Biography
Dr. Mercy Adetoye is a family physician, Clinical Lecturer and Academic Medicine fellow in University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine. As a family physician, she sees patients at Chelsea Health Center.
Dr. Adetoye’ current research interests include trends in healthcare leadership and workforce sustainability particularly pertaining to primary care. She hopes to gain a better understanding of what determinants guide leaders to their positions.
Dr. Adetoye currently serves as a representative on the Association of Medical Colleges Organization of Resident Representatives. Dr. Adetoye was selected into the Medical Education Scholars Program which provides an opportunity for faculty to apply principles of medical education in depth. She was also selected into the Healthcare Administration Scholar Program, that serves to teach trainees the tools needed to become successful leaders in healthcare. She has several on-going projects related to leadership in academic medicine and has published and spoken nationally on her experiences in medical training.
Areas of Interest
Clinical Interests
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Women’s Health
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Prenatal Care
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Care of underserved populations
Research Interests
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Healthcare workforce
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Healthcare leadership
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Medical Training and Education
Credentials
Fellowship
Academic Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., 2021
Residency
Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., 2020
Medical School
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, Mich., 2017
Advanced Degree
M.S., University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo., 2009
Professional Organizations
● American Academy of Family Physicians
● Association of American Medical Colleges- Organization of Resident Representatives