Doctor's Bio
Khaliah Johnson received her medical degree at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA in 2007. She then went on to train in General Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Her desire to serve children and families facing complex, life-threatening illness lead her to pursue fellowship training in Pediatric Palliative Care at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Upon completing her fellowship in 2012, Dr. Johnson joined the Pediatric Advanced Care Team at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to help expand pediatric palliative care services available to children in Georgia. She now serves as Division Chief for Pediatric Palliative care at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University’s Department of Pediatrics and spends part of her clinical time at Grady, providing palliative care within the Women and Youth Clinic at IDP. Dr. Johnson’s particular career interests are in community-based pediatric care, health equity, healthcare advocacy, and developing strategies to improve access to high-quality palliative care services for marginalized populations.
Dr. Johnson was recently named a 2021 Cambia Health Foundation Sojourns Scholar. Her commitment to serving the underserved extends to her personal life as well, as she consistently remains engaged in outreach to youth and the homeless through volunteer efforts and church ministries and is the founder of a non-profit initiative in rural Kenya. She is the mother of a spirited six-year-old boy, Aubrey. Khaliah and her family reside in the Historic West End of Atlanta.
Board Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics
Affiliations
Emory
Education & Training
- Medical School: Stanford University School of Medicine
- Residency: John Hopkins School of Medicine
Fellowships
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Locations and Directions
Ponce De Leon Center
Phone: (404) 616-2440
Location:
341 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
Publications
- Food insecurity and pediatric HIV: patient perspectives on clinical solutions.
Owens CE, Cook M, Chowdhury J, Virani N, Johnson KA
AIDS care. 2025;37(2):208-217.
PMID: 39665619 - The Palliative Arts: Envisioning a New Paradigm in Palliative Care.
Rusch R, Coats H, Wallace CL, Johnson KA, Lockman K, Rosa WE, Wright R, DeSanto-Madeya S, Wu DS
Journal of palliative medicine. 2025;28(1):10-17.
PMID: 39527268 - Location of Pediatric Deaths in the US.
Cross SH, Johnson KA, Savage MA, Kavalieratos D
JAMA pediatrics. 2025;179(1):94-97.
PMID: 39527049 - Racism in Pediatric Serious Illness and Palliative Care: A Scoping Review of Qualitative Research.
Karbeah J, Murray CR, Nakamura C, Brahmbhatt H, Cattaneo E, Frye H, Shen E, Kavalieratos D, Johnson KA
Journal of pain and symptom management. 2025;69(1):44-52.
PMID: 39362386 - Food insecurity in pediatric HIV: understanding a critical challenge in the United States.
Johnson KA, Owens C, Edelson HC, Yonker M, Robinson-Mosley S, Park J, Cook M
AIDS care. 2024;36(7):918-926.
PMID: 38387444 - A Mother's Tears: Contemplating Black Grief.
Johnson KA
Annals of family medicine. 2022;20(4):381-382.
PMID: 35641134 - Changing Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Care Through Medicaid Partnerships.
Johnson KA, Morvant A, James K, Lindley LC
Pediatrics. 2021;
PMID: 34645691 - Advance Care Planning in Pediatric Serious Illness: Centering in the Family Experience.
Johnson KA
Pediatrics. 2021;
PMID: 33958437 - Will You Hear Me? Have You Heard Me? Do You See Me? Adding Cultural Humility to Resource Allocation and Priority Setting Discussions in the Care of African American Patients With COVID-19.
Johnson KA, Quest T, Curseen K
Journal of pain and symptom management. 2020;60(5):e11-e14.
PMID: 32889037 - A Methodologic Approach to Conducting a Statewide Community Needs Assessment of Pediatric Palliative Care and Hospice Resources.
Brock KE, Allen KE, Barton C, Shapiro R, Weintraub B, Wasilewski-Masker K, Escoffery C, Johnson KA
Journal of pain and symptom management. 2020;60(3):531-538.e8.
PMID: 32304712
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