Kharode Dhanraj Balaji, Kasumbiwal Ajay H, Dake Mangesh V, Birajdar Shailaja
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Dr. Nia J. Heard Garris is a pediatrician, health services researcher, and physician whose work focuses on how adverse experiences in early childhood, structural racism, and other inequities affect health across the life course. She is Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, and is affiliated with Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago. Her research emphasizes resilience and interventions to mitigate the harm of childhood adversities. Dr Nia Heard Garris has published extensively in high impact, peer reviewed journals, addressing issues such as adverse childhood experiences, mental health disparities, access to quality healthcare and long term effects of social stressors on physical and psychological development. Key Messages: (Provide appropriate messages of about 35-50 words to be printed in centre box):
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Kasumbiwal Ajay H., Dake Mangesh V., Birajdar Shailaja, et al. Contribution of Dr. Nia J. Heard. Garris in the Field of Pediatrics. Pediatr. Edu. Res. 2025; 13(2): 361-363.
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| Received | December 20, 2025 |
| Accepted | December 24, 2025 |
| Published | December 30, 2025 |
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