Wendi El-Amin, MD

Physician
Family Medicine

    About me

    Wendi Wills El-Amin, MD, is the Associate Dean for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. She is also on faculty in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and  provides care at the Center for Family Medicine in Springfield. Dr. El-Amin is dually appointed to the SIU’s Department of Medical Education.

    El-Amin served as assistant dean of medical education at the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville (2007-10). She also served as director of outreach at the Center on Health Disparities and director of the UVA Cancer Center Health Disparity Initiative (2006-10) and as an assistant professor of family medicine and public health (2005-10), all at the University of Virginia. El-Amin was in private practice at Wills Diagnostic Clinic in Houston, TX. (2001-03).

    She completed her residency in family practice and community medicine as chief resident at the University of Texas-Houston (2001). She earned her medical degree at Georgetown Medical School (1998) and a bachelor’s degree in biology at Hampton University in Virginia (1993).

    Dr. El-Amin is board certified in family medicine and is a member of the National Medical Association, where she chaired the Women’s Health Section (2008 – 2019). She has been a community health advocate and activist. She is the mother to three little girls, who she calls her earth, wind, and fire.

    Dr. Wendi’s passion for equity and dismantling the systems that underpin health disparities is unparalleled in our community. She has won numerous awards and accolades for her teaching, and she brings a heart for service, justice and healing to everything she does. Dr. Wendi serves on the boards of the Central Illinois Boys and Girls Club, Springfield YMCA, and the Community Foundation of the Land of Lincoln and is a member of the ELAM 2020 class of fellows.

    Gender

    Female

    Education & training

    Positions
    Associate Dean for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
    Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Medical Education
    Board Certifications
    Family Medicine
    Medical School
    Georgetown Medical School, Washington, DC
    Undergraduate Degree
    Hampton University-B.A. Biology with Honors 1989-1993 Hampton, Virginia
    Residency
    University of Texas, Houston, TX - Family Practice and Community Medicine

    Specialties

    Clinical locations

    Locations

    Family Medicine Outpatient Clinic - Springfield

    520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
    Mon - Fri: 8:00 am-5:00 pm

    Hospital privileges

    • HSHS St. John's Hospital, Springfield, IL
    • Memorial Health, Springfield IL

    Research

    Research Interests
    Family and Community Medicine including wellness and care of women and children.

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    SIU Medicine to address breast cancer disparities at CAP 1908

    SIU Medicine is hosting an event to educate women, especially those in the Black community, about early detection, breast cancer screenings, advocating for care, supporting others who have breast cancer and options for breast reconstruction after breast cancer surgery.