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Feyisetan Adunbi

Field Faculty and LEO Lecturer III

Feyisetan Adunbi

Feyisetan (Feyi) Adunbi MSW, LMSW, C-ASWCM, CCBTS is a Clinical Social Worker. Adunbi joined the Office of Field Education in July 2024 as a lecturer and Field Faculty. She has held varied clinical and macro roles in health care, where she has worked for the past eleven years. Nine of those years were at Michigan Medicine where she was program director for the Graduate Social Work Education Program from 2023-2024. In addition, she was involved in scholarly research and was the lead investigator on an IRB-approved research (1998) project on cannabis use as a complementary and alternative treatment option among head and neck cancer patients.

Adunbi’s career spans several years in development work, activism and human rights advocacy. She had worked on women and children’s rights issues — specifically addressing gender-based violence, health and education inequities, and women’s mobilization and participation in grassroots politics in Nigeria.

Prior to earning her MSW degree, Adunbi worked in New Haven, Connecticut, in the area of refugee resettlement and case management, where she developed varied training materials for her agency, including those addressing gender-based violence among the agency population.

In addition to her MSW degree, she holds an MA in African Studies from Yale University, with a specific interest in gender-based violence occurring in the context of armed conflict. She also holds an MPA from the University of Lagos, Nigeria. Adunbi is an active volunteer with a local chapter of the American Red Cross where she is a member of the Disaster Mental Health Team, Integrated Care Condolence Team and Service to the Armed Forces Program.

Education

Year Degree   School
2013 MSW Interpersonal Practice/Children & Youth University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
2006 MA African Studies Yale University, New Haven, CT
1996 MPA Public Administration University of Lagos, Lagos, NIGERIA
1990 BA English & Education Lagos State University, Lagos, NIGERIA
Year Description
2023 Adunbi, F. (2023, June) "Lost Opportunities, Missed Conversations: Ethical Considerations for Cannabis Use Among Head and Neck Cancer Patients", Michigan Society of Hematology & Oncology
2023 Cultural and Professional Considerations for Visiting Scholars, University of Michigan African Presidential Scholars Program (UMAPS)
2023 Adunbi, F. (2023, September) "Final Research Findings on Cannabis Use for Oncology Treatment", Michigan Medicine 8th Interprofessional Research Symposium
2023 Adunbi, F., Battles, A., patterson, G. (2023, October) "Incorporating Emotional Intelligence (EI) Principles as a Form of Advocacy in Social Work Clinical Practice", Society for Social Work Leadership in Healthcare, 58th Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA
2022 Adunbi, F. (2022, October) "Missed Conversations With Head & Neck Cancer Patients Using Medical Cannabis", 19th International Conference Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO), Scottsdale, AZ
2021 Adunbi, F., Battles, A., Carey, J., Canfield-Johnson, K. (2021, April) "Surrogate Decision Making and COVID-19: Ethical Dilemmas, Racial Disparities and How One Healthcare System Responded.", Regional NASW Conference
2021 Adunbi, F. & Carey, J. (2021, September) "Out of the Alleys; into the Open: Missed Conversations With Patients Using Medical Cannabis", Michigan Medicine 6th Interprofessional Research Symposium,
2020 "Supporting LGBTQI Populations during in-patient admissions", Schwartz Rounds Michigan Medicine
2020 Adunbi, F. (2020, September) "Serving Communities of Color in any and all Specialties.", The Caring for Communities of Color Conference
2018 Adunbi, F., & Henrickson, C. (2018, October) "Screening As A Strategy to Increasing Social Work Services to Head & Neck Surgery Patients", Quality Assurance Poster Week

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