Wambui Moraa Onsando, MD, MPH
PhD Student, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Research
Wambui Moraa Onsando is a first year PhD student at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice and former research assistant at the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health. Born in Kenya, Moraa graduated with an MD from St. George’s University in Grenada before attaining her MPH from the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. Her masters culminated in a project exploring the widespread implications of medical tourism in Sub-Saharan Africa and an internship that examined the obstacles faced by women in the peripartum period suffering from opioid addiction. Moraa spent the past year as a Health Equity Research Fellow, working with PIs in the Health Equity and Advocacy lab to explore housing, food insecurity and discrimination as social determinants of health. She is passionate about how understanding the barriers to an optimal provider-patient relationship and the applications of patient centered communication in an ever-changing healthcare delivery landscape can help bridge health equity gaps. Moraa enjoys music and unwinds by playing guitar and ukelele. She has 2 dogs and a craft obsession for every season.
Selected Publications
- Jackson CT, Young J, Onsando WM. High rates of multimorbidity reported among people of color despite healthy weight. Health Equity. 2022 Sept 1; 6(1); p. 662–668.
- Barr PJ, Haslett W, Dannenberg MD, Oh L, Elwyn G, Hassanpour S, Bonasia KL, Finora JC, Schoonmaker JA, Onsando WM, Ryan J, Bruce ML, Das AK, Arend R, Piper S, Ganoe CH. An audio personal health library of clinic visit recordings for patients and their caregivers (HealthPAL): User-centered design approach. J Med Internet Res. 2021 Oct 22;23(10):e25512. doi: 10.2196/25512. PMID: 34677131.
- Ganoe CH, Wu W, Barr PJ, Haslett W, Dannenberg MD, Bonasia KL, Finora JC, Schoonmaker JA, Onsando WM, Ryan J, Elwyn G, Bruce ML, Das AK, Hassanpour S. Natural language processing for automated annotation of medication mentions in primary care visit conversations. JAMIA Open. 2021 Aug 19;4(3):ooab071. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooab071. PMID: 34423262; PMCID: PMC8374372.