MURIEL BOWSER MAYOR Mar ch 14, 2025 The Honorable Phil Mendelson Chairman Co uncil of the D istrict of Colu mbia John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 504 Washington, DC 20004 Dear Ch airman M endelson: In accordance with section 2 of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2- 142; D.C. Official Code § 1-523.01), and pursuant to section 4 of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee Establishment Act of 2018, effective June 5, 2018 (D.C. Law 22-111; D.C. Official Code § 7-671.03), I am pleased to nominate the following individual: Dr . Jamila P erritt 26th Street, N E Washington, DC 20018 (Ward 5 ) f or reappointment as a representative of a community organization specializing in women's health, teen pregnancy, or public health member of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee, for a term to end January 10, 2028. Enclosed, you will find biographical information detailing the experience of the above-m entioned nominee, together with a proposed resolution to assist the Council during the confirmation process. I would appreciate the Council’s earliest consideration of this nomination for confirmation. Please do not hesitate to contact me, or Steven Walker, Director, Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments, should the Council require additional information. Sincerely, Muriel B owser Mayor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A PROPOSED RESOLUTION ;#~ Chairman Phil Mendelson at the request of the Mayor 10 IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 11 12 13 14 15 To confirm the reappointment of Dr. Jamila Perritt to the Maternal Mortality Review Committee. 16 17 RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, that this 18 resolution may be cited as the "Maternal Mortality Review Committee Dr. Jamila Perritt 19 Confirmation Resolution of 2025". 20 Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the reappointment of: 21 22 Dr. Jamila Perritt 23 26th Street, NE 24 Washington, DC 20018 25 (Ward 5) 26 27 as a representative of a community organization specializing in women's health, teen pregnancy, 28 or public health member of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee, established by section 3 29 of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee Establishment Act of 2018, effective June 5, 2018 30 (D.C. Law 22-111; D.C. Official Code§ 7-671.02), for a term to end January 10, 2028. 31 Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy of this resolution, 32 upon its adoption, to the nominee and to the Office of the Mayor. 33 Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately. JamilaBurgessPerritt,MDMPHFACOG — ProfessionalExperience JamilaPerrittMDPLLC 2016-present ReproductiveHealthandFamilyPlanningSpecialist,Consultant Develops,organizesandfacilitateshealtheducationworkshopsandoutreacheventstodiversecommunities andcommunitypartnersontopicsincludingbutnotlimitedtoHIV/STItreatmentandprevention, reproductivejusticeandaccesstocare,adolescenthealth,contraceptionandfamilyplanning.Collaborates withvariousorganizationstoprovideongoingsupportandsubjectmatterexpertiseonsexualand reproductivehealth,familyplanningandreproductivejustice.Providescommunitybasedcarefocusedonthe intersectionofsexualhealth,reproductiverightsandsocialjustice. PlannedParenthoodFederationofAmerica 2014-present Consultant WorksasamemberofamultidisciplinarymedicalreviewteamforPlannedParenthoodFederationofAmerica toperformauditsofaffiliatesitesandproviderconsultationservices.Ensurethataffiliatesmeetthestandard forproceduralcompetencies,clinicaldecisionmakingandrecordkeepingthroughacombinationofonsite ‘observationofclinicalcare,medicalrecordreviewandoperationalevaluation. PlannedParenthood 2009-present PhysicianProvider Providesdirectclinicalcareasacontractphysician,providingcomprehensivefamilyplanningand reproductivehealthcareinWashingtonDC,MarylandandVirginia PlannedParenthoodofMetropolitanWashington,DC 2011-2016 MedicalDirector LedPPMW’smedicalprogramandservedasmedicalsupervisorandtrainerforprofessionaland paraprofessionalclinicalstaff.ProgramDirectorforAbortion,Colposcopy,LEP,Ultrasound,Sedationand Laboratoryservices. ‘TheJohnsHopkinsUniversitySchoolofMedicine,Baltimore,MD 2009-2011 Clinicalinstructor Supervisedandinstructedmedicalstudentsandresidentsinfamilyplanningservices.Otherresponsibilities includeclinicalworkwithinthegeneralistdivisionprovidingobstetricandgynecologiccareaspartofthe generalOb/Gynfaculty EducationandMedicalTraining JohnsHopkinsBloombergSchoolofPublicHealth,Baltimore,MD 2009-2010 ‘MasterofPublicHealth HowardUniversityCollegeofMedicine,Washington,DC 2002-2005 DoctorofMedicine BrownUniversity,Providence,RI 1996-2000 BachelorofArts,CommunityHealth ProfessionalTraining TheJohnsHopkinsUniversitySchoolofMedicine, FellowshipinFamilyPlanning DepartmentofGynecologyandObstetrics PhysiciansforReproductiveChiindHi Fellow,LeadershipTrainingAcademy PennsylvaniaHospital,Philadelphia,PA Resident,ObstetricsandGynecology AdministrativeChiefResident(2008-2009) 2005-2009) imore,MD 2009-2011 th,NewYork,NY 2010-2011 AcademicPositions/Appointments HowardUniversityCollegeofMedicine FacultyAppointment 2014-present WashingtonHospitalCenter,FellowshipinFamilyPlanning FacultyAppointment 2011-present CertificationandLicensure ‘AmericanBoardofObstetrics&Gynecology 2011-present BoardCertified 2009-present MarylandMedicalLicense Washington,DCMedicalLicense 2011-present VirginiaMedicalLicense 2011-present PennsylvaniaMe 2005-2009 ResearchandPublications CaseyFE,YeP,PerrittJ,Moreno-RuizN,ReevesMF.Arandomizedcontrolledtrialevaluatingsame-day oprostolcomparedtomisoprostolaloneforcervicalpreparationpriortosecond- trimestersurgicalabortion.Contraception.2016March;94(2)127-133. PerrittJB,BurkeA,EdelmanAB.ClinicalGuidelines:Interruptionofnonviablepregnanciesof24-28weeks’ gestationusingmedicalmethods.Contraception.2013Sept;88(3)341-349. PerrittJB,BurkeAE,JamshidiJ,WangJ,FoxM.Contraceptioncounseling,pregnancyintention,and contraceptionuseinwomenwithmedicalproblems:ananalysisofdatafromtheMarylandPregnancyRisk AssessmentMonitoringSystem(PRAMS).Contraception.2013;88(2)263-268 PerrittJB,EdelmanAB,BurkeAE.Controversiesinfamilyplanning:managementoflethalfetalanomaliesin thethirdtrimester.Contraception.2012Aug;86(2)93-95. SelectedMedia-Articles,Interviews,andAppearances “ifRoeisOverturned,Self-ManagedAbortionWon'tbeaCoatHanger,”Articlefeaturedon Refinery29,July2018 “CouldLocalAbortionandFamilyPlanningServicesBeThreatenedbyANewTrumpProposal,”An interviewwithNPR'sKojoNnamdiShow,May2018 “ThePushtoReverseAmerica’sRisingMaternalMortalityRates,”AninterviewwithNPR'sJoshua Johnsonon1A,May2018 “TheBlackMaternalHealthCrisis,”AninterviewwithFeministMagazine,April2018 lackMom’sinCrisis,”AInterviewwithWURDradio’sRealityCheckwithCharlesEllison,April2018 “Don’tLetThemPutAnythingInsideYou:TheComplexFamilyPlanningConsiderationsofWomen fromMarginalizedandDisenfranchisedCommunities,”ArticlefeaturedinPopulationConnection ‘magazine,March2018 “Doctors:YouCanHelpMakeSelf-ManagedAbortionSafer,”Op-EdfeaturedonTruthout.org, February2018 “SerinaWilliams’ChildbirthExperienceShouldBeaWake-upCallAbouttheMedicalTreatmentNew MomsAreGetting-EspeciallyWomenofColor,”ArticlefeaturedinGlamourmagazine,January2018 “20WeekAbortionBans:UnnecessaryandArbitrary,”AninterviewwithpodcastrePROSFightBack, January2018 Jamila Burgess Perritt, MD MPH FACOG “How to Break Unhealthy Habits During Pregnancy,” An interview with US News & World Report, October 2017 “The House’s Proposed 20-Week Abortion Ban Speaks Volumes About the GOP Agenda,” An interview with Vogue.com, October 2017 “The Senate is about to vote on a bill that will devastate women and gender minorities’ health care.” An interview with Thingprogress.org, September 2017 “But really, should you get an IUD right now?,” Article featured on Bedisder.org discussing recent increase in demand for long acting reversible contraception, March 2017 “How Trump Threatens a Woman’s Right to Reproductive Health Care,” Featured in a video produced by the Center for American Progress to raise awareness around how the Affordable Care Act has helped make contraception more affordable and accessible, December 2016 Facebook Live Q&A Expert guest on a panel hosted by Bedsider.org at the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy discussing sexual health and the Affordable Care Act, December 2016 “Deliberate Disenfranchisement: The Hyde Amendment and the District of Columbia” Commentary in Rewire news. September 2016 Landmark Maryland Bill Ends Restrictions To Birth Control, Washington DC, Expert guest on NPR’s The Kojo Nnamdi Show to discuss Maryland Contraceptive Equity Act, legislation passed in Maryland to expand access to insurance coverage of contraception, May 2016 DC Tax Day Protest and March for Equality, Washington DC, Guest speaker at a rally in Washington DC to discuss the intersection of reproductive rights and self-governance for DC residents, April 2016 “Women Are Coming to D.C. from Texas and Colorado for Abortions,” Interview with Rachel Kurzius at dcist.com to discuss the state of reproductive healthcare and existing barriers to access in Washington DC and surrounding communities, March 2016 ARHP Female Sterilization Consensus Meeting, Washington DC, Invited guest to participate in a consensus meeting to define current gaps in counseling on female sterilization in the US and to generate a draft set of principles that would be worked on and refined to better inform and guide patient-centered counseling, February 2016 Cocktails for a Cause, Washington DC, Featured speaker at a reception to honor the work and impact that Planned Parenthood has on the communities it serves, May 2015 “International Women’s Day: Celebrating Global Progress with Champions Around the World”, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Featured in a video highlighting milestones in women’s health from the last 20 years and discussing challenges that continue to exist, March 2015 Abortion Safety Tele-Press Conference, Washington DC, Participated in a media briefing coordinated by PPFA and ACOG with 26 national new outlets to educate a wide range of reporters about the safety of abortion today, given the misinformation expected to be coming up as state legislatures and Congress re-convene, and in advance of the Roe anniversary, January 2015 “Doctors Know: Abortion is Safe and Must Remain Legal,” Op-Ed published in Roll Call advocating for an end to legislative interference in medical decision making regarding reproductive health and rights., January 2015 “How to Stop Cuffing Season from Becoming September’s Baby Bonanza”, Interviewed by TheRoot.com regarding seasonal increases in unintended pregnancy and optimizing pre-pregnancy planning, December 2014 Jamila Burgess Perritt, MD MPH FACOG “1 in 3 Speak-out,” Washington DC, Participated as a segment host for the first ever online, live streamed, abortion speak out where people around the nation shared their abortion experiences. A project of Advocates for Youth that works to destigmatize abortion care., November 2014 “The Affordable Care Act Offers Real Movement Toward Health Care Equality” Article published in Ebony.com, February 2014 “Not My Boss’s Business,” Washington DC, Guest speaker at rally at the Supreme Court of the United States to advocate for birth control as an essential right that should not be subject to employer discretion, March 2014 “The Affordable Care Act Offers Real Movement Toward Health Care Equity,” Published in Ebony.com. February 2014 “Let’s Get it On” A Panel discussion held in conjunction with BET and Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Washington, DC, a conversation about what safer sex, health relationships and political action mean to Howard University students, February 2014 Legislative Interference in the Doctor-Patient Relationship Roundtable, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC, Round table discussion convened by Congressman Bera to the impact of recent legislative actions on medical practice, November 2013 The ACA and African Americans, Bet.com Interview, Washington DC, Interview with Bet.com correspondent Andre Showell to discuss the role of the Affordable Care Act in the African-American community, October 2013 “The Fair Shot,” Live-streamed Panel discussion held in conjunction with the Center for American Progress (CAP), The Planned Parenthood Action Fund, American Women and the Service Employees International Union, Washington DC, Campaign designed to put issues of women’s health and economic security at the center of our public policy debate, September 2013 “The Importance of Federal Investment in Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention,” Capitol Hill, Washington DC. Participation in panel discussion regarding the impact of federal funding on preventive services for women in need , July 2012 Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Consortium of Abortion Providers (CAPS) Center For Excellence Meeting, Houston, TX, Participation in a working group to establish an internal program and rating tool around best abortion practices with the end goal of creating criteria for affiliates to use in benchmarking, as well as other positive outcomes that would benefit patients, staff, affiliates and the federation as a whole, June 2012 H*yas for Choice, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, Discussion of reproductive health and the impact of legislative actions, March 2012 “A Vital Service,” Screening and discussion of Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Washington, DC, Discussion of reproductive issues facing the African American Community, February 2012 HIV/AIDS in the Community; Experiences and Challenges from the Trenches, Dorothy Height/Benning Neighborhood Library, Washington, DC, Participation in a community event and panel discussion on World AIDS Day Sponsored by UDC David A. Clarke School of Law discussing clinical and policy impacts of HIV/AIDS disparities in communities of color. December 2011 “HIV/AIDS and the Impact on Communities of Color”, Washington, DC, Kaiser Family Foundation, December 2011 “Reproductive Justice for African-American Women - Why Now More Than Ever,” Capitol Hill, Washington DC, Discussion about the impact of legislative policy on health disparities in the African American community with a specific focus on reproductive health. November 2011 urgesPerritt,MDMPHFACOG “HarnessingOurPower:Mind,Body,andSoul,HIV/AIDSandAfricanAmericanWomen:The ForgottenPopulation”WashingtonDC,televisedpaneldiscussionduringtheNationalCouncilofNegro Women’sAnnualLegislativeCaucus,toaddresstheimpactofHIV/AIDSonAfricanAmericanWomen, September2011 “BirthControlMatters”PlannedParenthoodFederationofAmerica,Washington,DC,Participatedin ‘amediabriefingandpaneldiscussionforPlannedParenthood’snationwideeffortadvocatingno-cost birthcontrolunderhealthcarereformlegislation,October2010, “TakingStockofWhatWomenGotandWhatWeNeedtoDoNext,”Washington,DCParticipationin ‘aRoundtablediscussionandstrategymeetingbringingtogethergrassrootspro-choiceorganizations workingtoensurethatwomen'svoicesareheardandwomen’sconcernsareaddressedas policymakersenacthealthreform,September2010 SelectedProfessionalLectures/Presentations KeynoteAddress:TheGenderInstitute&ErieCountyCommissionontheStatusofWomenSymposium:Buffalo, NY,“ReproductiveJustice:TheoryandPractice,”February2018 KeynoteAddress:MabelWadsworthCenter:Bangor,ME“AnnualRoevs.WadeCelebration,”January2018 GrandRoundsPresentation:Philadelphia,PA“ReproductiveJusticeinContraceptiveCare:Consideringthe Context,”PennsylvaniaHospital,DepartmentofOb/Gyn,October2017 GrandRoundsPresentation:Atlanta,GA“ReproductiveJusticeinContraceptiveCare:Consideringthe Context,”MorehouseGradyMemorialHospital,DepartmentofOb/Gyn,October2017 Consideringthe GrandRoundsPresentation:Washington,DC“ReproductiveJusticeinContraceptiveCare: Context,”WashingtonHospitalCenter,DepartmentofOb/Gyn,September2017 GrandRoundsPresentation:Washington,DC“Pre-ExposureProphylaxis(PrEP)andtheRoleoftheOb/Gyn Provider,"HowardUniversityHospital,DepartmentofOb/Gyn,September2017 PlenarySpeaker,NationalAssociationofCommissionsforWomenAnnualMeeting,“ReproductiveJusticein ContraceptiveCare:ConsideringtheContext,”July2017 FeaturedPresenter,WebinarpresentationsponsoredbytheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics(AAP), “ContraceptiveCounseling:TheRoleofthePediatricHealthCareProvider,”July2017 FeaturedPresenter,WebinarpresentationsponsoredbytheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics(AAP), “ReproductiveJusticeinContraceptiveCare:ConsideringtheContext,”July2017 PlenarySpeaker,NationalMedicalAssociationAnnualClinicalMeeting,“ContraceptioninWomenwith MedicalProblems,”August2017 FeaturedPresenter,WebinarpresentationsponsoredbytheAmericanCollegeofObstetriciansand Gynecologists(ACOG)LARCProgram,“LARCContraceptiveDualUse:TwoMethodsAreBetterThanOne,” April2017 FeaturedPresenter,OnlinelearningseriesentitledMySister'sKeeper,AprogramoftheBlackWomen’sHealth Imperative,designedtoempoweryoungBlackwomenattendingHistoricallyBlackCollegesand Universities,“Let’sTalkaboutSex..ualHealth,”April2017 PlenarySpeaker,NationalAbortionFederationAnnualMeeting,“ReproductiveJusticeOverTime: AcknowledgingtheHistories,Trauma,andResilienceofWomenofColorandtheFamilyPlanning Movement,”April2017 KeynoteAddressPopulationConnectionCapitolHillDaysadvocacyeventfocusedonreproductiverights, -eandtheroleforadvocacyinadvancingthesexualandreproductiverightsmovement,March2017 Jamila Burgess Perritt, MD MPH FACOG Grand Rounds Presentation: Baltimore, MD “Reproductive Health Policy Update,” The Johns Hopkins University Department of Adolescent Medicine, January 2017 Grand Rounds Presentation: Baltimore, MD “Medical and Surgical Abortion in the US,” The Johns Hopkins University Department of Adolescent Medicine, November 2016 Education and outreach program with Washington DC Medicaid provider, AmeriHealth Caritas DC, Developed and designed a contraceptive awareness and education program in cooperation with Cross Health Care Solutions to enable health care professionals, paraprofessionals, and community health workers to conduct contraceptive counseling, engage informed discussions regarding a woman’s individual contraceptive needs and employ shared decision-making techniques to discuss contraceptive options. Topics include contraception basics, contraception myths and misperceptions, intimate partner violence and reproductive coercion, November 2016- April 2017 Featured Presenter, Comparative Contraception Webinar Series sponsored by Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP), “Permanent Contraception,” Webinar presentation addressing permanent sterilization, including risks, benefits, and alternatives, patient selection and history of reproductive coercion as it relates to permanent sterilization in the United States, October 2016 Featured Speaker, Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center Meeting, Sponsored by the Washington, DC Department of Health, “HIV and Reproductive Health: The Integration of HIV and Family Planning Services,” October 2016 Invited Panelist, DC Youth Sexual Health Institute, Sponsored by the Washington, DC Department of Health HIV/AIDS, STD, Hepatitis and TB Administration, “Youth Sexual Health and Social Justice Panel,” Panel discussion to explore how power and privilege restrict and individual’s access to resources for sexual health, especially within communities that experience social, institutional or systemic oppression, September 2016 Invited Panelist, DC Department of Health Care Finance “All Hands Meeting,” Panel discussion addressing the health care provider’s role in serving Medicaid beneficiaries and ways to improve health outcomes for low income individuals in DC, June 2016 Featured Speaker, Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center Meeting, Sponsored by the Washington, DC Department of Health, “Sex and Sexuality in the Age of HIV: Challenges and Experiences,” May 2016 “Disparities in Reproductive Health Outcomes: Consider the Context” Plenary session at Maryland’s 34 th Annual Reproductive Health Update Conference, Baltimore, MD, discussing the intersections of patient, provider, and system level factors that contribute to health disparities in unintended pregnancy, abortion, and contraceptive use, April 2016 Invited Speaker: Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington DC’s Developing Leaders Program, Washington DC, “Abortion in the US,” February 2016 Invited Participant, Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) Female Sterilization Consensus Meeting, Meeting coordinated to define gaps in counseling on female sterilization in the US and to generate a draft set of principles designed to better inform and guide patient-centered counseling, February 2016 Grand Round Presentation: Washington, DC, “Reproductive Coercion: Awareness, Assessment, Intervention,” Howard University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, January 2016 Grand Rounds Presentation: Washington, DC, “Emergency Contraception,” Howard University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, November 2015 “Post Abortion LARC: Options, Impact and Opportunity” Presentation at the Washington, DC Reproductive Health Policy Symposium. A meeting of medical providers, policy makers, community advocates, government agency staff, funders and business leaders to discuss best practices in reproductive health policy hosted by DC Councilmember Yvette Alexander, Chair of the Committee on Health and Human Services, October 2015 Jamila Burgess Perritt, MD MPH FACOG “Reproductive Justice in Contraception Access: Consider the Context” Presentation at the Washington, DC Reproductive Health Policy Symposium. A meeting of medical providers, policy makers, community advocates, government agency staff, funders and business leaders to discuss best practices in reproductive health policy hosted by DC Councilmember Yvette Alexander, Chair of the Committee on Health and Human Services, October 2015 “The Personal is Political”, featured speaker at The Planned Parenthood Generation Action National Conference. Spoke to more 400 young people about the impact on story-telling on the fight for reproductive justice and the role of health care providers as advocates, July 2015 Contraception Connection: Birth Control 101, featured speaker at a training for community health providers and organizations regarding contraceptive use and uptake with a particular focus on a reproductive justice framework, January 2015 Panel Discussion at Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Annual Leadership Conference: Advancing Women’s Health Care Through Clinical Research, discuss the role of research in advancing reproductive health and provide an overview of research program currently underway at Planned Parenthood of Metro Washington, November 2014 Grand Rounds Presentation: Washington, DC, “Management of Abnormal and Unintended Pregnancies in the Second Trimester”, Howard University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sept 2014 Building on Best Practice: Sharing Reproductive Justice Approaches to Clinical Care, presentation at ARHP’s Annual Conference (Reproductive Health 2014) on panel entitled Raising Your Voice: A Provider and Community Engagement Workshop, September 2014 Family Planning Symposium, participated in panel discussion and presentation about ways to improve the quality of family planning services in the national capital area hosted by Unity Health Care, Inc. and the Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation, September 2014 Do Donuts Do It? Staff Incentives for Research, Webinar, presentation designed to inform Planned Parenthood affiliate research staff and stakeholders about strategies and practices that have worked to motivate health center staff and gain buy-in for research. April 2014 Invited Expert: Advocates for Youth’s “1 in 3 Campaign,” Washington DC, speaking to a group of 20 youth activists who are dedicated to working towards destigmatizing abortion and promoting access in their communities, Annual and Ongoing Invited Lecture: Walter Reed Army Medical Center Research Institute, Silver Spring, MD, “Contraception and STIs: Truly Preventive Medicine,” Lecture for Walter Reed Research Program’s Preventive Medicine Fellows, 2013-2014 Grand Rounds Presentation: Washington, DC “LARCS, the myths and the message,” Howard University Hospital Department of OBGYN, December 2013 Invited Expert: George Washington University’s Residence Fellowship in Health Policy, speaking to medical residents regarding health policy, the Affordable Care Act and Women’s Health, October 2013 Panel Discussion at Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Annual Leadership Conference: Looking Ahead: Training and Education of Abortion Providers for the Next Generation, discuss the importance and impact of clinical training research at Planned Parenthood health centers in ensuring a sustainable workforce in the field of family planning, December 2012 Invited Speaker: George Washington School of Public Health, Washington DC. Planned Parenthood and Reproductive Health: An Introduction to Public Health, April 2012 Plenary Speaker: Society of Family Planning Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, Pregnancy Termination in the Second and Third trimester, October 2011 urgesPerritt,MDMPHFACOG InvitedSpeaker:PlannedParenthoodFederationofAmerica,WashingtonDC,“PhysiciansasAdvocates,” October2011 InvitedLectureSeries:JohnsHopkinsSchoolofMedicine,“Contraception:WhatEveryMedicalStudentShould Know.”Lectureforclerkshipmedicalstudents,2009-2011 InvitedLectureSeries:JohnsHopkinsSchoolofMedicine,“AbortioninEarlyPregnancy,”Lectureseriesfor ‘medicalstudents,2009-2011 GrandRoundsPresentation:Philadelphia,PA,DICFollowingDil HospitalOBGYNDepartmentalGrandRounds,2008, jonandEvacuationofanIUFD,Pennsylvania GrandRoundsPresentation:PhiladelphiaPA,ProfoundHypokalemiainPregnancy,PennsylvaniaHospital OBGYNGrandRounds,2008 GrandRoundsPresentation:PhiladelphiaPA,BenignMulticysticMesothelioma,PennsylvaniaHospitalOBGYN GrandRounds,2007 GrandRoundsPresentation:PhiladelphiaPA,PostpartumDeepVenousThrombosis,PennsylvaniaHospital OBGYNGrandRounds,2007 ProfessionalCommitteeAppointments ‘DCYouthSexualHealthWorkingGroup,partnershipwiththeDCDepartmentofHealthandcommunity stakeholderstoimplementa4yearcitywideplanaimedatcoordinatingresourcesandservicestoaddress thesexualandreproductivehealthneedsofDistrictyouth,January2017-present AdvocatesforYouth,ChairofBoardofDirectors,anonprofitorganizationandadvocacygroupdedicatedto sexualityeducation,preventionofSTIsandHIV,teenagepregnancyprevention,youthaccessto contraception,equalityforLGBTQyouthandyouthparticipation.March2012-present OralContraceptives(OCs)Over-the-Counter(OTC)Group,SponsoredbyIbisReproductiveHealth,participate withacoalitionofreproductivehealthandrightsorganizations,nonprofitresearchandadvocacygroups, 'y-basedresearchers,andprominentclinicianswhoshareaninterestinwomen'shealthandaccess tocontraceptionwhosegoalistoevaluateobjectivelytherisksandbenefitsofdemedicalizing contraceptivecare,withaneyetowardimprovingaccesstoOCsandpotentiallyotherhormonal contraceptivemethodsbymakingthemavailablewithoutaprescription.October2011-present AssociationofReproductiveHealthProfessionalsFemaleSterilizationConsensusCommittee,Co-Chair, coalitioncommitteecoordinatedtodefinegapsincounselingonfemalesterilizationintheUSandto generateadraftsetofprinciplesdesignedtobetterinformandguidepatient-centeredcounseling, November2016 DCPrEPforWomenAdvisoryCommittee,Member,committeeofcommunitystakeholdersformedtoguideand informtheactivitiesthePrEPforWomenInitiativeSponsoredandcoordinatedbytheWashingtonDC DepartmentofHealthwhichaimstoincreasetheknowledgeanduptakeofpre-exposureprophylaxis amongwomenofcolorinWashington,DC,October2016-July2018 ReproductiveHealthTechnologiesProject,BoardofDirectorsMember,nonprofitreproductivefreedom advocacygroupwhosemissionistoadvancetheabilityofeverywomanofanyagetoachievefull reproductivefreedomwithaccesstothesafest,mosteffective,andpreferredmethodsforcontrollingher fertilityandprotectingherhealth.February2016-December2017 AdolescentHealthWorkingGroup,participateincommitteeplanninganannualsymposiumthatworksto bringtogetherpolicymakersandstakeholdersinWashingtonDCtoencouragecollaborationandproblem solvingtoaddressreproductivehealthissuesthatimpactadolescentsinWashingtonDC.June2015- December2017 urgesPerritt,MDMPHFACOG PlannedParenthoodFederationofAmerica’sConsortiumofAbortionProviders(CAPS)SteeringCommittee, provideguidancefromtheperspectiveandexperienceofaffiliatestoimproveaccesstohigh-quality abortioncarebyencouragingandassistingPlannedParenthoodaffiliatestostartorexpandtheprovi ofabortionservicesandbyprovidingtraining,education,andotherresourcesforabortion-providing affiliates.August2012-July2016 PlannedParenthoodFederationofAmerica’sBreastHealthProjectTeam,participationinworkinggroupto developconcepts,programideasandnewpartnershipideastoexpandPlannedParenthoodFederationof America’sBreastHealthProgram.February2012-2015 ProfessionalAffiliations ‘AmericanCongressofObstetricians&Gynecologists,Fellow ACOGCommitteefortheHealthofUnderservedWomen,CommitteeMember ACOGCommitteeonGynecologicPractice,LiaisonCommitteeMember SocietyofFamilyPlanning,JuniorFellow AssociationofReproductiveHealthProfessionals PhysiciansforReproductiveHealth PlannedParenthoodFederationofAmericanNai nalMedicalCommittee,Member Executive Office of the Mayor – Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 Dr. Jamila Perritt Dr. Jamila Perritt is a board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist who specializes in Family Planning and Reproductive Health. Dr. Perritt is a graduate of the Howard University College of Medicine and completed her residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. She completed a Family Planning Fellowship at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. After completion of her fellowship, she returned to her hometown of Washington, DC, where she served as the Medical Director at Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., Inc., from 2011 to 2016. Dr. Perritt works as a clinical provider in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Additionally, she serves as a reproductive health care consultant where she develops, organizes, and facilitates health education workshops and outreach events to diverse communities and community partners on topics including but not limited to HIV/STI treatment and prevention, reproductive justice and access to care, adolescent health, contraception, and family planning. She collaborates with various organizations to provide ongoing support and subject matter expertise on sexual and reproductive health, family planning, and reproductive justice. Dr. Perritt is on the faculty of Howard University College of Medicine and at Washington Hospital Center’s Fellowship in Family Planning. She is a passionate advocate for reproductive health, rights, and justice. She has worked closely with Physicians for Reproductive Health, Advocates for Youth, Reproductive Health Technologies Project, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and other organizations in support of access to comprehensive reproductive health care. A Ward 5 resident, Dr. Perritt earned her Bachelor of Arts in Community Health from Brown University, her Master of Public Health from John Hopkins University, and her Doctor of Medicine from Howard University. GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser Office of the General Counsel to the Mayor ______________________________________________________________________________ The John A. Wilson Building • 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW • Suite 300 • Washington, D.C. 20004 • Office (202) 724 -7681 To: Kimberly A. Bassett, Steve Walker From: Betsy Cavendish Date: February 14, 2025 Subject: Legal sufficiency review of a resolution re appointing Jamila Perrit as a member of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee This is to Certify that this office has reviewed the above- referenced Order and found it to be legally unobjectionable. If you have any questions in this regard, please do not hesitate to call Michael Porcello, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 202- 727- 0872, or me at 202- 724-7681. ______________________________ Elizabeth Cavendish