Nima Sheth

Nima Sheth

Position: Vice President of Health Justice
Categories: Staff

Nima Sheth is the vice president of health justice at the National Partnership for Women & Families, where she leads the organization’s portfolio on maternal health, reproductive rights, and health system transformation to improve healthcare outcomes and reduce disparities for all women and families nationally.

She has extensive experience leading strategic planning initiatives, developing policy, and designing and implementing large-scale domestic and global programs at the intersection of women and children, health systems, social determinants of health, workforce, policy, and refugee health.

Nima has led Postpartum Support International’s (PSI) Mind the Gap Initiative as Director of Policy and Networks of The Reilly Group, focusing on building national and state coalitions that advance maternal-child health policy.

She recently served as the Associate Administrator for Women’s Services at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Senior Medical Advisor at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), where she led the national Task Force on Maternal Mental Health.

She continues to teach courses on medicine and social justice at Georgetown University Hospital as Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry where she previously served as a clinician and researcher, focusing her efforts on improving the care of the critically ill and highly traumatized populations.

Nima holds an B.A. and M.D. from Saint Louis University and an MPH from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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