Jessica Chen, MD has a unique background in finance and strategy, having worked in New York prior to her transition to medicine as an analyst and operations strategist. She has a particular interest in expanding access and compassionate care for those undergoing early pregnancy loss as well as abortions later in pregnancy. She completed her post baccalaureate at Bryn Mawr and MD at the University of Chicago. She then went on to complete her OBGYN residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and stayed on as a clinical fellow in complex family planning.

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Jessica Chen, MD
- Clinical Fellow, Perelman School of Medicine
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