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Dr. Diana Currie, MD
Dr. Diana Currie, MD is a faculty member of the Providence St. Peter Family Medicine Residency department in Olympia, WA, an affiliate of the University of Washington medical school. A passionate educator, she has been teaching medical students and residents for over 25 years. Dr. Currie attended Harvard Medical School where she received an Albert Schweitzer Fellowship in pediatric and adolescent gynecology with a focus on maternal and reproductive health disparities.
A board-certified OB-GYN, she values the trust her patients place in her hands, heart and judgement—whether it is to deliver their newborn baby, as they go to sleep on the operating room table, or in the clinic to keep them healthy. She provides women with information about their body which allows them to make informed decisions that can positively impact all areas of their life.
She is also well versed in Functional Medicine and believes that every individual deserves a personalized, whole person approach in achieving their optimum health.
Dr. Currie is a Medical Advisor to Evvy.
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How to Talk to Your Doctor About Vaginal Infections
Dr. Diana Currie, a practicing OB-GYN for over 20 years and one of Evvy’s incredible medical advisors, shares her advice on the best way to talk to your doctor about vaginal infections.
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#Transgender Awareness Week | Trans Folks and the Vaginal Microbiome
While the role of the vaginal microbiome in cisgender women has been (and continues to be) investigated, there is a troubling lack of knowledge and research on the vaginal microbiomes of trans people.