Provides clinical care with a focus on early relational health, the earliest presenting signs of developmental or behavioral health conditions, and conducts assessments and follow up visits according to the highest standards of care.
Provide developmental assessments and clinical care to pediatric patients, working collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team.
Teach to a variety of learners, including pediatric residents, fellows, and medical students
Contributes to medical and developmental evaluations and outpatient follow-up care. Oversees medical support personnel and contributes to the formation of the Developmental Pediatrics Section.
Provision of diagnostic and treatment services for various conditions, including ADHD, Global Developmental Delay, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Learning Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, and other neurodevelopmental conditions.
Participation in one or more multidisciplinary clinical teams.
Collaboration on special projects, including research, quality improvement projects, and program development.
Staying current with literature in developmental behavioral pediatrics.
Participating in the academic mission of the Department of Pediatrics
Mentoring residents in presenting (staff conference, paper, abstract, poster)
Potentially developing, completing, and publishing, clinical research project
Developing and/or participating in QI projects
Night call commensurate with the others in the section as appropriate.
Maintaining a valid Florida medical license
Maintaining a valid DEA license
Marketing opportunities as determined by the Section Chief of Developmental Behavior Pediatrics
Any other duties – clinical or administrative as necessary support the division.
Clinical research within the clinical work.
Grant application for funded research
University or Medical School or Departmental Committee work