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Leah Spatafore, MD

Leah Spatafore, MD

Faculty, Lead Faculty

“As a white, non-native individual, I feel fortunate to be in connection to those who deeply honor their community and their land. It grounds me in the values that are integral to honor, respect, and offer care to others while working as a physician.”

Dr. Leah Spatafore (she/they) is a board-certified Pediatrician and Faculty Mentor for the Adolescent Health ECHO, where she supports practical, evidence-informed approaches to strengthening adolescent clinical care across Indian Health Service, Tribal 638, and Urban Indian Health Programs (I/T/U).

Leah earned their medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport and completed pediatric residency training through the Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane Pediatric Residency Program. Dr. Spatafore currently serves as a Pediatrician with the Indian Health Service in Shiprock, New Mexico, providing care in school-based health settings and outpatient general pediatrics.

Leah is also a Bloomberg American Health Initiative Fellow and is pursuing a Master of Public Health degree at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health with a focus in Adolescent Health.

Their clinical and public health interests include community engagement and partnerships, adolescent and young adult empowerment, adolescent mental health, and expanding access to sexual health education and contraception.

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