
Advocate, Innovator, and Leader in Women’s Health
Jessica Pin’s journey as a women’s health activist, biomedical engineer, and anatomy researcher is driven by a deep commitment to improving women’s health care. Recognized for her appearances on The Daily Show and features in The New York Times, Jessica has become a leading figure in advocating for accurate and comprehensive women’s health education.
Jessica’s path-breaking advocacy has transformed the landscape of medical education and practice. With her expertise in biomedical engineering and a clear vision for change, she has successfully revised 14 major medical textbooks and 2 top anatomy apps. Her efforts ensure that medical professionals are equipped with the most accurate and detailed understanding of women’s anatomy.
A Record of Impactful Achievements
Jessica’s achievements go beyond textbooks and apps. Her influence extends to modifying anatomy posters, virtual cadaver dissection tables, online resources, consent forms, and medical organization website content. She has played a pivotal role in revising anatomy curricula, maintenance of certification for OB/GYNs, and board certification exams for plastic surgeons, ensuring a holistic and accurate approach to women’s health.
Founder of the Sexual Health Equity Project
Understanding the need for systemic change, Jessica founded the Sexual Health Equity Project. This nonprofit organization amplifies her advocacy efforts, allowing for greater collaboration and impact in the field of women’s health. Under her leadership, the organization focuses on bringing equality to the forefront of sexual health care and education. Learn more →