Megan Sandel, MD, MPH
National Medical Director
Megan.Sandel@bmc.org
617.414.3680
Dr. Megan Sandel is the National Medical Director with the Medical-Legal for Children in Boston and was the first medical director of the Family Advocacy Program in 1998. Dr. Sandel is an assistant professor of Pediatrics at the Boston University School of Medicine, the Director of Pediatric Healthcare for the Homeless at Boston Medical Center, and a nationally recognized expert on housing and child health. She served as a general academic fellow at Boston Medical Center with a concentration in environmental health in children, earning a Masters of Public Health with a dual concentration in environmental health and epidemiology and biostatistics in 2002.
In 1998, she published with other doctors at Boston Medical Center, the DOC4Kids report, a national report on how housing affected child health. In 1999, she followed as an author on “There's No Place Like Home”, a second report documenting how asthma, lead, injuries, homelessness, food insecurity, chronic disease and educational attainment were all affected by housing. In 2000, she was a co-Principal Investigator of the Boston Healthy Homes Partnership, a grant from Department of Housing and Urban Development to the Boston Public Health Commission, to study if housing changes improved the health of children with asthma. She is a founding member of the Asthma Regional Council of New England.