Associate Professor
Massachusetts General Hospital
Dr. Camille Powe is an endocrinologist and physician-investigator in the Diabetes Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Associate Professor of both Medicine and Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School. Clinically, she is Co-Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Diabetes in Pregnancy Program. Dr. Powe's clinical and scientific focus is on diabetes in pregnancy. Hyperglycemia is recognized as a common metabolic problem that has a profound impact on pregnancy outcomes. Dr. Powe's research mission is to bring the remarkable advances in understanding of diabetes pathophysiology, application of diabetes technology, and development of diabetes therapeutics to the obstetric population. Her interdisciplinary NIH-funded, clinical and translational research program applies advances in physiologic and genetic profiling, as well as diabetes technologies, to the study of hyperglycemia during pregnancy.
Dr. Powe received an A.B. degree cum laude from Harvard College and an M.D. degree from Harvard Medical School magna cum laude. She completed a residency in internal medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, where she also served as Chief Medical Resident. Dr. Powe completed her endocrinology fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital where she subsequently joined the faculty.