Under the Sisterhood

Dr. Ndidi Musa on building critical care capacity for children.

July 11, 2024 Elizabeth Elfenbein Season 3 Episode 58
Dr. Ndidi Musa on building critical care capacity for children.
Under the Sisterhood
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Under the Sisterhood
Dr. Ndidi Musa on building critical care capacity for children.
Jul 11, 2024 Season 3 Episode 58
Elizabeth Elfenbein
Today we’re getting under the hood with Dr. Ndidi Musa a mother, sister, professor and physician who is board certified in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. She is a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and a Pediatric Cardiac intensivist at Seattle Children’s Hospital. In addition, she is an executive coach and is the Director of the newly established Internal Coaching Program for the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington.

Ndidi has been working as a Pediatric Cardiac intensivist for over 25 years. She has refocused her academic career in global health to give back to resource limited settings where she had trained. Ndidi trained Pediatric Intensivists in Ethiopia and mentored others who have now become Pediatric intensivists in Ghana. She was instrumental along with colleague in building a pediatric emergency care and critical care training program in Kenya that now trains Pediatric emergency and critical care physicians in sub-Saharan Africa. 

Her work in building pediatric critical care capacity in resource limited settings led to her being inducted as a fellow into the prestigious American College of Critical Care Medicine.

Her passion and long-standing commitment to enhancing delivery of critical care to infants and children in resource limited regions of the world has involved teaching early recognition of the critically ill child through various courses. She has been an invited to share her expertise and experience as a speaker at many International scientific conferences.


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Today we’re getting under the hood with Dr. Ndidi Musa a mother, sister, professor and physician who is board certified in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. She is a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and a Pediatric Cardiac intensivist at Seattle Children’s Hospital. In addition, she is an executive coach and is the Director of the newly established Internal Coaching Program for the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington.

Ndidi has been working as a Pediatric Cardiac intensivist for over 25 years. She has refocused her academic career in global health to give back to resource limited settings where she had trained. Ndidi trained Pediatric Intensivists in Ethiopia and mentored others who have now become Pediatric intensivists in Ghana. She was instrumental along with colleague in building a pediatric emergency care and critical care training program in Kenya that now trains Pediatric emergency and critical care physicians in sub-Saharan Africa. 

Her work in building pediatric critical care capacity in resource limited settings led to her being inducted as a fellow into the prestigious American College of Critical Care Medicine.

Her passion and long-standing commitment to enhancing delivery of critical care to infants and children in resource limited regions of the world has involved teaching early recognition of the critically ill child through various courses. She has been an invited to share her expertise and experience as a speaker at many International scientific conferences.


If you haven’t already, please give us a quick review and rating on Apple podcasts and Spotify and don’t forget you can follow us FaceBook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.