Media Coverage & In The News

Engaging public discourse on global health equity, policy reform, and research innovation through media appearances, expert commentary, and thought leadership across multiple platforms.
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Invited lectures, didactics and training sessions
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OpEds and non-traditional articles/ commentaries
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Speaking Engagements
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Medium
Jan 2015
America the great… third-world country?
Standard Group Site
Jan 2025
A new Media Coverage
Yale News
Jan 2018
Ngaruiya brings focus on health disparities from Kenya to Nebraska to Yale
Dr. Christine Ngaruiya of the Yale School of Medicine advocates in her practice and her writing for greater access to health care for marginalized populations.
Stanford Medicine (Emergency Medicine News)
Jan 2024
What Digital Health Tells Us About Disease
For more than a decade, Ngaruiya has worked toward increasing research and resources for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), with a focus on racial equity and addressing disparities in health outcomes.
Stanford Medicine – Faculty Profile
Christine Ngaruiya: professor and global NCD researcher (Profile)
Meet Dr. Christine Ngaruiya, MD, MSc, DTM&H. The Director of the Stanford EM International Global and Population Health Section (SEMI), and Associate Professor, in the Stanford Department of Emergency Medicine.
Stanford Global Health
Jan 2023
5 Questions with Christine Ngaruiya, MD, MSc, DTMH
I’m extremely passionate about increasing equity and equitable outcomes around NCDs and their risk factors.
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UNMC
Mar 2021
The Student Alliance for Global Health (SAGH) 25th Anniversary
Standard Media
Oct 2023
US-born Kenyan doctor teaching at Yale school of medicine
Yale News
Jan 2018
Ngaruiya brings focus on health disparities from Kenya to Nebraska to Yale
Stanford
Jan 2024
Why They Lead: Global EM, Innovation, and Inspiration
Global Health
Jan 2021
Will COVID-19 Make the U.S. Approach to Global Health More Global?
Kevin MD
Jan 2017
Women as leaders: reflections from the conference trail