Dr. Stinson is a board-certified, emergency medicine physician practicing in the Greater Boston area. Dr. Stinson is the president of the New England Medical Association, which is geared towards building community among black physicians in New England by providing safe spaces for professional development and social/networking and community outreach.
She recently served as the Associate Medical Director at the Reggie Lewis mass vaccine site. Because she is keenly aware of the way in which legislative policies impact health, Dr. Stinson remains an active member of the Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS), where she currently sits on various committees and on the Board of Trustees.
She earned her medical degree at Meharry Medical College and is a graduate of Spelman College with a bachelor’s in science. Dr. Stinson also received her MPH in health policy and management from Harvard School of Public Health where she has focused her policy interests on access to care and health equity that impacts underserved communities and populations.