April
28

Penn Bioethics Seminar (PBS): "Listening From the Inside: Partnering With Incarcerated Men to Navigate Health and Dignity"- Rose Onyeali, MD, MSHP

12:00pm - 1:00pm • 3600 Civic Center Blvd., 8-304

2026-04-28 12:00:00 2026-04-28 13:00:00 America/New_York Penn Bioethics Seminar (PBS): "Listening From the Inside: Partnering With Incarcerated Men to Navigate Health and Dignity"- Rose Onyeali, MD, MSHP Listening From the Inside: Partnering With Incarcerated Men to Navigate Health and Dignity   Rose Onyeali, MD, MSHP Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Geriatrics) Perelman School of Medicine | University of Pennsylvania   While in medical school, Dr. Onyeali led the community outreach program for SNMA. She moved to Philadelphia to complete her residency in Internal Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, where she was an active member of the hospital’s Ethics Committee, co-founded the Women in Medicine program for the Internal Medicine Residency, and actively contributed to the Jefferson Alliance for Minority Health. During her fellowship, she observed gaps in the health care transitions of older incarcerated adults into the community, which led to her research interest in transitions of care of incarcerated adults with cognitive and functional impairment. More detail to follow. 3600 Civic Center Blvd., 8-304 Penn Medical Ethics

Listening From the Inside: Partnering With Incarcerated Men to Navigate Health and Dignity
 

Rose Onyeali, MD, MSHP

Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Geriatrics)
Perelman School of Medicine | University of Pennsylvania
 

While in medical school, Dr. Onyeali led the community outreach program for SNMA. She moved to Philadelphia to complete her residency in Internal Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, where she was an active member of the hospital’s Ethics Committee, co-founded the Women in Medicine program for the Internal Medicine Residency, and actively contributed to the Jefferson Alliance for Minority Health.

During her fellowship, she observed gaps in the health care transitions of older incarcerated adults into the community, which led to her research interest in transitions of care of incarcerated adults with cognitive and functional impairment.

More detail to follow.

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