Contact
- Monika Goyal, MD, MSCE
- mgoyal@childrensnational.org
Research Interests
- Adolescent sexual health
- Health disparities
- Health services
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- BS, Biology/Psychology, Duke University, Durham, NC, (1999)
- MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, (2004)
- Residency, Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
- Fellowship, Emergency Medicine, Chioldren's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
- MSCE, Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, (2013)
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Monika Goyal, M.D., is a pediatric emergency medicine specialist, associate division chief of Emergency Medicine and Trauma Services and associate chief of Academic Affairs at Children's National Hospital. She is an associate professor of pediatrics and emergency medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
In 2022, Dr. Goyal was named the first endowed chair of Women in Science and Health (WISH) for her outstanding contributions in biomedical research.
Dr. Goyal's NIH-funded research program aims to develop emergency department-based interventions to reduce disparities in both the provision of emergency care and health outcomes for youth. She is actively involved in mentoring students, trainees and junior faculty and has a strong interest in faculty development, diversity and inclusion.
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Associate Professor of Pediatrics - George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine - George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
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National Academy of Medicine elects gun violence, health equity expert
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Inspired to make a change
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Drs. Goyal and Tarini to lead Center for Translational Research
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Q&A with Dr. Goyal: Trailblazing equity work leads to election to ASCI
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Monika Goyal, M.D., recognized as the first endowed chair of Women in Science and Health
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Tackling sexually transmitted infections with ED based intervention
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Scientific American: Black children, as well as other minority kids, fare worse than white children in common surgeries
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Racial and ethnic disparities in ED opioid prescriptions have decreased
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Racial and ethnic disparities in ED opioid prescriptions have decreased
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Children’s National Hospital at the 2021 Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting
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Contact
- Monika Goyal, MD, MSCE
- mgoyal@childrensnational.org
Research Interests
- Adolescent sexual health
- Health disparities
- Health services