Pooja Doehrman, MD

Assistant Professor

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Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency

Pooja Doehrman, MD

Assistant Professor

Dr. Doehrman is clinical faculty for Creighton University School of Medicine and the University of Arizona College of Medicine. She is a a board certified OBGYN practicing in Phoenix, AZ for over 10 years in both private practice and academic medicine. Dr. Doehrman has an extensive background in public health and research in maternal and child health. Dr Doehrman developed a passion for health policy and public health prior to her career in medicine, Dr. Doehrman worked in Washington D.C. as a researcher and provided assessments of grant funded projects for Unity Health Care- Eastern High School School Health Center. Currently, Dr. Doehrman participates as clinical faculty for the Phoenix Integrated Residency in OBGYN, as well as CUSOM and UofA clinical faculty in OBGYN at St. Joseph's Hosiptal and Medical center. She offerrs students an opportunity to shadow her in the clinical setting in her Paradise Valley office, as well as providing mentorship in research on a wide variety of topics. Her research interests focus on health disparities in maternal and child health, descrimination and resilience, gender based discrimianation, social determinants of health and the HIV continuum of care. 

Teaching Interests

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

Research Focus

Population health
Maternal and Child Health 
Medical Education 
Simulation Training 
Maternal Fetal Medicine 
Obstetrics and Gynecology 
Pelvic Pain 
Health Disparities
Infectious Disease  
HIV 
Global Health 
Refugee Health  
Intimate Partner Violence 
Gender based discrimination 
Resilience and discrimination in birth outcomes 

Department

Obstetrics & Gynecology (Phoenix)

Position

Assistant Professor

Articles

  • Women's Health
    Mickelson K, Doehrman P, Chambers C, Seely H, Kaneris M, Stancl. R, Stewart C, Sullivan S Role of Discrimination & Resilience on Birth Weight: A Systematic Examination in a Sample of Black, Latina and White Women. Womens Health. Volume 18 (1-13). March 2022
    Volume 18 (1-13) 2022
  • Johnson-Agbakwu C, Cortney E, Bailey C, Sood S, Ali N, Doehrman P, Bhattarai B, Chambliss L, Coonrod D Johnson-Agbakwu C, Cortney E, Bailey C, Sood S, Ali N, Doehrman P, Bhattarai B, Chambliss L, Coonrod D. SARS-COV-2: A Canary in the Coal Mine for Public Safety Net Hospitals. AJOG Global Reports. Volume 1, Issue 2, May 2021. 2021
  • Doehrman P, Erickson L, Galfione K, Geier B, Kahol K, Ashby A. Simulation Training in Contemporary Obstetrics Education. World Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. May 10, 2014; 3(2): 85-89.
    3, p. 85-89 2014
  • Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey
    Doehrman P, Derksen B, Perlow J, Clewell W, Finberg H. Umbilical Artery Aneurysm: A Case Report, Literature Review and Management Recommendations. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. March 2014: 69(3): 159-163
    69, p. 159-163 2014
  • Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
    Deb P , Jibaly R Endoscopic Portrayal of Lymphocytic Gastritis in a Child Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 2010; 51(2).
    51 2010
  • Journal of Community Health
    Guidotti TL, Deb P, Bertera R, Ford L The Fort McMurray Demonstration Project in Social Marketing: No Demonstrable Effect on Already Falling Injury Rates Following Intensive Community and Workplace Intervention. Journal of Community Health 2009; 34(5): 392-399
    34, p. 392-399 2009

Publications

  • Metas E , Dr. Pooja Doehrman , Dr. Chloe Wood 1, Dr. Katerina Zappas , Dr. Enow-orock George Enownchong , Dr. Enow-Orock Ayuketah The effect of increased knowledge of contraception options and the utilization of long term reversible contraceptives on pregnancy rates among HIV-positive women in Cameroon. The Center for International Reproductive Training at the University of Michigan. Addis Ababa, April 3 2019 2019