A CU Medicine provider.

I work hard, ideally with a team-based approach, to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities live their lives to the fullest. I maintain high expectations for physical and mental health for all of my patients, and work with teams of providers to enhance the physical, cognitive, and emotional wellbeing of all of my patients.

Locations

Monday: 8am - 5pm
Tuesday: 8am - 5pm
Wednesday: 8am - 5pm
Thursday: 8am - 5pm
Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Qualifications and experience

Specialties
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities, Child Neurology, Brain and Nervous System, Genetic Conditions and Testing, Child and Teen Health, Mental Health and Behavior, Behavioral Neurology
Gender
Female
Languages spoken
Education
Internship
Children's Hospital/Boston Medical Center Program (2015)

Fellowship
Children's Hospital/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School Program (2020)

Medical School
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (2014)

Residency
Children's Hospital/Boston Medical Center Program (2016)

Undergraduate
Vanderbilt University (TN) (2010)

Clinical interest for patients

My clinical interests include the care of children and adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities, including Down syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, genetic disorders, and general intellectual disabilities, and in improving the transition from pediatric to adult care. I am interested in providing consultation regarding the developmental and behavioral aspects of the care of adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities to help increase their access to, and quality of, healthcare.

Research interest for patients

Improving physician comfort with caring for patients with developmental disabilities

Volunteer activities

Special Olympics Coach, Cross-country skiing

Insurance
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