Timothee Fabrice Fruhauf was born in France and grew up in the CA Bay Area. In undergrad, he discovered the reach of public health interventions for resource restricted settings and shifted his focus from political science towards health as a means to international development.
His commitment to international health was confirmed when he joined a team to develop and launch a data collection platform that focused on getting real-time, accurate data directly into the hands of stakeholders in several countries of sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia with the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute.
Yearning for a more direct impact on communities, he enrolled in medical school at Johns Hopkins and became inspired by the needs of marginalized women in Baltimore. Committed to improving women’s health, he completed residency in OB-GYN at Hopkins and obtained an MPH to combine his clinical skills with public health approaches. He’s excited to join the HEAL community to continue acquiring skills to advocate for underserved women both locally and globally.
