
Meet Dr. Spencer
I am a pediatrician and public health clinician, but that’s not what brings me to My28Days. I am a POI-er (a woman with Primary Ovarian Insufficiency), and I’m here for my POI sisters.
I first became symptomatic when I was 28 years old and in my final year of medical school. I knew about “premature menopause” both from my studies and because a lifelong family friend received a diagnosis of POI when she was my same age.
Despite coming to care with that information, my clinician gave me the wrong diagnosis. It took nearly seven years before I received my POI diagnosis.
It was only with the help of my sisters in POI, Dr. Nelson, and the Conover Foundation’s Results and Relationships approach that I found the path to the right treatments for me. It is those experiences that have made me a fierce advocate for POI, for the women with POI, the women struggling to get a diagnosis, the clinicians who care for them, and the scientists who want to improve their care.
I am here to contribute my knowledge of medicine and healthcare systems to bridge the patient experience and the clinical world.

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