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Junaid Nabi

Brigham and Women's Hospital
Public Health Researcher & Medical Journalist
Junaid Nabi, MD, MPH, is a public health researcher and a medical journalist. He currently manages several research projects at Brigham and Women's Hospital, including investigation of provider- and hospital-level factors associated with racial and ethnic disparities in surgical oncology; evaluating the fiscal impact of consolidating care of complex patients; and, examining systematic factors that lead to opioid over-prescribing patterns after surgery. He has also undertaken research that examined the effect of health disparities that arise from social and political disenfranchisement and the relationship between trauma care and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Previously, he was a Fellow in Bioethics at Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics where he studied bioethical issues in global healthcare delivery, machine bias, and the role of bioethicists in Artificial Intelligence. His academic work has appeared in leading international journals, such as The Lancet and The Hastings Center Report. His commentaries on national and international health policies have appeared in the Scientific American, Project Syndicate, BMJ Opinion, Leapsmag, STAT News, and The Hill. He is a New Voices Fellow at The Aspen Institute, Washington, D.C., and a Fellow at Harvard Graduate School Leadership Institute, Boston.

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