Fellow
Stanford University
Kathleen Minor, MD is a third year Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellow at Stanford University. She recieved her undergraduate degree in biochemistry with a minor in philosophy from Colby College in 2008. This was followed by serving in the Peace Corps, El Salvador, focusing on rural health and sanitation. She returned and joined Americorps/Healthcorps in northern Califronia to better understand the health disparities and social determinants of health in the United States. She completed her medical degree at Tufts University School of Medicine in 2016 and OB/GYN residency at the University of Massachussettes in 2020, where she was a cheif resident. Her research focused on methods of induction of labor in an obese population. During residnecy she received the Golden Apple Teaching Award from medical students, the Society of Gynecologic Oncology Resident Award and the Dr. Bahy Louca Award for Humanitarianism in Medicine. Her current interests in fellowship include fetal growth restriction, reducing maternal morbidity and mortality through evidence-based simulation education for obstetric emergencies, and optimizing ultrasound education for residents and fellows.