Tuba Rashid Khan, MD, MPH, Ed.M

Neurologist, Department of Neurology
Instructor, Harvard Medical School
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Tuba Rashid Khan, MBBS, MPH, EdM

Tuba Rashid Khan, MD, MPH, Ed.M

Neurologist, Department of Neurology
Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Education
Graduate School
Harvard School of Public Health
2013
Boston
MA
Graduate School
Harvard Graduate School of Education
2015
Boston
MA
Residency
Pediatric Neurology & Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2021
Dallas
TX
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Child and Adolescent Neurology)
Professional History

Dr. Rashid Khan excels in Autism Spectrum Disorder, neurodevelopmental disabilities, medical education, and community advocacy aimed at integrating children facing neurodevelopmental challenges. Nationally recognized for her advocacy efforts and innovative curriculum development, she has been honored with the Futures in Neurology Research award from the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and the esteemed AB Baker Teacher Recognition Award, also bestowed by the AAN. Additionally, she is celebrated as a children's book author.

Having served as the former Medical Director of the Developmental Neurology Program at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Dr. Rashid Khan spearheaded the enhancement of the program, tailoring it to meet the needs of complex neurological patients grappling with neurodevelopmental and behavioral challenges.

In essence, Dr. Rashid Khan's mission is to elevate the standard of care for young patients by assembling a team of empathetic and highly skilled professionals. She endeavors to empower the medical community to effectively address the distinctive requirements of children and young adults with intricate neurological conditions.

Approach to Care
My life's purpose is to improve medical opportunities for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. I firmly believe that every child deserves utmost support from their medical team, school, and community to help them thrive. This triad of medical care, educational support, and community resources serves as a vital safety net for their future.

Drawing from personal experience within my own family affected by special needs, I connect with patients and their families, understanding the complexities of their journeys. In my clinic, I aspire to be more than just a doctor; I aim to be a steadfast supporter, fully committed to accompanying you on your journey.