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Asst Prof Courtney Davis

Senior Staff Physician,
Adolescent Medicine,
KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore


Courtney Davis, M.D, MPH is a senior staff physician in the Adolescent Medicine Service at KK Hospital, a Clinical Assistant Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School, and the Co-Lead of Education for the SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute. 
 
In addition to her clinical responsibilities, Asst Prof Davis is a clinical educator and researcher.  Her clinical research focusses on eating disorder care in Singapore.    Her global health research had previously used qualitative methods to examine how cultural understandings of illness impact health care decisions in Latin American populations as well as the impact of overseas service-learning experiences on medical students’ competency. 
 
She is the faculty lead for the CARE programme at Duke-NUS.  She is also the course director for a one-week Population and Public Health course for the medical school as the director of the graduate certificate in Global Health Practice at Duke-NUS and SDGHI.  
 
Previously, Asst Prof Davis was an attending physician at Boston Children’s Hospital.  She graduated from the Stanford University School of Medicine and completed her paediatric training at Stanford University Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital and Boston Medical Center.  She also completed a Master in Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Public Health.