The Howard University MSI HIV/HCV Prevention Program (MSI-H2P)
Biography
Ebony Rose Copeland, M.D., MPH, is the director of the Howard University Student Health Center and is an assistant professor in the Department of Community and Family Medicine within the College of Medicine.
Dr. Copeland is fellowship-trained in adolescent medicine and completed her residency in family medicine in Chicago. Prior to her residency, she attended medical school at the University of Kansas. She also earned a Master of Public Health degree from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Bachelor of Science degree from Hampton University.
Dr. Copeland’s background includes extensive work with the community in reproductive health care and in bringing awareness to health disparities. Most recently, Copeland served as director of adolescent medicine at Morris Heights Health Center in the Bronx, New York. She was responsible for the clinical and programmatic aspects of the Young Adult and Adolescent Health Unit.