Michelle Niescierenko | Medical Services
Programs & Services
Languages
- English
Michelle Niescierenko | Education
Undergraduate School
Ithaca College
2002, Ithaca, NY
Medical School
University of Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
2006, Buffalo, NY
Internship
Boston Children's Hospital/Boston Medical Center
2007, Boston, MA
Residency
Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)
2009, Boston, MA
Fellowship
Boston Children's Hospital
2015, Boston, MA
Graduate School
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
2016, Boston, MA
Michelle Niescierenko | Certifications
- American Board of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine)
- American Board of Pediatrics (General)
Michelle Niescierenko | Professional History
Michelle Niescierenko, MD, MPH is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician, director of the Global Health Program at Boston Children’s Hospital and Health Specialist with Avenir Analytics. The Boston Children's Global Health Program works to improve child health globally through partnerships for clinical quality improvement, education, research and advocacy in over 30 countries around the world. ??Avenir Analytics health focus on high quality humanitarian health systems interventions.
She has experience in pediatric care and program development in China, Bolivia, Lesotho, Guatemala, Liberia, Indonesia, Uganda, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Syria. In Liberia she provided pediatric humanitarian aid in the immediate post-conflict setting partnering local remaining infrastructure to US academic institutions for the last 10 years. Through these partnerships, sustainable programs for health system rebuilding including physician education and care for vulnerable children were developed in Liberia. During the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak she lead the Liberian hospital public health response utilizing a rapid deployment of training done by local healthcare workers. This work continued into Liberia’s recovery phase with implementation of a national program for hospital quality improvement and emergency care training. Her particular areas of interest are in the provision of healthcare in humanitarian settings through system development, the development of emergency care systems for children as well as the role of children in humanitarian crises.