The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes at Stanford

The work done by the division successfully combines the worlds of investigation, innovation, and clinical care to improve the diagnosis and treatment of endocrine disorders.

Patient Care

The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes at Stanford has a long tradition of providing quality clinical care of children and adolescents across the board range of pediatric endocrinology disorders.

If you would like to make an appointment to see a physician, please contact the endocrinology or diabetes clinic.

 

Research

The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes at Stanford is actively involved in basic, translational, and clinical research.

 

Education

The Division's Fellowship Program ensures future generations of physicians can achieve an in-depth understanding of patient care surrounding a wide range of pediatric endocrinology disorders.

Announcements

Apply Now! - Fellowship Applications Open in ERAS

Our fellowship training program is accepting applications for (2) positions available July 2018. Apply via ERAS for Fall Match. View our site's Education pages for full details! Interviews will be mid-September to mid-November on Tuesdays. Apply early. Well qualified VISA applicants welcome.


Fellow Welcome Lunch, July 2017

The division welcomed its newest fellows Ananta Addala, DO, MPH, and Jonathan Avila, MD with a lunch gathering during boot camp week. Welcome Ananta and Jonathan!


Fellow Graduation Party, June 2017

It's not easy saying goodbye - so it's a good thing we don't have to! The 2017 fellowship graduate, Hilary Seeley, MD, will be joining the division as clinical assistant professor of pediatrics. Congratulations, Hilary!


Fellows Shine at the ADA 77th Scientific Sessions, June 2017

Stanford faculty, trainees, and staff shared their scholarship at the American Diabetes Association’s (ADA) 77th Scientific Sessions in San Diego, June 9-14. See the more than twenty abstracts and poster sessions the Stanford community contributed to the conference.

Rayhan Lal, dual appointed adult and pediatric endocrinology fellow. Quantifying the Knowledge-Behavior Gap in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes (click for poster)

Laura Nally, pediatric endocrinology fellow. Reduced Hypoglycemia with Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Newly Diagnosed Youth with Type 1 Diabetes (click for poster)


Team Stanford Walks to Support Research for Type I Diabetes, Santa Clara 2017

The pediatric endocrinology division staff, faculty and fellows raised funds and showed their support for researching type 1 diabetes cures at Levi's Stadium on October 8, 2017 at a JDRF One Walk for a world without type 1 diabetes event.

Headlines

We're Growing - New Packard Children's Hospital Opens this Year

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford is in the process of creating America’s most technologically advanced, family-friendly and environmentally sustainable hospital for babies, children and pregnant women. The new hospital, set to debut in December 2017, adds 521,000 square feet of building space and 149 patient beds.

Hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery systems for Type 1 diabetes come of age

“The closed-loop system has completely changed our lives,” Sara said. “It took me a month to trust it, but now I can go to bed at 11 p.m. and wake up at 6:30 a.m. almost every night.”

Transgender: Caring for kids making the transition

“As a child, Noah Wilson thought gender meant boy or girl, the end. But when they were both 14, Noah’s best friend, Rory, came out as nonbinary, a person who feels neither squarely male nor female.”

This multidisciplinary clinic provides medical services for gender nonconforming youths and their families in one central location. The expert members of the Gender Clinic team consists of providers from pediatric endocrinology, adolescent medicine, pediatric urology and social services, supporting each child’s or adolescent’s gender identity. All our providers are members of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH).

The mission of the Stanford Diabetes Research Center is to support basic and clinical research to discover, apply and translate science about diabetes and it complications, to improve health and wellness.

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