
Brandi Shah
General Practice Physician - US trained and credentialed in Family Medicine, Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Master of Public Health
Bio:
Brandi Shah, MD, MPH (she/her) has spent over 20 years working with and alongside medically marginalized communities, with a focus on optimizing health for young people and women. Her work bridges clinical care, narrative medicine, and community-driven advocacy and participatory action, prioritizing culturally-proactive health equity and health literacy. Outside of clinical work, she uses digital storytelling and other story praxis to connect people and imaginations to work towards a more just and holistically healing approach to health. Originally from the US, she now lives in Gisborne, Aotearoa with her whānau.
Her topics include:
- Adolescent Mental and Psychosocial Health
○ Ex. Mood Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, ADHD, Coping with Chronic Illness, HEEADSSS Assessment - Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
○ Ex. Sexual History-taking, Healthy Relationships & Consent, Adolescent Pregnancy & Parenting, Puberty - Eating Disorder Diagnosis and Multidisciplinary Management
- Motivational Interviewing
- Intercultural Competence & Confronting Bias in Healthcare
- Health Equity & Structural Competence (Social Determinants of Health)
- Normal Menstruation & Menstrual Disorders
○ Ex. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding, PCOS, Dysmenorrhea, Heavy Menstrual Bleeding - Person-Centered Contraceptive Care, Family Planning & Pregnancy Options Counseling
- STI Counseling, Screening, Diagnosis and Management
- Gender-Affirming Care
- Preventive Women’s Health
○ Ex. Cervical Cancer Screening, Breast Cancer Screening, Bone Health
