Adeline Adwoa Boatin is an Assistant Professor in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School and an Attending at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Boston, USA. In addition to obstetric and gynecologic clinical care and resident education at MGH, she is an NIH-funded clinical researcher with a focus on reducing global reproductive health inequities. Her current research focuses on using wireless monitoring technology to overcome human resource limitations in post-operative care and the spectrum of quality of care around reproductive surgery in low and middle-income countries. She co-directs Research at the Program for Global Surgery and Social Change and is director of the MGH Global OB/GYN Program. She is also affiliate faculty of the MGH Center for Global Health. Adeline is a Ghanaian native and has lived, studied and worked in Zambia, Uganda, the United Kingdom and the United States.