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Sadath Ali Sayeed, MD, JD

Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine

Sadath A. Sayeed is assistant professor of global health and social medicine at Harvard Medical School and a staff neonatologist and assistant professor of pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Dr. Sayeed began his academic career as an investigator in neonatal and pediatric bioethics. With a background in law and ethics coupled with clinical training as a neonatologist, he analyzed issues arising at the interface of medical practice and societal norms surrounding the status and care of newly born human life. His scholarly accomplishments in this field include several first authored and senior authored papers that range from conceptual ethical analysis to more qualitative work grounded in lived experience.

Over the past several years, Dr. Sayeed transitioned his academic focus to global health and ethics. He has been a global health delivery practitioner for well over a decade.  As Chief Medical and Strategic Officer, he helped start up Seed Global Health, a non-profit that seeks to improve the quality of medical and nursing education and training in countries facing critical shortages of professional health care workers. In that capacity, he co-managed and directed a five-year PEPFAR funded partnership with the U.S. Peace Corps, the Global Health Service Partnership (GHSP). GHSP recruited, selected, placed, and technically supported over one hundred and seventy clinician educators as year-long visiting faculty in medical and nursing schools in five African countries.  Dr. Sayeed now serves as a senior advisor and academic consultant to Seed.

Dr. Sayeed teaches several courses at Harvard Medical School, including directing Global Health Ethics coursework in the Master of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery and the Master in Bioethics programs. He is also course director for the Responsible Conduct of Research at Harvard Medical School and continues to teach HMS first year students in Essentials of the Profession.

Dr. Sayeed attends in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Boston Children’s Hospital in the Division of Newborn Medicine.

Dr. Sayeed trained in pediatrics and neonatology at the University of California, San Francisco, and received his medical degree from the University of Iowa, his law degree from the University of Michigan, and his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College.

Affiliation

Boston Children's Hospital

Thrombospondin-1 restrains neutrophil granule serine protease function and regulates the innate immune response during Klebsiella pneumoniae infection.
Authors: Authors: Zhao Y, Olonisakin TF, Xiong Z, Hulver M, Sayeed S, Yu MT, Gregory AD, Kochman EJ, Chen BB, Mallampalli RK, Sun M, Silverstein RL, Stolz DB, Shapiro SD, Ray A, Ray P, Lee JS.
Mucosal Immunol
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Leveraging opportunities for critical care in resource-limited settings.
Authors: Authors: Kerry VB, Sayeed S.
Glob Heart
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Does professional orientation predict ethical sensitivities? Attitudes of paediatric and obstetric specialists toward fetuses, pregnant women and pregnancy termination.
Authors: Authors: Brown SD, Donelan K, Martins Y, Sayeed SA, Mitchell C, Buchmiller TL, Burmeister K, Ecker JL.
J Med Ethics
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Peri-viable birth: legal considerations.
Authors: Authors: Sayeed SA.
Semin Perinatol
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The OHRP and SUPPORT.
Authors: Authors: Wilfond BS, Magnus D, Antommaria AH, Appelbaum P, Aschner J, Barrington KJ, Beauchamp T, Boss RD, Burke W, Caplan AL, Capron AM, Cho M, Clayton EW, Cole FS, Darlow BA, Diekema D, Faden RR, Feudtner C, Fins JJ, Fost NC, Frader J, Hester DM, Janvier A, Joffe S, Kahn J, Kass NE, Kodish E, Lantos JD, McCullough L, McKinney R, Meadow W, O'Rourke PP, Powderly KE, Pursley DM, Ross LF, Sayeed S, Sharp RR, Sugarman J, Tarnow-Mordi WO, Taylor H, Tomlinson T, Truog RD, Unguru YT, Weise KL, Woodrum D, Youngner S.
N Engl J Med
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Differing attitudes toward fetal care by pediatric and maternal-fetal medicine specialists.
Authors: Authors: Brown SD, Donelan K, Martins Y, Burmeister K, Buchmiller TL, Sayeed SA, Mitchell C, Ecker JL.
Pediatrics
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Prenatally diagnosed fetal conditions in the age of fetal care: does who counsels matter?
Authors: Authors: Brown SD, Ecker JL, Ward JR, Halpern EF, Sayeed SA, Buchmiller TL, Mitchell C, Donelan K.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
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Introduction: developing health care in severely resource-constrained settings.
Authors: Authors: Farmer P, Sayeed S.
Narrat Inq Bioeth
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How was Haiti?
Authors: Authors: Sayeed S.
Narrat Inq Bioeth
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Neonatal decision-making: beyond the standard of best interests.
Authors: Authors: Truog RD, Sayeed SA.
Am J Bioeth
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