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Dr. Ruth Abaya '07

2023 Professional Achievement Award

Dr. Ruth Abaya '07

Finding art in science
Taking a line from Forest Gump, Dr. Ruth Abaya describes her typical day in medicine as a being like a box of chocolates.

鈥淵ou never know what you鈥檙e going to get. So, for me and my personality, emergency medicine makes a lot of sense,鈥 explained Abaya. 鈥淚t has variety. It is unpredictable. There鈥檚 a lot of creativity. Sometimes there鈥檚 a clear right thing to do, and sometimes you鈥檙e making a judgement based on a number of factors.鈥

Expanding her portfolio

In her role as a pediatric emergency physician, Abaya is often able to 鈥渇ix鈥 problems in the short term. However, after completing a stint in the emergency department where the same young man was treated twice for gunshot wounds in the span of a month, Abaya began working in public health and violence prevention, as well.

鈥淚t鈥檚 completely different parts of my brain that I鈥檓 using in my different roles, and I really enjoy that,鈥 said Abaya. 鈥淥ne informs the other. It makes me a better clinician because I have that 10,000-foot view around the problem of violence.鈥

Informed by Bluffton
Abaya鈥檚 values as a health practitioner were also informed by her Bluffton experience.

鈥淚 had exposure to nonviolent theology while developing my own personal journey of spiritual formation and coming to an understanding of what it means to live in the world as a peacemaker,鈥 said Abaya. 鈥淚鈥檓 very grateful for that aspect of my education.鈥

Abaya came to 小优传媒 from Nigeria already familiar with the community. Her father taught at Bluffton for a short time and her family lived in the community during a couple of her elementary school years. When her brother, Esuga Abaya 鈥05, came back to study business, she followed.

鈥淭he science department was my home, but I also had really good experiences outside of science,鈥 said Abaya. 鈥淚 took piano and sang in 鈥楳essiah鈥 and Mozart鈥檚 鈥楻equiem.鈥 I took a French History class that I absolutely loved and was just riveted by. I really got to explore during college.鈥

A lifelong learner
After graduation, Abaya earned her Master of Public Health and Medical Doctorate in Chicago at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University and completed her pediatric residency in Boston before moving to Philadelphia. She鈥檚 called the City of Brotherly Love home for the past 11 years, and while Philadelphia may have a reputation for violence, the people and communities remind her of Nigeria.

鈥淓ven in the communities that see the highest levels of violence, that have been chronically disinvested in, there鈥檚 a lot of light and a lot of beauty. That鈥檚 what I love about Philly,鈥 she explained. 鈥淧eople sit on their porches and greet their elders.鈥

Outside of work, Abaya stays busy raising two daughters with her husband, but she intentionally makes time for creative outlets such as learning guitar and reading fiction. 

鈥淚 think you can鈥檛 stop learning,鈥 said Abaya. 鈥淚t adds such richness to your life and sets a good example for your kids to pursue a variety of interests.鈥

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