Nancy Hutton, MD - John Hopkins University Pediatrics

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Nakiya Showell, MD, MHS, MPH in Baltimore, MD, is led by Dr. Nakiya N. Showell, a dedicated professional with a background in Pediatrics. She serves as the Medical Director of the Harriet Lane Clinic and Associate Program Director of the Pediatrics Residency Program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Dr. Showell focuses on addressing pediatric socio-economic and racial/ethnic health disparities, particularly in obesity and cardiovascular disease risk. She holds leadership roles at Johns Hopkins, actively engaging in research, education, and clinical care to promote health equity among marginalized populations.

As an Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Dr. Showell is committed to enhancing clinical operations, expanding access to care, and spearheading initiatives like COVID-19 vaccination efforts. Her dedication to pediatric care and health equity is evident in her numerous accolades and ongoing research projects.

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