Departmental Affiliations
Carolyn Sufrin, MD, PhD, MA, is a medical anthropologist and an obstetrician-gynecologist specializing in family planning. Her work is situated at the intersection of reproductive justice, health care, and mass incarceration.
Research Interests
Reproductive health issues affecting incarcerated women; reproductive justice, health care, and mass incarceration
Experiences & Accomplishments
Carolyn Sufrin, MD, PhD, MA, is a medical anthropologist and an obstetrician-gynecologist specializing in family planning at Johns Hopkins University, where she is associate professor in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics and associate director of the Center for Medical Humanities and Social Medicine at the School of Medicine; she also holds an appointment in Health, Behavior and Society at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has worked extensively on reproductive health issues affecting incarcerated women, from providing clinical care in jail, to research, policy, and advocacy. Her work is situated at the intersection of reproductive justice, health care, and mass incarceration, which she examines in her book, Jailcare: Finding the Safety Net for Women Behind Bars.
Honors & Awards
- 2017, 2023, & 2024 Excellence in Teaching and Mentorship, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Gyn/Ob Resident Recognition
- 2024 B. Jaye Anno Award for Excellence in Communication in Correctional Health, National Commission on Correctional Health Care.
- 2024 Edison T. Uno Chancellor Award for Public Service, University of California, San Francisco
- Eileen Basker Memorial Prize Honorable Mention, Society for Medical Anthropology, 1/1/18
- 2017 Outstanding Researcher Award, North American Forum on Family Planning, 1/1/17
- 2010 Outstanding Research Award, Researcher in Training, Reproductive Health 2010 Annual Meeting, 1/1/10
- 2008 Outstanding Faculty Award in Resident Teaching, UCSF, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, 1/1/08