About
Ken McIntosh is a Professor of Pediatrics and an affiliate of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He leads the Program in Global Newborn Health and Social Change, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to improve healthcare equity. His work integrates clinical practice with social medicine frameworks.
Research interests include newborn health interventions in low-resource settings, systemic healthcare inequities, and the sociopolitical determinants of global health outcomes. He collaborates with institutions through programs like the Global Health Delivery Partnership and contributes to initiatives such as the Paul Farmer Collaborative.
Publications and research outputs are listed under his profile but specific titles are not detailed in the provided text. He is involved in training through fellowships and postdoctoral programs at Harvard Medical School.




