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Nabil Abou Baker is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine-General Internal Medicine at the University of Chicago. His academic work focuses on bridging clinical practice with research in internal medicine and pediatrics.
Dr. Abou Baker's research interests span several critical areas in modern medicine:
- Internal Medicine and General Practice
- Pediatric Health and Sickle Cell Disease
- Anemia and Iron Deficiency Disorders
- Health Equity and Racial Bias in Medicine
- Emergency Department Interventions
- Youth Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on addressing health disparities, particularly in sickle cell disease management, and exploring innovative approaches to integrate emergency departments into broader healthcare frameworks for youth suicide prevention. His research bridges clinical practice with public health considerations, examining how systemic factors influence patient outcomes.
Dr. Abou Baker collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions, with key collaborators including Dedeepya Konuthula, Neda Laiteerapong, Andrew Davis, and Radhika Peddinti. His work has been cited in various medical journals and has attracted attention from news outlets and social media platforms.



