | Board Trustee & Global Health Advisor
Corporations
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Academic Institutions
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Government & Policymakers
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NGOs & Community Organisations
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Corporations • Academic Institutions • Government & Policymakers • NGOs & Community Organisations •
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Women’s Health Consulting
I advise organisations, health systems, and institutions on delivering high-quality, evidence-based, and equitable women’s health care across the life course — from menstruation and fertility to high-risk obstetrics and menopause.
As a Harvard-trained Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist with over 15 years’ experience across clinical practice, research, education, and policy, I bring frontline insight into what works — and what fails — in real-world settings. My work spans four continents, including the UK, USA, Nigeria, Uganda, and Brazil, allowing me to translate evidence into culturally responsive, system-ready solutions.
I support clients with:
Program evaluation and redesign
Risk assessment, quality improvement, and adverse event review
Workforce training and simulation-based education
Evidence synthesis, Monitoring & Evaluation and guideline development
Workshops, public speaking, patient education
Service-line planning and expansion
Curriculum and training development for clinicians and educators
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Digital Technology & Innovation
I provide strategic consulting for digital health platforms, apps, and AI tools.
I work with organisations designing and scaling digital health solutions to ensure they are clinically credible, user-centred, and equity-driven.Strategic consulting for s
Bridging medicine, public health, and systems design, I advise on the end-to-end lifecycle of digital health innovation — from concept and user research to implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and communication. My experience includes advising corporations and institutions on product design, clinical safety, user experience, behaviour change, and market positioning, particularly in women’s health and reproductive care.
With formal training in implementation science, quality improvement, and health systems strengthening, and experience across high- and low-resource settings, I help teams avoid common pitfalls that cause digital tools to fail to translate into meaningful impact.
I support clients with:
Evidence-based storytelling and science communication
Clinical and equity review of digital products
Implementation and scale-up strategy
Monitoring, evaluation, and learning frameworks
Clinician and community engagement
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Global Health & Community Engagement
I support governments, NGOs, academic institutions, and global organisations to design equitable, community-centred health strategies that move beyond rhetoric into action.
My work sits at the intersection of global women’s health, policy design, implementation science, and community participatory research, shaped by lived and professional experience across Africa, Europe, the Middle EastNorth America, and Latin America. I have advised and served on boards for organisations including Global Health Partnerships, KWISA Women of African Heritage, and AMMA Birthing Companions and the Boston Congress of Public Health; and have contributed to national and international policy forums, including the WHO World Health Summit, USAID GHTechX, United Nations General Assembly and Commission on the Status of Women.
I bring particular expertise in:
Community-led programme design
Culturally responsive maternal & child health, sexual & reproductive health interventions
Workforce resilience and leadership development
Policy advisory and strategic planning
Public engagement and advocacy
This work is grounded in a belief that equity is not an add-on - it is a design principle
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Harvard-trained Consultant Ob-Gyn
Faculty - University of Oxford & University of Edinburgh
Board Trustee & Global Health Advisor
15+ years of clinical, academic & policy work across four continents
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