Anireddy Reddy, MD, MSHP is a pediatric critical care attending physician at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests have included community-based participatory research around racism in health care, disparities in pediatric sepsis, and firearm safety/injury prevention. Her career aspiration is to leverage her intensive care experiences to drive research and inform policy in order to reduce pediatric morbidity and mortality.
Reddy served in Americorps in Denver Public Schools prior to attending the University of Colorado School of Medicine, where she served as class president for four years. She additionally was selected for the CU-UNITE urban underserved track and served as director for C-STAHR (Community-Students Together Against Healthcare Racism). She later completed her pediatrics residency at Children’s National in Washington D.C., during which she participated in the Community Health Track and George Washington Health Policy Fellowship. She completed her pediatric critical care fellowship at CHOP and simultaneously obtained her Master of Science in Health Policy (MSHP) at the University of Pennsylvania. She now serves as faculty for CHOP PolicyLab. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Colorado with majors in Neuroscience and Molecular Biology, and a minor in Civic Leadership.