The Division of
Endocrinology is a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals who
provide evaluation and treatment for hormonal abnormalities that occur in
childhood and adolescence. The endocrine team includes board certified pediatric
endocrinologists, physician researchers, certified pediatric nurse
practitioners, certified diabetes educators, registered nurses, a registered
dietician, a social worker, and a clinical psychologist.
With an active outpatient practice, various
team members see children with diabetes and a variety of other endocrine problems each
year. The team also provides medical consultation to the inpatients of Children's
Memorial Hospital and the neonatal intensive care unit of Prentice Women's
Hospital at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Children's Memorial provides evaluation and treatment for
hormonal abnormalities and diabetes problems.
The physicians provide diagnostic and medical management for children with
endocrine problems both in the inpatient and outpatient programs, communicating
their findings and treatment recommendations to the child's primary care
provider. As faculty members of Northwestern University's Feinberg
School of Medicine, they also provide education and instruction to medical
students, residents, and fellows. The members of our division give scientific
seminars on their work, present data at national and international research
meetings, and participate in public outreach programs.
One of our goals is to help children and families develop a customized plan
of care. We act as advocates in the community to ensure access to care and
programs, as well as with school s to ensure that the school setting is safe and
prepared for the endocrine and diabetes needs of the child. We also work with
insurance companies and other third party payers to ensure optimal reimbursement
of medical expenses. Finally, we provide advice, education, guidance, and
support to families and children in our care for endocrine and diabetes
problems.