Neha Limaye received her MD degree from the University of Pennsylvania and completed a Fogarty global health research fellowship in Peru on community-based participatory research. She completed her internal medicine and pediatrics residency through training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital and Boston Medical Center. She also completed the Howard Hiatt Residency in Global Health Equity, where she worked with partner sites in Mexico, Rwanda, and India, and received an MPH from the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health.
She now works at Mount Sinai clinically as a med-peds hospitalist and serves as the Assistant Director of the AMPATH Nepal partnership. In this role, she spends several months each year in Dhulikhel, Nepal, collaborating on care and research programs to improve non-communicable disease care and adolescent health. She also serves as an associate program director for the med-peds residency and leads the internal medicine residency’s global health track.
Title of Talk: Global Health in a Changing Climate: Addressing Non-Communicable Diseases in Nepal
Describe the environmental forces that drive global inequities in non-communicable diseases and explore equitable approaches to manage NCDs in the context of Nepal.
Time: September 17, 2025 12:00 PM Eastern Time
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