Bio
Dr. Heard-Garris is a primary care pediatrician, health services researcher, and a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at the University of Michigan. She received her B.S. in Biology at Spelman College and her medical degree from Howard University of College of Medicine and she completed her clinical training at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC in Pediatrics and Primary Care.
Dr. Heard-Garris’s research interests include adverse childhood experiences (ACEs); racism; racial socialization; social unrest; and resilience. Through her research at the University of Michigan, she wants to help pediatricians and parents understand their role in building resilience in children and in the communities that support children, so they are able to overcome their adverse circumstances and thrive.
Dr. Heard-Garris hopes to improve the health of the future generations of leaders by not only caring for them, but by also improving healthcare inequalities. Dr. Heard-Garris is a wife and proud mother of a very active young son.
Nia Heard-Garris Articles
I find myself in this place again. I am numb. I feel empty. I almost have no words.
In 2012, around the time of the birth of my son, I had a similar feeling. Trayvon Martin was killed. I was pregnant with a black male in a world that was not ready for him.