Toyese Oyeyemi, MPH, MCHES, MBA
Public Health Practitioner & Researcher

Bio
Toyese Oyeyemi is Executive Director of the Social Mission Alliance in the Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity at George Washington University. His research, teaching and practice have focused on equitable health workforce development, social and structural determinants of health, and community-driven interventions in population health.Toyese is a public health practitioner, Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES), and maintains a faculty lecture title in population health and faculty research title in family and community medicine at the University of New Mexico. He studied community health (BA) at New Mexico State University, public health (MPH) at the University of New Mexico, and business management (MBA) at the University of Arizona.
Organization
Social Mission AllianceLearn more about Toyese's work:
Podcast
Social Mission in Health Professions Education
Opinion Piece
A Better Way to Measure and Rank Medical Schools
Blog
Health care equity is an economic opportunity
Opinion Piece
Medicine has a race problem — more silence won’t help
Journal Article
Estimation and Comparison of Current and Future Racial/Ethnic Representation in the US Health Care Workforce
Conference Session
Increasing Health Equity by confronting racism, bias and discrimination in Health Workforce Education and Global Health
Podcast
Embarking on the Path to Stem-H Careers