Khama Ennis
MD, MPH
Khama Ennis, MD, MPH is a board certified Emergency Medicine physician and completed Medical Acupuncture training at the University of New England. She graduated from Brown University with a focus in medical anthropology and earned her MD at the NYU School of Medicine. She completed her Emergency Medicine residency at Mass General and Brigham and Womens Hospitals. She is the Immediate Past President of the Medical Staff at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, MA and has previously served as that hospital’s Chief of Emergency Medicine and Associate Medical Director for Urgent Care.
She has also completed fellowship training in Lifestyle Medicine and is currently completing a fellowship in Integrative Health. She is the creator and founder of Faces of Medicine, a narrative health equity project centered on the stories of Black female physicians. She is also the lucky mother of two incredible daughters, a devoted daily NY Times crossword solver and egg collector for three pandemic backyard chickens.