Lucy Ogbu-Nwobodo, MD, MS, MAS is dedicated to improving health care through social justice. After completing her medical school education from the University of California, Davis, (UC Davis), she moved to Boston for residency at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)/McLean Harvard Psychiatry Program, where she served as the MGH Administrative Chief Resident and Chair of the MGH Resident and Fellow Committee. She is currently an Assistant Professor at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and serves in a number of leadership and clinical roles at UCSF including as: the Medical Director of the UCSF Alliance Health Project, Associate Program Director in the Psychiatry Residency Training Program, Associate Program Director in the Public Psychiatry Fellowship and as the Director of the UCSF School of Medicine’s Post Baccalaureate Program and OAice of Outreach. She currently serves as a Co-Editor of the Racism and Mental Health Equity column with the Psychiatric Services Journal, which is a monthly publication of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). She is an elected Board Member-at-large of the American Association for Community Psychiatry (AACP).