Camile Powe

Endocrinologist

Dr. Camille Powe is a 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. Her clinical and scientific focus is metabolic disease in pregnancy. Clinically, she is an adult endocrinologist and a Founder and Co-Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Diabetes in Pregnancy Program. Her interdisciplinary clinical-translational research program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, American Heart Association, and Helmsley Charitable Trust, applies advances in physiologic and genetic profiling, as well as diabetes technologies, to the study of hyperglycemia and cardiometabolic disease in pregnancy. She is passionate about making sure that pregnant and lactating individuals are included in the latest medical and scientific advances.

Dr. Powe received an A.B. degree in Anthropology from Harvard College and an M.D. degree from Harvard Medical School. She trained in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital where she also served as Chief Medical Resident. She completed her fellowship in Endocrinology at Massachusetts General Hospital where she subsequently joined the faculty.