Dr. Stella Safo, MD, MPH
HIV Primary Care Physician & Public Health Practitioner
Dr. Stella Safo, MD, MPH
HIV Primary Care Physician & Public Health Practitioner
Biography
"This is the kind of speaker we should be having for grand rounds. She gave a fantastic presentation with so much useful info that should have been seen by everyone in the Department. I would highly recommend Dr. Safo to colleagues in the future. She is compelling, kind, responsive and thoughtful in her presentations and handles the audience with care and respect. She exudes confidence and finds the tie back to value - even if there is something that does not apply - she finds a way to answer and acknowledge a question without being dismissive."
- San Francisco Department of Public Health
"Thank you so much for such a wonderful keynote session. The feedback we have received is that it’s the best session that has been offered in recent years! Your energy and practical tips were exactly what we needed!"
- Iowa State University
A board-certified practicing HIV primary care physician and public health practitioner, Dr. Stella Safo, MD, MPH is dedicated to ensuring everyone has access to the best healthcare. As a Black woman practicing medicine, Dr. Stella Safo knows firsthand that systemic inequities are baked into healthcare delivery. That’s why redesigning our healthcare system to ensure that everyone has access to the best care is her life’s passion. She believes that now is the time to call attention to and to work hard to address those inequities.
And that is exactly what she has done. Dr. Safo is a Ghanaian-American, board-certified practicing HIV primary care physician and public health practitioner who has led teams dedicated to healthcare improvement in various settings. In 2021, Dr. Safo created Just Equity for Health, a health care improvement company that uses advocacy, education and care model design to ensure equitable care delivery across all sectors of medicine.
Trained at Harvard for her B.A., M.D. and M.P.H., she completed internal medicine training at Montefiore’s Primary Care Social Medicine program with a fellowship in HIV care through the HIV Medicine Association.
As the former Senior Medical Director for Clinical Transformation at Mount Sinai Health System, Dr. Safo and a multidisciplinary team oversaw the system-wide redesign of Sinai’s 50+ primary care practices using population health principles. This work included leading a practice transformation team to work within Sinai’s diverse eight-hospital system and launching a year-long learning collaborative of physicians and staff to share real-time insights.
She then went on to lead a national health care consulting research group as Chief Clinical Transformation Officer at Premier Inc. There, she oversaw the Applied Science and Implementation Research teams that utilized Premier’s large health care database and real-world research to identify novel clinical findings that impact patient care. These findings were translated to health systems across the U.S. through a health care leaders collaborative that Dr. Safo led.
Currently, Dr. Safo is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Mount Sinai where she holds dual appointments in Medicine and Medical Education. She is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Montefiore Medical System where she serves as the Director for the Social Medicine Curriculum. She also serves as a Domain Lead for the Stanford University Biodesign Policy Program. Her research areas focus on qualitative analyses of challenges to healthcare delivery for vulnerable populations around the world. She has lectured nationally and continues to teach and mentor students and trainees. In addition to consulting on projects around equitable care model design and to a commitment to social justice work, Dr. Safo also provides clinical care to HIV+ and LGBTQ+ patients in New York. In partnership with Montefiore-Einstein’s Department of Family and Social Medicine, Dr. Safo hosts monthly Social Medicine Rounds podcast. These Rounds are an opportunity to connect staff, faculty, trainees and community members to advocates, experts and leaders who discuss the medical, economic and psychosocial issues impacting the health and wellness of the Bronx community.
She also continues to be an advocate for gender and racial equity in medicine. In 2019, she joined seven of her colleagues in filing a federal lawsuit against Mount Sinai Health System for gender, age and race discrimination. Through her efforts, she has become a national voice on how to address racism and sexism in medicine, and this collective activism led to the New York City Council passing legislation in 2021 to create a Gender and Racial Equity Advisory Committee.
In addition to being published in several peer-reviewed journals, including JAMA Open Network and AIDS and Behavior, Dr. Safo has written for such popular medical media as STAT and KevinMD.com on gender equity and physician wellness. Her advocacy efforts have been featured in The New York Times, AP News, and The Wall Street Journal. Her television appearances include MSNBC, CNN, Black News Network, Yahoo Finance and Cheddar.
In 2020, Modern Healthcare named Dr. Safo one of that year’s Minority Clinicians to Watch and she was named as a notable figure in healthcare by Crain in 2021. She is a current New York Academy of Medicine Fellow.
Speaker Videos
Coronavirus Vaccine: Patients Most Concerned are African American and Latino | Yahoo
On COVID-19 Third Vaccine
Ready to Exhale | Micro Self Care with Dr. Stella Safo
Speech Topics
From Self-Care to Collective Care: MLK’s Legacy of Community & Healing
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. reminded us that Injustice in health is “the most inhuman” form of inequality. Building on that vision, Dr. Stella Safo, HIV primary care physician and public health practitioner, explores how Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color have long embodied the principle of collective care—lifting one another up when institutions have failed to do so.
Through powerful stories spanning the civil rights movement to present-day community-led health initiatives, Dr. Safo traces how mutual support, advocacy, and shared responsibility have been essential to survival and progress. She highlights how the spirit of MLK’s dream lives on in the ways communities continue to organize, protect, and heal together—turning care into an act of resistance and love.
This keynote invites audiences to reimagine well-being not as an individual pursuit, but as a collective responsibility—and a continuation of the work toward justice, dignity, and health for all.
Creating Systems Where Everyone Has the Opportunity to Thrive
What would it take to build organizations—and a society—where everyone has a fair chance to live well and succeed? Dr. Stella Safo, HIV primary care physician, public health practitioner, and founder of Just Equity for Health, believes that lasting change begins when we design systems that serve people from every background and lived experience.
In this keynote, Dr. Safo explores how gaps in access, opportunity, and representation affect not only individuals but also the overall mission and effectiveness of an organization. She challenges leaders to move beyond performative gestures and to engage the very people their work is meant to impact in the process of creating solutions. Through powerful examples involving gender, race, and inclusion, Dr. Safo demonstrates how organizations across industries can turn ideals about fairness and belonging into concrete practices that improve outcomes, strengthen culture, and drive innovation. Dr. Safo’s message is clear: when we design with people, not just for them, we create workplaces and communities where everyone can thrive.
Health Equity: Giving Everyone the Opportunity for Good Health
Is it possible to create a healthcare system where health equity—loosely defined as the attainment of good health for all--is embedded into all aspects of care? Unequivocally, yes, says Dr. Stella Safo. In this keynote, the HIV primary care physician, public health practitioner and founder of Just Equity for Health shares how health inequities impact patient care and an organization's mission. Why is health equity, with its current diversity, equity and inclusion focus, bound to fail in corporate and healthcare settings if it does not include patients at the design table, she asks? Using examples of gender and racial equity, Dr. Safo explores how we can move from theoretical discussions of implementing equitable care to actual, real-world experiences that positively impact patient lives.
Overcoming Healthcare & Public Health Worker Burnout Through Civic Engagement & Advocacy
Healthcare workers and public health practitioners are facing burnout in record numbers, leading to scarcity in the healthcare and public health workforce. Causes for burnout include years of disempowerment, the corporatization of healthcare, distrust in public health services and a growing administrative burden not supported by adequate reimbursement models. Without a robust healthcare and public health workforce, the health of our communities, especially for those who have been historically marginalized, will worsen. Yet, it does not need to be the path forward, as giving healthcare and public health practitioners tools for advocacy is one way to maintain their investment in care. In this keynote, Dr. Stella Safo, HIV primary care physician, public health practitioner and founder of Just Equity for Health, discusses how civic engagement can decrease burnout and return healthcare and public health practitioners to what matters the most — helping the sick and safeguarding the public's health. She'll offer evidence-based and lived-experience examples of how civic engagement can be rolled out in health spaces, including nonpartisan voter engagement activities and letter-writing to elected officials.
Improving Healthcare Delivery Through Lessons From Infectious Diseases
Infectious diseases in the form of epidemics and pandemics may be the new normal as our world changes. Rather than fearing them, there are lessons from communicable diseases management that may inform how healthcare is designed for chronic diseases and acute care delivery. Drawing from the lessons of COVID-19 and Mpox (formerly monkeypox) and rooted in her work as an HIV clinician and advocate, Dr. Stella Safo shares some lessons we can glean from HIV/AIDS for improved healthcare design, including how to co-design healthcare with impacted communities; how to allow the lived experience of marginalized groups shape health delivery legislation; and methods to prevent healthcare worker burnout through advocacy and system changes.
Storytelling and Advocacy: Tools to Change the World
Sharing her own story of growing up in West Africa to receiving her undergraduate, medical and public health degrees from Harvard University and establishing a healthcare improvement company, Dr. Stella Safo discusses how individuals' stories and lived experiences can galvanize leaders, organizations and elected officials to make changes that improve healthcare for all. She'll cover how her work for civic engagement in healthcare is organizing public health and healthcare workers to take a more active role in addressing the social determinants of health issues that negatively impact their patients' overall health and well-being. Dr. Safo will also draw lessons from her work advocating for policy change in the New York City and state legislatures to protect women and minority healthcare workers from workplace discrimination. This talk can be tailored to students, medical trainees, junior healthcare and public health workers interested in learning how the power of their voices and advocacy can help change the world.