Dr. Davis received her undergraduate degree from Cornell University and completed medical school at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She completed her residency at the University of Washington Medical Center and a fellowship at Columbia University Medical Center, where she also received a Master’s of Public Health, in Epidemiology. She holds board certification in obstetrics and gynecology. Dr. Davis is particularly interested in gynecology and contraception for women with epilepsy. She works with several epileptologists in the New York area to provide consultations and gynecologic care for epileptic patients. Her research interests include use of the IUD in women with epilepsy, pain control during IUD placement, the interaction of anti-epileptic drugs and oral contraceptives, and oral contraceptives for menstrual pain. She serves as Director of the Family Planning Fellowship. Dr. Davis speaks Spanish.
Condition | Study Title |
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Contraception | [ CLOSED ] A study for women using contraceptive study drug LF111 |
Abdominal Cramping | [ CLOSED ] A study for women with moderate to severe abdominal cramping during menstruation using a new hormonal vaginal ring |