Ned Palmer, M.D.
Instructor in Pediatrics, Part-time, Boston Children's Hospital
Member, HMS Center for Bioethics
Ned Palmer, MD, MPH is a member of the global health faculty and an inpatient hospitalist at Boston Children's Hospital. He received his MD from Ross University School of Medicine and his MPH in Global Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. His clinical work in global health has spanned 4 continents with time spent in Laos, Dominica, Palestine, Malawi, and the Navajo Nation. His research is in health system resiliency and the humanitarian space, focused on Small-Island Development States in the Caribbean. His bioethical interests are in resource allocation and rationing, as well as equitable frameworks for global health practitioners.
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Student Loan Cancellation: A False Panacea.
Down boy! A case of acute abdomen following a dog bite to the scrotum.
Authors: Authors: Palmer ES, Saysamoneyeu P, Siu JM, Thammaseng A, Trehan I.
BMC Pediatr
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BMC Pediatr
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