Texas Children's Hospital
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Texas Children's Hospital
As one of the nation's largest, not-for-profit pediatric hospitals with licensure for more than 900 beds, this state-of-the-art facility provides primary, secondary and tertiary care for a diverse population of chronically and acutely ill children. Texas Children's Hospital is an internationally recognized full-care pediatric hospital located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston. Texas Children's Hospital is dedicated to providing the finest possible pediatric patient care, education, and research.
Inpatient Service
The inpatients services are split into two teams: diabetes and endocrine. Each team has a separate pediatric endocrinology fellow and attending and is run with the help of pediatric residents, medical students and occasionally adult endocrinology fellows.
Outpatient Service
Fellows will rotate through both attending clinics and their own fellowship continuity clinic.
Fellow Continuity Clinic
Fellows’ Continuity clinic is held weekly on Fridays. Fellows see their own patients in clinic and are precepted by a core group of faculty.
Specialty Clinics
We have subspecialty clinics for the differences of sexual differentiation, long-term cancer survivorship, thyroid nodules and cancer, lipids, polycystic ovarian syndrome, skeletal dysplasia, metabolic disorders, Prader-Willi syndrome, cystic fibrosis-related diabetes mellitus, and bariatric surgery/severe obesity.