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Asmaa Ferdjallah, MD, MPH, FAAP

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Assistant Professor in Pediatrics

Biography

Dr. Ferdjallah earned her undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee, her medical degree from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and completed her pediatric residency at Emory University. She completed a pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship followed by a pediatric bone marrow transplant fellowship at the University of Minnesota along with a Master of Public Health with a focus on biostatistics. She practiced at Mayo Clinic in non-malignant hematology and bone marrow transplant. She looks forward to infusing this experience into serving the pediatric community in New Haven.

Last Updated on March 03, 2026.

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Education & Training

MPH
University of Minnesota (2021)
MD
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (2013)
BS
University of Tennessee (2009)

Research

Overview

Her research interests include immigrant and refugee health, non-malignant hematology, and patient advocacy.

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

Clinical Care

Overview

Asmaa Ferdjallah, MD, is a pediatrician who provides care for children of all ages, including those with complex blood disorders. She has specialized training in pediatric hematology-oncology—the study and treatment of blood diseases and certain cancers in children—and in bone marrow transplantation, a procedure in which unhealthy bone marrow is replaced with healthy cells.

She views her role as a community pediatrician who brings specialty care directly to families in a comfortable setting. “My favorite part of my job is sharing humor to connect with families and kids,” she says. “I am passionate about helping kids and their families in any way I possibly can.” Dr. Ferdjallah was inspired early on by her experiences interpreting for her mother, an Algerian immigrant, and strives to be an advocate for every parent facing language barriers. “I want to be an advocate and protector for every mom who is here with her kids and doesn’t speak English proficiently, and I will be her ally,” she explains.

As an assistant professor of pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Ferdjallah integrates her experience in pediatric hematology with community-based care. She often reassures her patients by saying, “It’s going to be okay, and I am always here for you.”

She received her medical training at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and completed her pediatric residency at Emory University. Dr. Ferdjallah then pursued pediatric hematology-oncology and pediatric bone marrow transplant fellowships at the University of Minnesota.

Board Certifications

  • Pediatrics

    Certification Organization
    AB of Pediatrics
    Original Certification Date
    2017

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