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Nimi Singh, M.D., M.P.H.

Dr. Nimi Singh

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Director, Division of Adolescent Health and Medicine
717 Delaware Street SE, 3rd Floor
Minneapolis, MN 55414-2959
Phone: (612) 625-5497
Fax: (612) 626-2134
singh031@umn.edu


Nimi Singh, M.D., M.P.H. is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Adolescent Medicine Fellowship in the Division of Adolescent Health and Medicine at the University of Minnesota.  She received her undergraduate degree at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and her medical degree at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.  In conjunction with her residency in Pediatrics and International Child Health at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital in Cleveland Ohio, she pursued a Masters in Medical Anthropology at Case Western Reserve University.  Following this, she did a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Fellowship at the University of Washington in Seattle, where she also received a Masters in Public Health.  She then completed her training with a fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at the University of Washington.  Dr. Singh is currently pursuing the Clinical Scholars academic track.  Her clinical and research interests have focused on disenfranchised youth including homeless and incarcerated youth, and on the mental health needs of youth in varying socioeconomic and cultural contexts.  Currently she is focused on exploring, teaching and evaluating means by which to promote mental health and resilience in youth, as well as in medical students, residents and medical faculty.  This past year (June, 2003), she was the recipient of the Outstanding Faculty Educator Award by the Dept. of Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine.


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