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About Me

Growing up, I recognized the danger behind the stigmatization of women’s health and the limited access to equitable and language-appropriate healthcare. My interest in ObGyn flourished with my work experiences in college when I interned at lobbying and community based organizations focused on women’s reproductive justice. From then on, I wanted to grow as an advocate for women’s health in the most vulnerable of populations. What I love about the specialty is the longitudinal care we provide through the many stages of a women’s life. I also enjoy the unique opportunity to combine my skills in both primary care and surgery.

UCSF has always been a dream residency program for me. I can clearly remember researching the program as a junior in college and appreciating everything UCSF stood for. I am grateful to train at an institution that will not only help me grow to become the best ObGyn I can be, but also celebrate me for who I am and what I stand for as an underrepresented resident in medicine.

I was born and raised in Southern California’s Inland Empire and I am the proud daughter of immigrant parents from Mexico. Outside of medicine, I love spending time with my siblings. I’m the middle child of seven, so there is never a dull moment with my family. I enjoy trying new foods and my favorite meal to make are my abuelita’s fish tacos. I also enjoy playing volleyball, traveling, and hanging out with my canine companion, Luna.

Jasmine Correa, MD
Resident Physician - PGY 3

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Main Address

UCSF OB/GYN&RS Residency Program
490 Illinois Street
10th Floor, Box 0132
San Francisco, CA 94143

Location Office Phone Fax
Mission Bay (415) 476 - 5192 (415) 476 - 1811
Mount Zion (415) 353 - 9240 (415) 353 - 9509
San Francisco General Hospital (628) 206 - 3061 (628) 206 - 3112

Research/Clinical Interests: Reproductive justice, medical education, language appropriate care, health disparities in minority groups, culturally responsive care, improving access to care in underserved populations

Education/Training

Year

Institution Degree Field of Study
current University of California, San Francisco Residency Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
2021 University of California, Riverside MD Medicine
2017 University of Washington, Seattle BS Neurobiology, Interdisciplinary Honors

Research & Professional Experience

Year  
2020 - 2021 Student Researcher, UC Riverside Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
2020 Marketing and Research Liaison, The Milk Connection: Inland Empire Milk Depot
2018 - 2019 Student Instructor, UC Riverside Ultrasound Student Instructor Cadre (USSIC)
2017 Facilitator, UC Riverside Medical Spanish Program
2016 Intern, Latino Community Fund of Washington: Latino Equity Network
2015 Intern, NARAL Pro Choice Washington
2015 - 2017 Student Researcher, University of Washington Department of Physiology and Biophysics

Achievements & Recognition

Year Major Honors
2017 - 2021 UC Riverside SOM Dean’s Mission Scholarship

Poster Presentations

CORREA J, Aribo C, Stuparich M, Nahas S, Cheung C, Behbehani B. Analysis of US FDA MAUDE Database- How Does Robotic Gynecologic Surgery Compare to Other Specialties? Poster accepted for presentation at: Society of Gynecologic Surgeons Annual Scientific Meeting; 2021; Palm Springs, CA

CORREA J, Liu T. Improving Depo Provera Adherence with Automated Phone Call Reminders. Poster presented at: University of California, Riverside School of Medicine Conference on Teaching, Learning, and Discovery; 2018, 2019; Riverside, CA

CORREA J. Latino Equity Network: Uniting Latinos through Community Engagement. Poster presented at: University of Washington Service and Leadership Symposium; 2016; Seattle, WA

Publications

CORREA J, Aribo , Stuparich M, Nahas S, Cheung C, Behbehani S. Malfunction Events in the US FDA MAUDE Database: How Does Robotic Gynecologic Surgery Compare with Other Specialties? .Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. August 28, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmig.2021.08.021.PMID: 34464761