About Fatimah:
Fatimah Muhammad has worked alongside the International Baby-Friendly designation project at NYU Medical Center, the second hospital in New York to receive a baby-friendly designation. She currently serves as an international and national doula, with a majority of her clients residing in the tri-state area.
Her personal journey has led her to gain international experience and training alongside labor and delivery nurses, midwives, and physicians. This allowed her to acquire a diversified skillset as a doula educator and trainer offering community resource referrals to families parenting from the beginning of pregnancy to the first six weeks postpartum. Fatimah is presently involved as a national doula trainer, volunteer, and educator to help eradicate female mortality and comorbidities. During a career that spans almost two decades, she has established her reputation for educating women and families on their pregnancy journey.
During her tenure as Project Manager at NYU Langone Hospital Fatimah worked in population health where she managed the health outcomes of a gastroenterology human microbiome study which focused on individuals and communities in the state of New York. She also assisted in expanding the study internationally to the United Arab Emirates.
Fatimah Muhammad serves as the Director of 340B Pharmaceutical Services and Drug Reimbursement at Saint Peter’s University Hospital. For nearly a decade she has spearheaded pharmaceutical services programs dedicated to optimizing healthcare for vulnerable populations, with a focus on increasing their access to vital medications and providing more comprehensive and affordable patient services. In addition to her position at Saint Peter’s, she is an active member of the Opioid Task Force.
Fatimah is passionate about decreasing maternal mortality, addressing racial disparities, health disparities, and health inequities so that every woman and their family can look forward to their journey and not fear a likely, but an unnecessary outcome. In all her efforts she is dedicated to helping provide emotional, educational, and physical support that ensures future generations receive fair and equal treatment.