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Ghada Bourjeily is a professor at Brown University specializing in health services and policy practice, as well as medicine. Her clinical expertise lies in pulmonary disease during pregnancy. Her research focuses on understanding sleep-disordered breathing in pregnant women and how this condition affects cardiovascular and metabolic outcomes for both the mother and the fetus. Through her advanced work in the field, Dr. Bourjeily has taken on leadership roles within various national and international societies and has been recognized with national research leadership awards. She is frequently invited to speak at prominent venues to share her insights on the topic. Dr. Bourjeily's laboratory is dedicated to improving care for pregnant women with medical disorders through research and education. She has successfully guided numerous trainees, resulting in many national and international presentations, as well as publications. She has received funding from multiple foundations and grants including those from the Chest Foundation and the American College of Chest Physicians, and is currently supported by NICHD and NHLBI. Additionally, Dr. Bourjeily has served as a co-editor for textbooks addressing pulmonary issues in pregnancy, and holds editorial positions with prominent journals in her field.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Professor in Health Services and Policy Practice as well as Medicine, focusing on pulmonary disease during pregnancy.
Department: Department of Economics