Natasha Anandaraj

Assistant professor
clinical department
Icahn School of Medicine
United States of America

Professor Clinical Sciences
Biography

Dr. Natasha Anu Anandaraja is a Pediatric Attending at Mount Sinai Medical Center, Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Education, and faculty of the Mount Sinai Masters in Public Health program. She earned her medical degree at the University Of Auckland School Of Medicine in New Zealand, completed her pediatric residency in the Department of Pediatrics at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, and was trained in Tropical and Travel Medicine at the Gorgas Course in Lima, Peru. She is Director of the Mount Sinai Global Health Center of Mount Sinai School of Medicine, training medical students and physicians for work in underserved regions of the world. Her special interests include international child health and disaster relief.

Research Intrest

Pediatricians treat children, infants, and adolescents. They are trained to meet the unique needs of children, through all of their developmental stages, as they grow and mature.

List of Publications
Mimno K, Anandara NA, Hahn S (2015)Development of a Global Health Teaching Fellowship for Global Health Care Capacity Building. Journal of global health 81 :298-304.
Bärnighausen T, Bloom D, Humair S (2011) Going horizontal—shifts in funding of global health interventions. N Engl J Med.364 :2181–2183.
Anandaraja N, Hahn S, Hennig N, Murphy R, Ripp J "The design and implementation of a multidisciplinary global health residency track at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.." Acad Med

Global Scientific Words in Clinical Sciences