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Kim A Wilson, M.D., MPH, is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and an affiliate of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine. She serves as a tutor in the HMS I course, Introduction to Social Medicine and Global Health, and directs the Global Pediatrics Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. Her work focuses on improving healthcare access for under-served populations both domestically and internationally, with a strong emphasis on pediatric chronic illness management and transnational healthcare challenges.
Dr. Wilson leads maternal and neonatal training programs in the Dominican Republic and oversees the Global Pediatric Fellows Program at Boston Children’s Hospital, which operates in Haiti and Rwanda. Her teaching spans Harvard Medical School and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, concentrating on global maternal-child health and social determinants of disease.
Her research and practice integrate clinical care with quality improvement initiatives, particularly for transnational families. While no specific awards or grants are detailed here, her contributions to global health education and implementation science are central to her profile.
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