University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Program
Peds/Psych/Child-adolescent psych (components individually accredited) - Dallas, TX | ACGME Code: 7304800001 | NRMP Code: 2835730C0
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Program offers Pediatric Residency training in Dallas, Texas. The program is divided into various levels for current residents, including Chief Residents, Meds-Peds PGY4, Senior Residents, and Assistant Residents. There is also a section dedicated to Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities.
The current Chief Residents for July 2022 to June 2023 are Rachel George, Annette (Nette) Ville, Justin Williams, and Cicero Willis Pineda. The program has a diverse group of residents at different levels within the Pediatric Residency.
For Child Neurology, the Program Director is Rana Said, M.D., FAAN, with an Associate Program Director and Coordinator listed as well. The Neurodevelopmental Disabilities program has various levels with different residents listed for each category.
The program's website provides a detailed breakdown of residents at different levels, showcasing the diverse group of individuals currently in the program.
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Dallas County, Texas
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