Rachel Cannon, MD

Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

My research is focused on health equity, reproductive and contraceptive coercion, and abortion stigma.

Publications

  • Published 8/11/2025

    Huberfeld N, White KO, Cannon R. Considering Telehealth Across State Lines in Uncertain Times. JAMA. 2025 Aug 11. PMID: 40788628.

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  • Published 5/8/2025

    Limdi JK, Rhodes S, Liu E, Kuriakose Kuzhiyanjal AJ, Brookes M, Farraye J, Cannon R, Woodhams E, Farraye FA. Knowledge, Values, and Preferences Regarding Contraceptive Choices Among Women Living With Inflammatory Bowel Disease. J Crohns Colitis. 2025 May 08; 19(5). PMID: 39602552.

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  • Published 8/8/2023

    Cannon R, Treder K, Woodhams EJ. Contraception. Ann Intern Med. 2023 Aug; 176(8):ITC113-ITC128. PMID: 37549386.

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  • Published 5/19/2023

    O'Connor SK, Vanjani R, Cannon R, Dawson MB, Perkins R. General and reproductive healthcare experiences of formerly incarcerated women in the United States: a qualitative study. Int J Prison Health. 2023 May 19; ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print). PMID: 37198929.

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  • Published 11/13/2021

    Daoud ND, Ghoz H, Cannon R, Farraye JA, Picco MF, Kane SV, Kochhar GS, Woodhams EJ, Farraye FA. Oral Contraceptive Pills Are an Effective Method of Preventing Pregnancy in Women With Crohn's Disease. Crohns Colitis 360. 2022 Jan; 4(1):otab078. PMID: 36777546.

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Education

  • University of Massachusetts Medical School, MD
  • Boston University School of Public Health, MSc
  • Boston University, BS