Jodian Pinkney, MD

2023-2024

Commonwealth Fund Fellow

Jodian Pinkney, MD is currently an Attending Infectious Diseases Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA. Dr. Pinkney aspires to be an expert in the field of infectious-disease-related preventive healthcare for reproductive-aged Black women domestically and in the Caribbean. During her time as a clinical research fellow, she received federal funding for work focused on vaccine confidence and medical mistrust among pregnant Jamaican women. Her previous experience includes serving as the Clinical Coordinator for the Center for HIV/AIDS Research and Education Services (CHARES) in Jamaica, one of twelve centralized sites for HIV care funded by the government through the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). She received her medical degree from the University of the West Indies, Jamaica, prior to completing her Internal Medicine residency at the University of South Carolina, serving as Chief Resident in 2020. She completed her fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the Massachusetts General Hospital/ Brigham and Women's Hospital combined program in 2022.